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For immediate release: August 25, 2005
Rabbit Semiconductor Introduces the New RCM3750 10/100Base-T Ethernet RabbitCore Module.
Davis, CA – Rabbit Semiconductor is pleased to announce
the release of the new RCM3750 RabbitCore™ module. Features include
a powerful Rabbit 3000® microprocessor running at 22.1 MHz, 10/100Base-T
connectivity, 512K of Flash and 512K SRAM, 1 MB of Serial Flash, 4 serial
ports, 33 digital I/O, small foot print, and low power. The RCM3750 starts
at $61, qty. 100. The development kit price starts at $329. Extensive
demo programs and software application templates make it easy to get
the RCM3750 up and running in no time. Available software modules enable
rapid development of secure web browser interfaces for embedded system
control. The RCM3750 is the perfect solution for Ethernet / Internet
based embedded control systems.
This RabbitCore mounts directly on a user-designed motherboard with a single 0.1” (2.54 mm) 2x20 dual-row IDC header and can interface with all manner of CMOS-compatible digital devices. 33 digital I/O (shared with serial ports), power, and other signals are routed directly to the motherboard. Built-in low EMI features, including a clock spectrum spreader, practically eliminate EMI problems, helping OEMs pass European CE and other regulatory RF emissions tests.
The Rabbit 3000 microprocessor, RCM3750, and Dynamic C® were designed in a complementary fashion for maximum performance and ease of use in embedded systems. Rabbit Semiconductor’s 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. For more information please visit www.rabbitsemiconductor.com or speak to a sales representative at (530) 757-8400.
Rabbit Semiconductor
Rabbit Semiconductor, a Digi International® company (NASDAQ:DGII), is a global provider of high-performance 8-bit microprocessors and development tools for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. A sister division of single-board computer and software manufacturer Z-World, Rabbit Semiconductor introduced the popular Rabbit 2000® microprocessor in 1999 and the Rabbit 3000® in 2002. The industry award-winning RabbitCoreTM line of microprocessor core modules was introduced in 2001. Rabbit Semiconductor offers customers a complete embedded design system, including low-cost development kits and comprehensive technical support for both hardware and software issues. Rabbit Semiconductor is a member of the Fabless Semiconductor Association and is located in Davis, Calif., 70 miles east of San Francisco.

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