Rabbit Semiconductor

Rabbit Semiconductor


Rabbit 3000

Targets: Automotive, Communication & Wired, Industrial, Military & Aerospace, Mobile & Wireless, Motor Control, Security

The Rabbit 3000 is a low-EMI microprocessor targeting embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. The 8-bit Rabbit 3000 competes with 16–bit processors. The Rabbit 3000 can run at up to 55.5 MHz, and it has compact code and direct software support for 1-Mbyte of code/data space. Typically operating at 3.3V (with 5V tolerant I/O), the Rabbit 3000 includes six serial ports with IrDA, 56+ digital I/O, quadrature decoder, PWM outputs, and pulse capture and measurement capabilities. It also features a battery-backable real-time clock, glueless memory and I/O interfacing, and ultra-low power modes. Four levels of interrupt priority allow fast response to real-time events.