- Re: Embedded Ethernet
- Posted by onestone on June 25th, 2003
There is a device out there that embeds a complete 10/100 interface,
including a '186 micro, all the stacks etc into the Ethernet connector
socket. Around AUS$75, probably around US$35. pricey, but simple, and
very elegant.
the ad was in aaa local trade paper, I don't have that issue, but if you
still need it I'll post it back. I think Circuit cellar ran an article
using the same part in the last 2-3 months.
Al
Craig Rodgers wrote:
- Posted by Jeffrey A. Wormsley on June 26th, 2003
Ville Voipio <vvoipio@kosh.hut.fi> wrote in
news:i3kznk686yu.fsf@kosh.hut.fi:
Don't forget living with the single source nature of the part as well. A
different PHY might be easier to handle than a whole new connection scheme.
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