In article <4128da6b$0$251$edfadb0f@dread12.news.tele.dk>,
Rune Christensen <rune.christensen@adslhome.dk> wrote:
>Hello
>
>I'm looking for a cheap cpu module with dual serial port and an
>
>ethernet port.
>
>The cpu module must have some sort of flash and ram.
>
>I'm going to build a customize serial to ethernet converter.
>
>The price should be below $50
Check out ZWorld/RabbitSemiconductor's RCM3710. This CPU module
has 10BASE-T, 4 async serial (CMOS levels), 256K Flash program
memory, SeriaFlash and sells for $49/ea.
http://www.zworld.com/products/rcm3700/
See ya, -ingo
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Reply by Robert Lacoste●August 23, 20042004-08-23
Rabbit is a good solution, but if you neeed more horsepower you can have a
look at Compulab's modules, ARMCore in particular (around $60 in volumes).
See www.compulab.co.il
Cheers,
Robert
"Rune Christensen" <rune.christensen@adslhome.dk> a �crit dans le message de
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> Hello
>
> I'm looking for a cheap cpu module with dual serial port and an
>
> ethernet port.
>
> The cpu module must have some sort of flash and ram.
>
> I'm going to build a customize serial to ethernet converter.
>
> The price should be below $50
>
> Cheers
>
> Rune Christensen
>
>
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Reply by Markus Zingg●August 23, 20042004-08-23
>Hello
>
>I'm looking for a cheap cpu module with dual serial port and an
>
>ethernet port.
>
>The cpu module must have some sort of flash and ram.
>
>I'm going to build a customize serial to ethernet converter.
>
>The price should be below $50
>
>Cheers
>
>Rune Christensen
Sounds like a perfect case to use one of the Rabbit Modules
www.rabbitsemiconductor.com
Their RCM3000 ($43) , RCM2100 ($34) sound like good candidates. For
both of them are low priced developer kits available which include all
the libraries, compiler and even the sourcecode.
If you are firm with creating your own design you of course can also
go another route, but the Rabbits are IMHO ideal if you are after a
quick sloution. To do what you want all you need is to create a
baseplane PCB with a little power supply cirquit, the core module
connectors on it and you are done.
HTH
Markus
Reply by Rune Christensen●August 22, 20042004-08-22
Hello
I'm looking for a cheap cpu module with dual serial port and an
ethernet port.
The cpu module must have some sort of flash and ram.
I'm going to build a customize serial to ethernet converter.
The price should be below $50
Cheers
Rune Christensen
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