Reply by Steffen Luzemann●September 22, 20042004-09-22
Stephen Pelc wrote:
>>I was wondering if there's any microcontroller with built-in 1394 support
>>i.e. with the appropriate hardware connectivity and a firewire stack in
>>firmware?
>
>
> Oxford Semiconductor has several.
But, as I know, for IDE-to-1394 applications only. There are a special
link layer controller from TI with an integrated PHY and an ARM7 core
with about 256k program memory, TSB43CB43. But it's more a specialized
solution for digital audio/video applications. For general purpose
stuff, I don't know an 'all-in-one' solution.
Steffen
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Reply by Stephen Pelc●September 20, 20042004-09-20
>I was wondering if there's any microcontroller with built-in 1394 support
>i.e. with the appropriate hardware connectivity and a firewire stack in
>firmware?
Oxford Semiconductor has several.
Stephen
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Reply by Roland Zitzke●September 20, 20042004-09-20
Hi,
I was wondering if there's any microcontroller with built-in 1394 support
i.e. with the appropriate hardware connectivity and a firewire stack in
firmware?
Google just gave me that MindReady solution which appears to be quite
expensive.
Thanks in advance
Roland