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Using
a Rabbit Isn't Rocket Science…romote space-related activities in such a manner that safely challenges
the technical limits of amateur space flight. Breaking the world
record for amateur rocket altitude would help accomplish this goal, but
the ASA needs more than a bottle of liquid oxygen, a book of matches and
a really long ruler. Given a payload of opportunity, Nicolaus Radford,
Chief Avionics Engineer for ASA went ballistic with the RCM2300 Microprocessor
Core Module.
Watch Products
Overcome In-Security
Captor NV, a manufacturer of time-and-attendance clocking systems knows
as well as anyone that time is money and that they had to beat the clock
in more ways than one. Captor was faced with the common embedded systems
market challenge of today: What development path will incorporate Ethernet/internet
connectivity easily, rapidly, and with little risk while avoiding significant
cost increases in an already brutal pricing market. Danny Foubert, Group
ICT/Product Manager of Captor was given the test…
Rabbit's Day
on the Green
We all know that Tiger belongs on the golf course. But Rabbit? You better
believe it. Broadcast Sports Incorporated, a Maryland-based company that
provides wireless cameras for televised sporting events, is using Rabbit
Semiconductor's Ethernet-enabled RabbitCore microprocessor core modules
to control vital camera functions during broadcasts of PGA Masters and
Seniors golf tournaments.
Rabbit for a Healthier
World
Rabbits are good for your health! Just ask Dennis Rieger, president of
Advanced Medical Information Technologies (AdMIT), Inc., makers of the
Sentinel universal data acquisition and management system. With a little
help from Rabbit Semiconductor, the Sentinel is giving healthcare professionals
unprecedented instant access to vital patient and clinical information,
resulting in better treatment decisions and increased efficiency in record
keeping and accounting.
RabbitCores Give Logosol
Total Control
Since its inception in 1991, motion control innovator Logosol, Inc., has
been providing its industrial automation customers with highly integrated
and reliable control components and systems. Now, Rabbit Semiconductor
is playing a key role in helping Logosol market a unique new family of
products designed to meet the increasing demand for more versatile and
feature-packed motion control devices.
Enfora's Fast Track to Affordable
Wireless Mobile Tracking
As specialists in affordable wireless data solutions, Enfora produces
some of the best mobile tracking devices on the market. The company's
Spider® MT is an in-vehicle "transceiver" that employs the
RabbitCore RCM2020 core module as its processor, helping make it the most
economical wireless Internet Protocol (IP) mobile tracking device available.
Arcatron Delivers with
Rabbit-Powered Control Panel
When leading-edge control technology firm Arcatron was asked last year
to come up with a product that would help propel Sierra Video Systems
to the next level of video router control, Arcatron looked to Rabbit Semiconductor
for a cost-effective processor that would support multiple functions and
facilitate rapid development.
Rabbit 2000 Helps
IntraCoastal Foil Power Theft
With a little help from Rabbit, IntraCoastal System Engineering Corporation
is making inroads in foreign markets like never before. As leading providers
of Power Line Communications (PLC) and low-cost Automated Meter Reading
(AMR) systems, Vancouver-based IntraCoastal is helping utilities in developing
nations thwart revenue-draining power theft and more effectively manage
their electricity distribution networks.
Rabbit Powers Tidal Engineering's
Award-Winning Touch Panel Control System
Test & Measurement World named Tidal Engineering's VersaTenn
V touch panel control system one of the best new test and measurement
products of 2000. One of only 12 products selected for the magazine's
annual "Best in Test" honors, the VersaTenn V is an environmental
chamber controller powered by the Rabbit 2000 microprocessor.

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