| RCM3365 RabbitCore | | | Models RCM3365, RCM3375 | RCM3365-RCM3375 RabbitCore – Removable - Memory Core Module The RCM3365 and RCM3375 RabbitCore modules present a new form of embedded flexibility with removable “hot-swappable” memory cards. Supporting on-board 16 MB NAND Flash as well as memory cards of up to 128 MB (sold separately), these RabbitCore modules are ideal for data intensive applications requiring low-power operation. The RCM3365 and RCM3375 come fully loaded: Rabbit 3000 @ 44 MHz clock, 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectivity, 512K Flash, 512K program execution SRAM, 512K data SRAM and up to 50 digital I/O shared with up to 6 serial ports operating at 3.3 V (with 5 V-tolerant I/O).Derived from industrial client feedback and combining traditional RabbitCore product strengths into one device, the RCM3365 takes microprocessor core modules to the next level. Software bundles (sold separately)added to the development kit enable rapid development of secure and remote web browser interfaces for embedded system control.  |  |  |  | | Protected Operating System for Remote Embedded Devices | | | Remote Firmware and Application Update Mechanism | | | Remote Debugging and Monitoring Systems
| | | Software-Crash Recovery System | | | Enhanced Memory Protection Features | | | Console and Preloaded Device Drivers | | | HTTP/HTML Rapid Web Development Extensions for Embedded Devices | | | Read and write program variables remotely, while eliminating complex CGI programming | | | Easily create controls such as pull-down menus or control buttons | | | Ensure valid input values and proper user authorization | | | Elegantly indicate input errors for easy correction | | | 10X reduction in CGI programming and debugging time | | | Ready to Run Flash Based File System | | | Works with Dynamic C® HTTP server to reliably update content | | | Reliable storage: data bases and web pages | | | Supports battery backed wear-reducing cache system to protect file system during power loss | | | HTTPS Security for 8-Bit Embedded Devices | | | Fast processing of complex encryption algorithms: up to 120 Kbits/sec | | | Supports HTTPS with SSL version 3 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) vs. 1 | | | Royalty and license free with digital certificate creation utility | | | Secure existing web application in minutes with < 10 lines of code | | Design Advantages - Ideal for network enabling Security & Access Systems, Home Automation, HVAC Systems, and Industrial Controls
- Reduces time-to-market by months
- Lots of storage with safe, secure firmware and data transfers
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 our industry-proven Dynamic C® development system, a C language environment that includes an editor, compiler, and in-circuit debugger (Dynamic C® is included in all 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. In addition to Dynamic C, the FAT File System software module is included with the RCM3365 development kit. Other Dynamic C modules are available to enable the rapid development of secure web browser interfaces. | RabbitCore RCM3365 | RCM3375 Specifications | | Features | RCM3365 | RCM3375 | | Microprocessor | Rabbit 3000 @ 44.2 MHz | | Ethernet Port | 10/100Base-T, RJ-45, 3 LEDs | | Flash | 512K | | SRAM | 512K program + 512K data | | Extended Memory | 16 MB NAND Flash (fixed); xD-picture card socket supporting up to 128 MB | xD-picture card socket supporting up to 128 MB | | Backup Battery | Connection for user-supplied battery (to support RTC and SRAM) | | LED Indicators | 5: ACT (activity), LINK (link), SPEED (10/100 Base-T), FM (flash memory), USR (user-programmable) | | General-Purpose I/O | 52 parallel digital I/O: 44 configurable / 4 fixed inputs / 4 fixed outputs | | Additional Inputs | 2 Startup Mode, Reset In | | Additional Outputs | Status, Reset Out | | Auxiliary I/O Bus | 8 data and 5 address (shared with I/O), plus I/O read-write | | Serial Ports | Six 3.3 V CMOS-compatible: | | 6 configurable as asynchronous (with IrDA) | | | 4 configurable as clocked serial (SPI) | | | 2 configurable as SDLC/HDLC | | | 1 asynchronous serial port dedicated for programming | | | Serial Rate | Max. asynchronous baud rate = CLK/8 | | Slave Interface | Slave port permits use as master or intelligent peripheral with Rabbit-based or other master controller | | Real-Time Clock | Yes | | Timers | Ten 8-bit timers (6 cascadable from the first) and one 10-bit timer with 2 match registers | | Watchdog/Supervisor | Yes | | Pulse-Width Modulators | 4 PWM based on a 10-bit free-running counter and priority interrupts | | Input Capture | 2-channel input capture can be used to time input signals from various port pins. | | Quadrature Decoder | 2-channel quadrature decoder accepts inputs from external incremental encoder modules. | | Power | 3.15–3.45 V DC, 250 mA @ 44.2 MHz 3.3 V | | Operating Temp. | -40°C to +70°C | | Humidity | 5-95%, noncondensing | | Connectors - Headers | Two 2 x 17 (2 mm pitch), One 2 x 5, 1.27 mm programming, xD-picture card socket | | Board Size | 1.850" × 2.725" × 0.86" (47 × 69 × 22 mm) | |
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| Development Kits for New Users |
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Jumpstart your evaluation and design efforts with a complete development kit, which includes RCM3365 microprocessor core module, development board with prototyping area, Dynamic C development system and complete documentation on CD-ROM, serial cable for programming and debugging, Getting Started manual, and AC adapter (U.S./Canada only). | |
Description |
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U.S. Pricing |
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| Product Only |
| Description |
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U.S. Pricing |
Model RCM3365 Requires Dynamic C 9.24 or above | 101-1051 | Model RCM3375 Requires Dynamic C 9.24 or above | 101-1055 |
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| Product Options and Accessories |
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| Programming/Development Tools |
| Dynamic C 9. Full-feature compiler,
editor, and debugger (included in all development kits and tool kits). |
| Add-On Software Modules. Source code
and sample programs for SNMP, PPP, microC/OS-II, and more. |
| Embedded Security Software Modules. Extension
libraries and
sample programs for SSL, FAT file, and RabbitWeb. |
| RS-232-to-USB Converter Cable. Required for USB-only PCs. |
540-0070 |
$39 qty. 1 |
| Spare Parts for Exisiting Customers |
| RCM3300 Prototyping Board | 101-0877 |
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| Reference Books |
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| Embedded Systems Design using the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor - Interfacing, Networking, and Application Development by Kamal Hyder & Bob Perrin. Authors Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin are embedded engineers with years of experience and they offer a wealth of design details, "insider" tips, and techniques. This a reference you can't be without. |
040-0003 |
$49 qty. 1 |
| Embedded Ethernet and Internet Complete, Designing and programming small devices for networking by Jan Axelson. Complete examples using RabbitCore modules (RCM3200) show how to implement networking applications. |
040-0002 |
$49 qty. 1 |
| MicroC/OS-II: The Real-Time Kernel by Jean J. Labrosse. The Real-Time Kernel contains over 200 pages of new examples and explanations of MicroC/OS real-time kernel. |
040-0001 |
$65 qty. 1 |
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