Core Module supports embedded data logging.

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Powered by 58.98 MHz Rabbit® 4000 microprocessor, Model RCM4200 features quadrature encoder, 10/100 Ethernet connectivity, 35 GPIO lines shared with up to 5 serial ports, and 4 levels of alternate pin functions. Operating from -40 to +85°C, module has 8 MB on-board serial flash memory for remote data storage and optional 8-channel analog input for interfacing to variety of sensors. Unit is suited for embedded control, remote device monitoring, and serial-to-Ethernet communications.



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Rabbit Semiconductor®, Inc. Introduces the RCM4200 RabbitCore(TM)



Robust module is ideal for Embedded Control, Serial-to-Ethernet and Data-Logging Applications

-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-

January 26th, 2007; Davis, CA - Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc. is proud to introduce the RCM4200 RabbitCore module, equipped with 10/100 Ethernet connectivity, GPIO with on-board analog input, and serial flash memory. The robust features of the RCM4200 support countless applications like embedded data-logging, remote device monitoring and control, serial to Ethernet communications, point of sale, industrial control, building automation/security and networking.

The RCM4200 is powered by the Rabbit® 4000 microprocessor running at up to 58.98 MHz, and features hardware DMA, quadrature decoder, up to 35 GPIO lines shared with up to five serial ports, and four levels of alternate pin functions. The RCM4200 has 8Mbytes of on-board serial flash memory (RCM4210 with 4Mbytes), perfect for remote data storage, optional 8 channel analog input for simple interfacing to a wide variety of sensors, and an operating range of -40°C to +85°C to withstand applications in mobile or industrial environments. Because the RCM4200 is designed to be electrically pin-compatible with other Rabbit 4000-based RabbitCore modules, the RCM4200 allows developers to select the most cost-effective control module to suit their application requirements.

The RCM4200 family comes in two flavors - the RCM4200 and the RCM4210 with varying processor speed, analog availability, and serial flash size. For rapid development, there is an available RCM4200 Development Kit that contains the higher speed RCM4200, a development board, the latest Dynamic C integrated development software with hundreds of samples and libraries, and with all the accessories that is needed for a quick start to development and evaluation. The RCM4200 is priced at $89 Qty100, and the RCM4210 is priced at $81 Qty100. The complete RCM4200 Development Kit is competitively priced at $269 Qty1.

For more information please contact Rabbit Semiconductor at T: 530-757-8400, F: 530-757-8402, E: rabbit@rabbit.com.

For product photos and diagrams, please visit http://rabbitsemiconductor.com/press/productPhotosLogos.shtml.

Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
Rabbit Semiconductor, a Digi International® brand (NASDAQ: DGII), is a global provider of high-performance 8-bit microprocessors and development tools for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. Rabbit Semiconductor introduced the popular Rabbit® 2000 microprocessor in 1999, the Rabbit 3000 in 2002 and the Rabbit 4000 in 2006. The industry award-winning RabbitCoreTM 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.

Arnell J. Ignacio
Marketing Specialist
Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
A Digi International Brand
Direct: 530·297·4508
Main: 530·757·8400
Fax: 530·757·8402
arnell_ignacio@rabbit.com

Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
2900 Spafford Street
Davis, CA 95616
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