Core Modules
RabbitCore Models RCM3365, RCM3375
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The RCM3365 and RCM3375 RabbitCore modules present a new form of embedded flexibility with removable "hot-swappable" memory cards. Supporting on-board 16 MB NAND Flash as well as memory cards of up to 128 MB, these RabbitCore modules are ideal for data intensive applications requiring low-power operation.
The RCM3365 and RCM3375 come fully loaded: Rabbit 3000 @ 44 MHz clock, 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectivity, 512K Flash, 512K program execution SRAM, 512K data SRAM and up to 50 digital I/O shared with up to 6 serial ports operating at 3.3 V (with 5 V-tolerant I/O).Derived from industrial client feedback and combining traditional RabbitCore product strengths into one device, the RCM3365 takes microprocessor core modules to the next level.
RabbitCores mount directly on a user-designed motherboard and act as the controlling microprocessor for the user's system. RabbitCores can interface with all manner of CMOS-compatible digital devices through the user's motherboard. Programs are developed with our industry-proven Dynamic C® development system, a C language environment that includes an editor, compiler, and in-circuit debugger (Dynamic C® is included in all low-cost development kits). Efficient hardware and software integration facilitates rapid design and development. 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, along with royalty-free TCP/IP stack with source. In addition to Dynamic C, the FAT File System software module is included with the RCM3365 development kit. Other Dynamic C modules are available to enable the rapid development of secure web browser interfaces.
The Rabbit 3000 microprocessor, RCM3365 & RCM3375, 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.








