EG2110 RabbitLink |
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| Model EG2110 |
The RabbitLink facilitates high-speed remote or local programming and debugging of any Rabbit microprocessor-based
system over most networks or the Internet. The RabbitLink card provides a connection between an
Ethernet-based network and the standard programming connector on any Rabbit-based board. Static
IP addresses can be set manually via the programming cable, or IP addresses can be assigned over
Ethernet using DHCP.
Features
- Quickly download and debug any Rabbit-based board via Ethernet/Internet or direct connection
- Customize programs with supplied source code
- Easily set network address parameters
When added to a Rabbit-based system in the field, the RabbitLink provides an easy-to-use Ethernet
interface for updating, programming, and debugging Dynamic C®
programs over a local area network or the Internet. This allows the user to compile, run, and
debug programs at a remote site from any Internet-connected PC running Dynamic C. All of the standard
features of Dynamic C are available via the remote interface, including the STDIO window, watch
expressions, and the ability to step through C and Assembly code.

Programming the RabbitLink
Shipped with software already installed, the RabbitLink can be used without modification. RabbitLink
takes advantage of your PC's Ethernet port to facilitate high-speed local downloading and debugging.
Using the programming cable provided in the RabbitLink Tool Kit, network parameters for RabbitLink
are initially set up with just a PC running a terminal program such as Hyperterminal.
Tool Kit
The RabbitLink Tool Kit contains everything you need to use RabbitLink: a 9 V AC adapter, serial
cable for programming and debugging, CD-ROM containing RabbitLink source code, user's manual,
and plastic enclosure. (International orders do not include AC adapter unless specifically requested.)
| EG2110 RabbitLink Specifications
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| Feature |
EG2110 |
| Intended Target |
3 V Rabbit 3000-based and
5 V Rabbit 2000-based systems |
| Microprocessor |
Rabbit 2000 at 22.1MHz |
| Ethernet Port |
10Base-T, RJ-45 |
| Flash |
512K (2 x 256K) |
| SRAM |
128K |
| Serial Ports |
Two 3 V CMOS-compatible |
| Serial Rate |
Max. burst rate = CLK/32
Max. sustained rate = burst/2 |
| Power |
9-40 V DC, 1 W max., power jack |
| Operating Temp. |
-40°C to +70°C |
| Humidity |
5-95%, non-condensing |
| Board Size |
4.15" x 3.43" x 0.80"
(105 x 87 x 20 mm) |
| LEDs |
3 total: 1 download status, 2 Ethernet
status (link and active) |
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| Product Only |
| Description |
Part Number |
U.S. Pricing |
Model EG2110. For all 3 V Rabbit
3000-based and 5 V Rabbit 2000-based systems
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101-0580 |
| Tool Kits
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EG2110 Tool Kit. U.S. version
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101-0623 |
EG2110 Tool Kit. Int'l Version
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101-0624 |
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| Product Options and Accessories |
| Description |
Part Number |
U.S. Pricing |
| Unibox Enclosure. Black plastic,
with cover, baseplate, and mounting screws. |
101-0431 |
| Light Pipes. Pack of 4 (two
kits required per board). |
151-0075 |
| Baseplate. Black plastic with
screws for mounting. |
101-0495 |
| 2mm Programming Cable. 2mm connector for Rabbit 2000-based products, RCM30/3100,
LP3500. |
101-0513 |
| 1.27 mm Programming Cable. 1.27 mm connector for
Rabbit 3000-based products (except RCM30/3100, LP3500). |
101-0542 |
| RS-232-to-USB Converter Cable. Required for USB-only PCs. |
540-0070 |
$39 qty. 1 |
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| Reference Books |
| Description |
Part Number |
U.S. Pricing |
| Embedded Systems Design using the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor - Interfacing, Networking, and Application Development by Kamal Hyder & Bob Perrin. Authors Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin are embedded engineers with years of experience and they offer a wealth of design details, "insider" tips, and techniques. This a reference you can't be without. |
040-0003 |
$49 qty. 1 |
| Embedded Ethernet and Internet Complete, Designing and programming small devices for networking by Jan Axelson. Complete examples using RabbitCore modules (RCM3200) show how to implement networking applications. |
040-0002 |
$49 qty. 1 |
| MicroC/OS-II: The Real-Time Kernel by Jean J. Labrosse. The Real-Time Kernel contains over 200 pages of new examples and explanations of MicroC/OS real-time kernel. |
040-0001 |
$65 qty. 1 |
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