Rabbit Semiconductor(R), Inc. Announces the New Rabbit(R) 4000 Microprocessor
DAVIS, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Sept. 14, 2005—
-Today, Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc. is proud to announce
the Rabbit 4000 as the newest addition to the Rabbit line of low-EMI
microprocessors. The Rabbit 4000, like its predecessors, is designed
specifically for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet
connectivity. Rabbit 4000 brings forth new and improved features which
make it a clear choice for today's demanding embedded applications.
Building upon the highly successful Rabbit(R) 3000, the Rabbit
4000 is offered in two RoHS compliant packages, 128-pin TQFP and
128-pin TFBGA configurations. The new features include integrated
10Base-T Ethernet, DMA, 16-bit memory device support, page-mode memory
device support, and memory enhancements with physical address space of
up to 16 MB. It also features hardware security features, hardware
breakpoints, improved I/O, and variable-phase PWM. 500 new
instructions have been added to increase the processing speed and
efficiency.
Programming the Rabbit 4000 microprocessor is simple with the
industry-proven Dynamic C(R) software development system. Our
successful integration of hardware and software substantially reduces
development time and cost. In addition, Rabbit developers do not need
costly in-circuit emulators -- programming is accomplished simply by
connecting an interface cable from a PC to a Rabbit-based target
system. Software development and debugging can be performed over
Ethernet/Internet using appropriate accessory hardware or RabbitSys.
Integrated features of the Rabbit 4000 allow embedded engineers to
develop smaller designs, enabling for diverse implementation.
The Rabbit 4000 will be available in quantity March 2006. For more
information please contact Rabbit Semiconductor at T: 530-757-8400, F:
530-757-8402, E: rabbit@rabbitsemiconductor.com.
For product photos and diagrams please visit
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/press/productPhotosLogos.shtml.
Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
Rabbit Semiconductor, a Digi International(R) 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(R) microprocessor in
1999 and the Rabbit 3000(R) in 2002. The industry award-winning
RabbitCore(TM) 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.
Contact:
Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
Arnell J. Ignacio, 530-297-4508
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