The Rabbit 3000 has hardware support for IRDA but no included stack.
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com
Norm Rogers
"Robert Lacoste" <see-www-alciom-com-for-email-adress> wrote in message news:<40ee7253$0$316$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr>...
> Hi guys,
>
> I am looking for a low cost 8/16 bits microcontroller with onboard irDA
> interface AND supplied with irDA stacks, at least irCOMM. I've found Zilog
> eZ80 Encore and a couple of Motorola chips (908LJ and 908AP, but not
> supplied with software stacks). Any other solution ?
>
> PS : Yes, I know, there are external chips like Microchip's MCP215X, but I
> would prefer an internal solution.
>
> Thansk,
> Robert
Reply by Robert Lacoste●July 9, 20042004-07-09
>
> Cypress PSoC
>
Yeah, good idea. But is there an irDA stack for it somewhere ?
Reply by Jean-Michel Bechet●July 9, 20042004-07-09
> I am looking for a low cost 8/16 bits microcontroller with onboard irDA
> interface AND supplied with irDA stacks, at least irCOMM. I've found Zilog
> eZ80 Encore and a couple of Motorola chips (908LJ and 908AP, but not
> supplied with software stacks). Any other solution ?
>
Cypress PSoC
Reply by Robert Lacoste●July 9, 20042004-07-09
Hi guys,
I am looking for a low cost 8/16 bits microcontroller with onboard irDA
interface AND supplied with irDA stacks, at least irCOMM. I've found Zilog
eZ80 Encore and a couple of Motorola chips (908LJ and 908AP, but not
supplied with software stacks). Any other solution ?
PS : Yes, I know, there are external chips like Microchip's MCP215X, but I
would prefer an internal solution.
Thansk,
Robert