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Regarding Datalogging Using Rabbit - Phahee - Jul 30 8:10:00 2009
Hi Friends,
Has any body used Rabbit based boards for data logging? Is there any
removable CF card that rabbit supports?
Phahee

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Re: Regarding Datalogging Using Rabbit - Jaroslav Nemec - Aug 2 4:26:00 2009
Hi,
...long, long time ago... I used to have a hot-pluggable CF adapter for
the Rabbit 2k/3k on sale. It had made a little success, before the CF
was surpassed by other flash card formats on Rabbit's fields. Also, one
real problem was, I never had a fully working FAT file system for it.
However, as far as raw data logging was considered, it was quite usable.
I still may have few of them left, so feel free to contact me off list
(n...@gmail.com) if interested.
Regards
Jaroslav Nemec
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Re: Regarding Datalogging Using Rabbit - Tom Collins - Aug 9 20:13:30 2009
On Jul 29, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Phahee wrote:
> Has any body used Rabbit based boards for data logging? Is there
> any removable CF card that rabbit supports?
The RCM4300 uses a mini-SD card interface, and it may be possible to
duplicate the interface on a board of your own, and then update the
drivers to work with your hardware. Rabbit provides the schematics
to their core modules on the product pages of their website.
I think that there are some RCM3xxx products using a mini-SD
interface as well, but I'm offline and can't look them up at the moment.
-Tom

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