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Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Impulse | Subject: RCM3305 and RCM3315
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2006

Core modules speed embedded development

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The RCM3305 and RCM3315 microprocessor core modules are an ideal solution for designers who want to rapidly develop serial Flash and 10/100Base-T Ethernet into their embedded application

The RCM3305 and RCM3315 offer 4-8Mbyte of serial Flash, and come fully loaded with: Rabbit 3000 at 44.2MHz clock, 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectivity, 512Kbyte Flash, 512Kbyte program executor SRAM, 512Kbyte data SRAM and up to 49 digital I/Os shared with up to six serial ports operating at 3.3V (with 5V-tolerant I/O).

Derived from industrial client feedback and combining traditional RabbitCore product strengths into one device, the RCM3305 series takes microprocessor core modules to the next level.

Software bundles can also be added to this RabbitCore to enable rapid development of secure web browser interfaces and a hierarchical file system.

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

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