Rabbit 2000.
User’s Manual 7 Figure 3 shows the use of the Rabbit 3000 ports in the RCM3000 series RabbitCore mod-ules. Use of Rabbit 3000 Ports The ports on the Rabbit 3000 microprocessor used in the RCM3000 Series are config-urable, and so the factory defaults can be reconfigured. Table 1 lists the Rabbit 3000. This manual is intended for the engineer designing a system using the Rabbit 3000 microprocessor and Rabbit’s Dynamic C development environment. It explains how to develop a system that is based on the Rabbit 3000 and can be programmed with Dynamic C. Nov 09, 2005 Subject: rabbit-semi Is it possible to use 'wake up' mode 9th bit protocol with RS-485? Hello there! My rabbit is Rabbit 3000 core module. And I want to use 9bit protocol communication using RS-485. This is commented in chapter 12, rabbit 3000 microprocessor user's manual. I think It is not implemented in rabbit 3000.
The Rabbit 2000 https://iwebclever108.weebly.com/hp-laserjet-p4015-printer-user-manual.html. is a high-performance 8-bitmicrocontroller designed by Rabbit Semiconductor for embedded system applications. Nexus 6p manual download. Rabbit Semiconductor has been bought by Digi International, which is since selling the Rabbit microcontrollers and hardware based on them.
Its extensive integrated feature set and glueless architecture facilitate rapid hardware design, and its C-friendly instruction set permits efficient development of complex applications for embedded systems. The instruction set is based on the original Z80microprocessor, but with some additions of new instructions as well as deletions of some instructions. Particularly useful for C is the stack pointer relative addressing available in some of the new instructions. Among the Z80 instructions missing in the Rabbit, cpir is particularly notable, since it allows for much more efficient implementations of some often-used standard C functions such as strlen(), strnlen() and memchr(). According to the Rabbit documentation, it executes its instructions 5 times faster than the original Z80microprocessor, that is, similarly to the Zilog eZ80.The Rabbit 3000 is a variant of the Rabbit 2000 with the same core, but more powerful integrated peripherals. The Rabbit 3000A variant adds a small number of additional instructions for I/O and large integer arithmetic. The Rabbit 4000 again adds more integrated peripherals. The further derivatives, starting with the Rabbit 5000 have a substantially different architecture.
Most of the Rabbit microcontrollers come with built-in flash memory and SRAM. They also have ADC and timers built-in. https://iwebclever108.weebly.com/manual-download-1607-update.html.
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Compiler Support[edit]
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The Rabbit 2000 is supported by the free (GPL) Small Device C Compiler and Z88DK.There also are the non-free Dynamic C provided by the makers of the Rabbit and the commercial third-party CROSS-C. The latter two are quite incomplete in their support of the C standard, and their Rabbit 2000 backends are no longer available in current compiler versions.
External links[edit]
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