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RabbitCore named as finalist in '2002 Innovation of the Year Awards'

23 April 2003 News

Rabbit Semiconductor has been selected from a field of hundreds of candidates as a finalist in the EDN 2002 Innovation of the Year Awards competition. This exclusive awards program honours truly outstanding engineering products in the electronics industry.

Qualifying products/technologies must have been introduced and commercially marketed from 1 January 2002 through 31 December 2002. Seventeen product/technology areas were eligible for consideration in addition to the Innovator of the Year award. Finalist products were selected in each category. Rabbit Semiconductor had its RCM3400 Analog Core Module selected in the Computers, Boards, Buses category.

The RCM3400 analog RabbitCore provides a known-good processor and analog input subsystem for OEMs to quickly integrate into custom designs. The RCM3400 features a low-EMI Rabbit 3000-based CPU subsystem running at 29,4 MHz, with 512K Flash/512K SRAM or 256K Flash/256K SRAM, five serial ports, and eight channels of programmable gain analog input in an extremely small footprint (34 x 29 mm). The RCM3400 comes with a pre-assigned MAC I.D. to be Ethernet-ready and the development board features 10/100Base-T Ethernet and can be used as a reference design in conjunction with Dynamic C's royalty-free TCP/IP software libraries. Extensive demo programs and software application templates make it easy to get the RCM3400 up and running in record time.

Information from Analog Data Products. For more information contact them on 011 259 9400.





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