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Adib Taraben - 2006-08-12 11:30:00
Does someone has experience with rabbit uC ?
I am looking for an uC with many communication ports (serials/CAN and
ethernet). The rabbit looks like a good choice.
How does it compares to the ARM7TDMI?
Thx, Adib.
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Hi everyone!
I have the following question: I need to interface an rx module RF
from Aurel (RX-4M30RR01SF) with a Microcontroller from Rabbit
Semiconductor, the RCM3700. More specifically, the AUrel moduel
receives a signal from a 4-channel remote, still from aurel (TX3750-AC
SAW433), and accor...
2007-07-30 11:51:00
Hi experts,
We have to design a special device....to implement a special protocol
on top of ethernet. Rabbit 4k devices look like a good choice, but it
comes with TCP/IP stack built in.
How easy it is in Rabbit 4K to get rid of the the TCP/IP stack from OS
and take charge of packets arrivin...
Hi,
I was thinking of buying a Rabbit Semiconductor evaluation
kit for either the Rabbit 2000 or 3000 range. Has anyone
here had any experience using these micros, and any comments
good, bad or indifferent. The large amount of serial ports
looks quite good and the instruction set doesn't look...
2005-09-07 01:14:00
I would like a turnkey board with development in C, 4+ A/D inputs with at
least 8 digital inputs and 8 outputs.
So far I have found the Rabbit 3400 for be the closest fit. Are there any
others out there? I find the Rabbit a little hokey with is extended memory
architecture. It reminds me of EM...
2005-07-13 01:27:00
Do you know if it is possible in Rabbit 3400 CPU module to access all its
serial com ports simultaneously?
Does its C development environment support multiple threads?
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B1ackwater - 2009-03-09 09:58:00
Aaaaugh !!!
Teenie-tiny pin schemes may be ok for robots, but
not for human assemblers.
Rabbits 2mm scheme was bad enough, but now I'm working
with the RCM-3400 which shrank everything down to a
solder-bridge-guarenteed 1.27mm layout.
Rabbit does sell what it calls an adaptor board .....
hi,
I want to load a web page on rabbit core 3000 and connect that
module on internet.How can i access that page from the net. i am
expecting your valuable idea regarding this. Advance thanks for your
response
with regards
marans
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Zan - 2005-03-11 13:29:00
Hi All,
Cool new PC controller kit based on the Rabbit 3000. Both the
firmware and Windows server software is open source.
Here you go: www.zanware.com
--Zan
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2004-04-14 12:29:00
Hello, everyone , is there a port of linux for Rabbit 3000
microprocessor ?
Thanks in advance.
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hi
has anyone used the fser.lib with a rabbit 3000 uC? if yes could
somebody post some code samples how to use it with spi?
thanks
chris
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Rocky - 2006-12-17 13:54:00
Hi All,
I want to move to something bigger than a Z80/8032/PIC which I use at
the moment. I would like about 50 MIPS, 1MByte Flash, 256KByte RAM -
possibly all external, integrated ethernet, 2 serial ports, enought
DSP capability to do 2 or so channels VOIP, the ability to self program
(boot...
I know this is probably an easy question for some of you, but here's
what I am trying to do:
Use a single board computer (ie Zworld's Rabbit Processor) to read a
USB device such as Memory Stick or Digital Camera. The Rabbit board
has serial ports, but not USB port. Have any of you done anythin...
Bill Giovino - 2006-10-09 16:07:00
Admittedly, I'm a fan of ZigBee because it solves a lot of problems. Rabbit has just
introduced a solid ZigBee kit:
http://microcontroller.com/news/zigbee_rabbit.asp
This is a great starter kit, and by this time next year ZigBee will be a needed skill to
list on your resume.
Regards,
B...
I recently ordered a development kit for a Mod5270, and have been
playing around with it and the DevC++ environment.
The lack of examples with assembly, however, is troubling.
Does anyone know of any example code out there using assembly and port
i/o (either as one example, or several)?
A...
Ali - 2007-08-03 12:16:00
Hello good folks,
Any thoughts for USB to ethernet chipset?
http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php
http://www.k-micro.us/USB/downloads.htm
http://www.moschip.com/html/MCS7830.html
I tried rabbit gadget for serial2ethernet before and it was awesome,
very good because of tcp/ip library an...
johnathan_doe@fastmail.com.au (johnathan_doe@fastmail.com.au) wrote in message news: ...
> I'd like to learn about embedded systems development, but since books
> are too expensive right now and there's no decent library for 300
> miles near me, I think that perhaps writing code and running i...
Hi all!
I read a lot of discussions about Netburner vs. Rabbit.
No doubt - the Coldfire is a very nice microcontroller and the
Netburner prices are really great with all the software included
(RTOS, TCP/IP, etc.). On the other hand a few weeks ago I bought a
Systronix SaJe module with an aJil...
"antedeluvian" wrote in message
news:wbadnRBxGqqQymXZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@giganews.com...
> > Take a look at the Lantronix XPort
> >
> >
> > It might be a (nearly) drop-in solution, as it already includes the
> > 10/100BaseT hardware, TCP/IP stack, and web server. There are example
> > a...
M. vA - 2004-06-10 15:51:00
I have the book, uCOS-II: The real-time kernel, bought before I
started using dynamic C (Z-World, rabbit semiconductor, RCM-3000
module). The version of Dynamic C I'm using (8.30) did not come with
the uCOS-II .LIB files.
Is there some way I can use or create the .LIB files (ucos2.lib,
os_cfg...
RaceMouse - 2006-07-10 14:55:00
Greetings,
FreeRTOS.org can provide you with a very small OS. I have managed to
boil it down to less than 3K5 using GCC 4.1.1 and an ARM7 uC.
/RaceMouse
ziggy wrote:
> I may be late to this party, but was wondering if uCOS is still free?
> Read about it on the rabbit pages, and also w...
Brian - 2005-02-04 14:53:00
nick13 wrote:
> What develoment kits would you would consider for senior undergrad
and
> graduate level embedded systems course?
> It needs to be versatile and support several peripherals at
reasonable
> cost. It will also be used in senior projects and MS projects.
> What C compiler yo...
2005-05-10 13:14:00
Hi -
I've built some 16x16 LED displays using four Max7219 seven-segment
drivers (each can multiplex an 8x8 array). I use a Rabbit micro to
update the 7219's, enabling me to show lo-res video. The problem I'm
having is that intermittantly one or more of the 8x8 quadrants goes
blank, while the...
We currently use an RCM3200 in our main product line. It's a great
chip for what we're doing with it, except that it's soon going to be
not fast enough at 40MHz.
Can anyone recommend a suitable, faster, alternative to it?
The key features that we need are:
At least 2, preferably 3 or mor...
mike@illinoisalumni.org (Michael Valencia) wrote in message news: ...
> Hi,
> I know that an 8bit microcontroller can be used to be a simple web
> server. This is very good for putting embedded controller devices on a
> network.
>
> What about if I need to have security in there, such ...
Fred - 2005-10-05 13:14:00
Has anyone else tried buying these online through the Rabbitsemi
website> zworld for the order to be cancelled without any warning?
...
I've used both Lantronix and Rabbit/Zworld stuff. The Lantronix works out
of the box for telnet, and the rabbit stuff is quite configurable, making
the protocol stack available to you.
"Limping Man" wrote in message
news:830c3ae0.0404270514.cd18699@posting.google.com...
> Hello,
>
> ...
"dasdd" wrote in message news: ...
> which CPU are you using?
Rabbit
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com
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larwe - 2006-10-24 10:41:00
A few weeks ago I posted a request asking for cheap (vs Olimex's MSP430
boards) EVBs with Ethernet to build a proof of concept and then use the
design as the basis of a low-volume production run. I can't seem to
find that thread, but here's a summary of what I decided:
Someone in that thread s...
2007-01-03 12:47:00
Getting a consistnt 1MBPS on a rabbit will be hard.
The Netburner solutions will run 2M bytes of TCP payload reliably.
Paul
CTO NetBurner.
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2006-06-28 03:45:00
I got one that I rarely use on sale, if anyone is interested. Thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=007&item=170002490929&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
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Does anyone know of any 8-bit processors that can handle
browser-compatible SSL reasonably quickly?
We have a 44MHz Rabbit 3000 doing initial authentication in 2-3
seconds and throughput of about 120K bit/s (with no Trusted Platform
Module). I'm just curious what else might be out there. - Tha...
Hi,
I am trying to implement a SMTP server on a Rabbit3000 module which
is used to store emails for 2 different users. Somebody plz tell me how
to go about it?
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Felix - 2006-10-12 07:54:00
jain61 schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new in Embedded domain. Can some one suggest name of
> good books for this field or some uesful links?
>
> Regards,
> Jain
>
www.google.com
cheers,
Rabbit
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Ali - 2007-08-16 22:11:00
On Aug 17, 2:18 am, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Eric writes:
> > For now you'd need a separate Ethernet chip to use this family in
> > that role.
>
> Pairing a PIC24F and an ENC27J60 is pretty painless, though.
So do the rabbit and realtek;-)
ali
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kathy - 2006-09-18 17:32:00
The Rabbit module is OK but it is NOT a chip. I would like a chip - it
is more compact.
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Senior hardware design craftsman with wide experience who is also
familiar with C. Davis, California. Will also consider telecommuting.
Resume to: norm10rogers@yahoo.com
Norman Rogers
Rabbit Semiconductor / Z-World
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ElderUberGeek - 2006-05-23 14:30:00
I am trying to use a RCM3000 with a USB/Serial converter (9 pin,
Prolific chipset) but it will not connect. I have tried all options and
configurations on the Rabbit Field Utility. The USB/Serial is on COM7
and a loopback test confirmed it is working.
Has anyone had this problem with RCM or ot...
comp.arch.embedded - 2009-04-20 16:44:00
On Apr 20, 8:46 am, fredbasset1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know of any PLCs which can be programmed in C? I have a
> very complex control algorithm that's already coded in C, I think it'd
> be too complex to try and do in ladder logic.
>
> Thanks for any responses,
...
Sandeep_Mbedded - 2009-02-18 11:12:00
hi all... I am Sandeep.M...
I am trying to implement remote firmware upgrade feature to my rabbit
3000, RCM 3200 based system...
I would like to accomplish this without the use of RabbitLink board.
So if anyone has tried this out, please help me with necessary
information regarding how to start...