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News Release from: Rabbit Semiconductor | Subject: RCM3400 RabbitCore
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 December 2002

Analogue core has 10/100Base-T reference
design

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Rabbit Semiconductor's newest RCM3400 core module is the first RabbitCore with analogue, and provides a 10/100Base-T reference design.

Rabbit Semiconductor's newest RCM3400 core module is the first RabbitCore with analogue, and provides a 10/100Base-T reference design Priced from only $39 (1000-off), the RCM3400 RabbitCore is the ideal option for designers who want to supercharge embedded systems development and speed time-to-market

Measuring only 35 x 29 x 7.4mm, RabbitCores mount directly on a user-designed motherboard and can interface with all manner of CMOS-compatible digital devices.

Two 34-pin connectors route 47 digital I/O (shared with serial ports), power, and other signals to the motherboard.

Built-in low-EMI features, including a clock spectrum spreader, practically eliminate EMI problems, helping OEMs pass CE and regulatory RF emissions tests.

The RCM3400 is equipped with 5V tolerant I/O, quadrature encoder inputs, PWM outputs and pulse capture and measurement capabilities.

The RCM3400 also features a battery-backable real-time clock, glueless memory and I/O interfacing, and low-power "sleepy" modes.

A fully enabled 8bit slave port permits easy master-slave interfacing with another processor-based system, and an alternative I/O bus can be configured for eight data lines and six address lines (shared with parallel I/O).

Programmed with Dynamic C, the RCM3400 executes maths, logic, and I/O exceptionally quickly.

The Rabbit 3000 chip, RCM3400, and Dynamic C were designed in a complementary fashion for maximum performance and ease of use in embedded systems.

The industry-proven Dynamic C development system is a C-language environment that includes an editor, compiler, and in-circuit debugger.

User programs can be compiled, executed, and debugged using Dynamic C and a programming cable - no in-circuit emulator is required.

An extensive library of drivers and sample programs is provided, including royalty-free TCP/IP stack with source code.

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