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Rabbit Semiconductor is an American company which designs and sells the Rabbit family of microcontrollers and microcontroller modules. For development, it provides Dynamic C, a non-standard dialect of C with proprietary structures for multitasking. Rabbit Semiconductor was purchased in 2006 by Digi International for $49 million.
Rabbit Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in microprocessors. It is a division of Z-World, a well-established supplier of small microprocessor-based controllers. Rabbit Semiconductor is a member of the Fabless Semiconductor Association.
Z-World offers single-board computers, core modules, LCD/keypad interfaces, touchscreen, and development software. Applications include embedded control, machine control and data acquisition.
A Rabbit 2000 microprocessor allows fast number crunching while operating at 29.5MHz. Measuring 2.50" x 3.50", the Jackrabbit provides 24 CMOS-compatible I/O, 3 analog channels, and 4 high-power ou...
Z-World offers SBC’s, core modules, LCD/keypad interfaces, touchscreen, and development software. Applications include embedded control, machine control and data acquisition. Development kits provide tools needed to design custom applications. Software programs are developed using Z-World’s Dynamic C software
7 cze 2005 · Minnetonka, MN—To combine complementary product lines and enhance its position in the device networking market, Digi International reports that it has acquired Rabbit Semiconductor Inc., previously known as Z-World Inc., for $49 million in cash.
This manual is intended for the engineer designing a system using the Rabbit microprocessor and Z-World’s Dynamic C development environment. It explains how to develop a Rabbit-based microprocessor system that can be programmed with Z-World’s Dynamic C.