1.4 Basic Specifications
Two versions of the Rabbit 6000 are available—the standard 292-ball BGA and a smaller 233-ball BGA
for specialty Wi-Fi applications. The larger package is intended for most Rabbit applications; the smaller
package has no address or data bus, and is intended for particular applications. If you need further informa-
tion, please contact your Rabbit sales representative.
Table 1-1. Rabbit 6000 Specifications and Features
Package
Package Size
Operating Voltage
Operating Current (typ)
Operating Temp.
Maximum Clock Speed
Digital I/O
Network Interfaces
Serial Ports
Baud Rate
2
I
C Ports
Address Bus
Data Bus
Timers
Real-Time Clock
RTC Oscillator Circuitry
Watchdog Timer/Supervisor
Clock Modes
Power-Down Modes
External I/O Bus
A/D Converters
D/A Converters
* Limitations on the use of the 1MB internal RAM are present when running in lower CPU frequency or
sleepy modes. See Section 5.3.1, "Internal RAM".
Rabbit 6000 User's Manual
292-ball BGA
17 mm × 17 mm × 1.3 mm
1.2 V DC core, 3.3 V DC I/O ring
372 A/MHz @ 1.2 V/3.3 V, 25-200 MHz
(Wi-Fi and Ethernet disabled)
-40°C to +85°C
64+ (arranged in
eight 8-bit ports)
802.11b/g Wi-Fi
6 CMOS-compatible
Clock speed/8 max. asynchronous
1
24-bit
8/16-bit
Twelve 8-bit, one 10-bit with 2 match registers,
and one 16-bit with 8 match registers
Yes, battery-backable
1×, 2×, /2, /3, /4, /6, /8
Sleepy (32 kHz)
Ultra-Sleepy (16, 8, 4, 2 kHz)
8 data, 8 address lines
10-bit, 2 synchronous channels, up to 40 megasamples/s
10-bit, single channel, up to 1 megasamples/s
12-bit, eight multiplexed channels, up to 1 megasamples/s
10-bit, 2 synchronous channels, up to 80 megasamples/s
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233-ball BGA
15 mm × 15 mm × 1.3 mm
200 MHz
10/100Base-T
2 CMOS-compatible
None
None
External
Yes
*
*
No
1
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