Rabbit Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in high-performance 8-bit microprocessors and development tools for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. A sister division of single-board computer and software manufacturer Z·World, Rabbit Semiconductor introduced the Rabbit 2000 microprocessor in 1999 and the Rabbit 3000 in 2002.
Recognizing the viability and benefits of Ethernet/Internet connectivity for embedded solutions deployed in the field, Rabbit Semiconductor offers convenient TCP/IP development kits, which provide an easy way to develop a 10Base-T Ethernet application around Rabbit microprocessors.
Programming Rabbit products is straight-forward with the company's Dynamic C, an integrated software development system specifically designed for embedded control systems and included in Rabbit development kits. Dynamic C allows developers to bring robust, real-time control and communications products to market quickly, cost-effectively, and with low design risk.