Jameco Electronics Rabbit 2000 User Manual

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Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor
14.1  Low-Power Design
The power consumption is proportional to the clock frequency and to the square of the 
operating voltage. Thus, operating at 3.3 V instead of 5 V will reduce the power consump-
tion by a factor of 10.9/25, or 43% of the power required at 5 V. The clock speed is 
reduced proportionally to the voltage at the lower operating voltage. Thus the clock speed 
at 3.3 V will be about 2/3 of the clock speed at 5 V. The operating current is reduced in 
proportion to the operating voltage.
The Rabbit 3000 does not have a "standby" mode that some microprocessors have. Instead, 
the Rabbit has the ability to switch its clock to the 32.768 kHz oscillator. This is called the 
sleepy mode. When this is done, the power consumption is decreased dramatically. The 
current consumption is often reduced to the region of 100 µA at this clock speed. The 
Rabbit executes about 6 instructions per millisecond at this low clock speed. Generally, 
when the speed is reduced to this extent, the Rabbit will be in a tight polling loop looking 
for an event that will wake it up. The clock speed is increased to wake up the Rabbit.