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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Rabbit Semiconductor | Subject: RCM4300 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2007
Processor modules take masses of storage
onboard
Onboard mass storage provides even more performance and easier design than any other alternative in its price range.
New from Rabbit, the RCM4300 series of RabbitCore modules enables a new generation of applications that use more memory for data and code The onboard mass storage provides even more performance and easier design than any other alternative in its price range
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Pin-compatible with the complete family of Rabbit 4000 based core modules, the RCM4300 supports twice as much code space compared with any other Rabbit core module, enabling complex embedded applications such as data encryption and security-enabled web servers.
The RCM4300 series also provides the capability to implement up to 1Gbyte of storage using an industry standard miniSD memory card.
To ease design effort and reduce development time, the RCM4300 development kit is available.
The development kit has all the essentials needed to design a microprocessor-based embedded system with mass storage.
The kit includes an RCM4300 with a 512Mbyte miniSD card, a prototyping board, accessories, and development tools to get design engineers up and running quickly.
Along with our industry-proven Dynamic C integrated development software - incorporating an editor, compiler and in-circuit debugger - there is also the FAT file system familiar to many programmers, RabbitWeb for creating HTML web pages, and Rabbit's Secure Socket Layer (SSL) utility.
The 1000-off price for the RCM4300 is US $80, and the RCM4310 is US $69.
The RCM4300 development kit which comes complete with all the hardware and software tools is priced competitively at $299.
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