Reply by roberto fernandez October 19, 20102010-10-19
Thanks!!

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From: Scott Henion
To: r...
Sent: Tue, October 19, 2010 1:15:00 PM
Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] Recommendation Low Power Rabbit Core

On 10/19/2010 12:22 PM, roberto fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a low-power rabbit core for my application. I need to
> have some SRAM and FLASH mem available
> (512K). Serials (2 asynhc and 1 SPI)... I don't have a broad
> experience with these micros, but right they could be the best
> fast solution available.... Someone could recommend me one option...
> Thanks!!!
>
> Robert

look at the RCM3100, one of the few without Ethernet that supports
low-power (<2ma) sleepy mode and 75ma full speed.

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Scott G. Henion, Consultant
Web site: http://SHDesigns.org
Rabbit libs: http://shdesigns.org/rabbit/
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Reply by Scott Henion October 19, 20102010-10-19
On 10/19/2010 12:22 PM, roberto fernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a low-power rabbit core for my application. I need to
> have some SRAM and FLASH mem available
> (512K). Serials (2 asynhc and 1 SPI)... I don't have a broad
> experience with these micros, but right they could be the best
> fast solution available.... Someone could recommend me one option...
> Thanks!!!
>
> Robert

look at the RCM3100, one of the few without Ethernet that supports
low-power (<2ma) sleepy mode and 75ma full speed.

--
------
Scott G. Henion, Consultant
Web site: http://SHDesigns.org
Rabbit libs: http://shdesigns.org/rabbit/
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Reply by roberto fernandez October 19, 20102010-10-19
Hi all,

I am looking for a low-power rabbit core for my application. I need to have some
SRAM and FLASH mem available
(512K). Serials (2 asynhc and 1 SPI)... I don't have a broad experience with
these micros, but right they could be the best
fast solution available.... Someone could recommend me one option... Thanks!!!

Robert

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Reply by chetley07 October 19, 20102010-10-19
Thanks. I kept getting Server Busy when I searched for this topic earlier: I should have been more patient!

--- In r..., "ebrains2003" wrote:
>
> This was covered in an earlier post. There is a pdf that another user uploaded to the files section that shows the mechanical differences.
>
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rabbit-semi/message/40332
>
> --- In r..., "chetley07" wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > We have just heard from out supplier that they have received notification from Rabbit that the RCM3700 module 20-101-0674 will become obsolete.
> >
> > They are suggesting replacement RCM3700 W/MOUNTING HOLES 20-101-1305
> > but I cannot find reference to this on the Rabbit Semiconductor site.
> >
> > Can anyone clarify? Is this simply a plug-in replacement with minor mods to mount it securely?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Damien
>

Reply by ebrains2003 October 19, 20102010-10-19
This was covered in an earlier post. There is a pdf that another user uploaded to the files section that shows the mechanical differences.

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rabbit-semi/message/40332

--- In r..., "chetley07" wrote:
>
> Hi
> We have just heard from out supplier that they have received notification from Rabbit that the RCM3700 module 20-101-0674 will become obsolete.
>
> They are suggesting replacement RCM3700 W/MOUNTING HOLES 20-101-1305
> but I cannot find reference to this on the Rabbit Semiconductor site.
>
> Can anyone clarify? Is this simply a plug-in replacement with minor mods to mount it securely?
>
> Thanks
>
> Damien
>

Reply by chetley07 October 19, 20102010-10-19
Hi
We have just heard from out supplier that they have received notification from Rabbit that the RCM3700 module 20-101-0674 will become obsolete.

They are suggesting replacement RCM3700 W/MOUNTING HOLES 20-101-1305
but I cannot find reference to this on the Rabbit Semiconductor site.

Can anyone clarify? Is this simply a plug-in replacement with minor mods to mount it securely?

Thanks

Damien