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User’s Manual 5
1.2 Summary of Rabbit Advantages
The glueless architecture makes it is easy to design the hardware system.
There are a lot of serial ports and they can communicate very fast.
Precision pulse and edge generation is a standard feature.
Interrupts can have multiple priorities.
Processor speed and power consumption are under program control.
The ultra low power mode can perform computations and execute logical tests since the
processor continues to execute, albeit at 32 kHz.
The Rabbit may be used to create an intelligent peripheral or a slave processor. For
example, protocol stacks can be off loaded to a Rabbit slave. The master can be any
processor.
The Rabbit can be cold booted so unprogrammed flash memory can be soldered in
place.
You can write serious software, be it 1,000 or 50,000 lines of C code. The tools are
there and they are low in cost.
If you know the Z80 or Z180, you know most of the Rabbit.
A simple 10-pin programming interface replaces in-circuit emulators and PROM pro-
grammers.
The battery backable time/date clock is included.
The standard Rabbit chip is made to industrial temperature and voltage specifications.

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