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BL2600 Wolf

Models | BL2600 | BL2610 |

Ethernet-Enabled Single-Board Computer

Key Features • Rabbit 3000® @ 44.2 MHz• 10/100Base-T Ethernet Connectivity • 512K Flash and 512K SRAM standard • 36 digital I/O (configurations include protected digital inputs, sinking/sourcing outputs, high current outputs)• 12 analog channels: eight 11-bit A/D, four 12-bit D/A buffered outputs• 5 serial ports• RabbitNet expansion capability • Other available feature configura-tions: 10 Base-T, reduced memory, 16MB NAND, removable memory slot supporting up to 128MB Design Advantages • I/O can be connected via IDC headers or friction lock connectors• Can be installed using mounting holes, or positioned on top of a mother board with IDC headers• Easily expandable as your application needs grow• Multiple “core module” options allow flexibility in functionality

BL2600 Wolf - Embedded Industrial Control with Ethernet and RabbitNet Expansion Capabilities

Applications • Equipment control and automation • Machine control with Ethernet connectivity• Industrial control and Utilities • Test and measurement • Applications with high I/O requirements

The BL2600 Wolf single-board computer provides embedded system engineers a complete and expandable performance package. Two standard models—one with 10/100 Ethernet, one without—feature the Rabbit 3000® microprocessor at 44.2 and 29.4 MHz respectively, with at least 512K Flash and 512K SRAM (standard).

The BL2600 is an advanced single-board computer that incorporates the powerful Rabbit 3000 microprocessor, Flash memory, SRAM, digital I/O ports, A/D converter inputs, D/A converter outputs, RS-232/RS-485 serial ports, and a 10/100Base-T Ethernet port. Optional RabbitNet Expansion and serial Flash cards are available. The BL2600 Wolf can be connected via two mechanisms: Dual-entry IDC through-hole sockets, which allow header mounting on either side of the board and polarized locking industry-standard friction-lock connectors that enable rapid assembly with wire harnesses. These connectors provide dependable cable harness connectivity to I/O. RabbitNet™ expansion boards are available (including A/D, D/A, digital I/O, and keypad/display interface cards) to interface via the two multiplexed SPI RS-422 ports. www.rabbit.com

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