Reply by Bill Knight October 7, 20052005-10-07
Unfortunately the NM7010B which uses the new W3150 part no
longer supports the I2C interface. The NM7010A uses the
older W3100A part which does. I wish WizNET had kept the
serial interface on the new part or even upgraded it to a
faster SPI.

Regards
-Bill Knight
R O SoftWare &
http://www.theARMPatch.com On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 11:03:02 -0000, mhoneywill wrote:

>Another one to add to the list :-)

>WizNet NM7010B module Ethernet via I2c
>http://www.iinchip.com/

>Cheers

>Martin

>--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "Aryeh Eiderman" <leib@i...> wrote:
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> Just to complete a collection :-)
>>
>> Here a number of easy-to-use
>> Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:
>>
>> http://www.digi.com/
>> http://www.lantronix.com/
>> http://www.tibbo.com/
>>
>> Prices around $50.
>>
>> All of them have TTL level.
>> All of them very compact ~2x3cm.
>> All as enlarged Ethernet sockets.
>>
>> Have a fun.
>>
>> Aryeh
>>
>>
>> --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Waw, This is great! I spent hours trying to find those
>> > links I lost, searching on the net & couldn't find
>> > them. But, now I got them all, plus some more ideas.
>> > You guys are awesome.
>> >
>> > I have one more question in the same lines. I am sure
>> > there are lots of newer chips with greater benefits.
>> > To start with I want to either go with CS8900 or
>> > Realtek RTL 8019AS based add-on card <as my work is in
>> > proof of concept stage>.
>> >
>> > Is there a clear difference between the 2 chipsets? Is
>> > one better than the other?
>> >
>> > And I will be grateful if someone can point me to low
>> > cost add-on boards based on RTL 8019AS.
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot,
>> > -Mike.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > __________________________________
>> >
>> >
>>

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Reply by mhoneywill October 7, 20052005-10-07
Another one to add to the list :-)

WizNet NM7010B module Ethernet via I2c
http://www.iinchip.com/

Cheers

Martin

--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "Aryeh Eiderman" <leib@i...> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Just to complete a collection :-)
>
> Here a number of easy-to-use
> Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:
>
> http://www.digi.com/
> http://www.lantronix.com/
> http://www.tibbo.com/
>
> Prices around $50.
>
> All of them have TTL level.
> All of them very compact ~2x3cm.
> All as enlarged Ethernet sockets.
>
> Have a fun.
>
> Aryeh > --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Waw, This is great! I spent hours trying to find those
> > links I lost, searching on the net & couldn\'t find
> > them. But, now I got them all, plus some more ideas.
> > You guys are awesome.
> >
> > I have one more question in the same lines. I am sure
> > there are lots of newer chips with greater benefits.
> > To start with I want to either go with CS8900 or
> > Realtek RTL 8019AS based add-on card <as my work is in
> > proof of concept stage>.
> >
> > Is there a clear difference between the 2 chipsets? Is
> > one better than the other?
> >
> > And I will be grateful if someone can point me to low
> > cost add-on boards based on RTL 8019AS.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> > -Mike.
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________
> >
> >
>




Reply by mhoneywill October 7, 20052005-10-07
Another one to add to the list :-)

WizNet NM7010B module Ethernet via I2c
http://www.iinchip.com/

Cheers

Martin

--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "Aryeh Eiderman" <leib@i...> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Just to complete a collection :-)
>
> Here a number of easy-to-use
> Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:
>
> http://www.digi.com/
> http://www.lantronix.com/
> http://www.tibbo.com/
>
> Prices around $50.
>
> All of them have TTL level.
> All of them very compact ~2x3cm.
> All as enlarged Ethernet sockets.
>
> Have a fun.
>
> Aryeh > --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Waw, This is great! I spent hours trying to find those
> > links I lost, searching on the net & couldn't find
> > them. But, now I got them all, plus some more ideas.
> > You guys are awesome.
> >
> > I have one more question in the same lines. I am sure
> > there are lots of newer chips with greater benefits.
> > To start with I want to either go with CS8900 or
> > Realtek RTL 8019AS based add-on card <as my work is in
> > proof of concept stage>.
> >
> > Is there a clear difference between the 2 chipsets? Is
> > one better than the other?
> >
> > And I will be grateful if someone can point me to low
> > cost add-on boards based on RTL 8019AS.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> > -Mike.
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________
> >
> >
>




Reply by Rob Jansen October 7, 20052005-10-07
This is great,

> Just to complete a collection :-)
>
> Here a number of easy-to-use
> Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:

I am not using an add-on board but a complete lpc2138 board with
Ethernet controller
http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/boards/lpc2138_100eth.php (65 Euro).
They also have a 10 Mbit only board and some standard lpc21xx modules an
just when I decided to design a development board for one of the modules
(with some switched and stuff) they come out with a prototyping board.

http://www.myvoice.nl/electronics/photo.php?name=IMG_0651&img=0 shows my
\'development system\' containing 2 of these boards (one controlling the
JTAG of the next)

Rob



Reply by Rob Jansen October 7, 20052005-10-07
This is great,

> Just to complete a collection :-)
>
> Here a number of easy-to-use
> Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:

I am not using an add-on board but a complete lpc2138 board with
Ethernet controller
http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/boards/lpc2138_100eth.php (65 Euro).
They also have a 10 Mbit only board and some standard lpc21xx modules an
just when I decided to design a development board for one of the modules
(with some switched and stuff) they come out with a prototyping board.

http://www.myvoice.nl/electronics/photo.php?name=IMG_0651&img=0 shows my
'development system' containing 2 of these boards (one controlling the
JTAG of the next)

Rob



Reply by tsvetanusunov October 7, 20052005-10-07
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks for the info. these chips look very impressive.
> What I am looking for (for my side project) at this
> stage is off-the-shelf cheep add-on boards to go with
> my LPC boards, similar to the ones offered for CS8900.
> If you know of anyone offering boards with the SMSC
> chips, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike.
>

we have cheap $33.95 CS8900 modules in DIL format for prototyping
http://www.olimex.com/dev/cs8900a-h.html

Best regards
Tsvetan



Reply by tsvetanusunov October 7, 20052005-10-07
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thanks for the info. these chips look very impressive.
> What I am looking for (for my side project) at this
> stage is off-the-shelf cheep add-on boards to go with
> my LPC boards, similar to the ones offered for CS8900.
> If you know of anyone offering boards with the SMSC
> chips, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike.
>

we have cheap $33.95 CS8900 modules in DIL format for prototyping
http://www.olimex.com/dev/cs8900a-h.html

Best regards
Tsvetan



Reply by Aryeh Eiderman October 7, 20052005-10-07
Michael,

Just to complete a collection :-)

Here a number of easy-to-use
Ethernet-to-RS232 modules:

http://www.digi.com/
http://www.lantronix.com/
http://www.tibbo.com/

Prices around $50.

All of them have TTL level.
All of them very compact ~2x3cm.
All as enlarged Ethernet sockets.

Have a fun.

Aryeh --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Michael Anburaj <embeddedeng@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Waw, This is great! I spent hours trying to find those
> links I lost, searching on the net & couldn't find
> them. But, now I got them all, plus some more ideas.
> You guys are awesome.
>
> I have one more question in the same lines. I am sure
> there are lots of newer chips with greater benefits.
> To start with I want to either go with CS8900 or
> Realtek RTL 8019AS based add-on card <as my work is in
> proof of concept stage>.
>
> Is there a clear difference between the 2 chipsets? Is
> one better than the other?
>
> And I will be grateful if someone can point me to low
> cost add-on boards based on RTL 8019AS.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> -Mike. >
> __________________________________




Reply by Michael Anburaj October 6, 20052005-10-06
Hi Chris,

Thanks for the info. these chips look very impressive.
What I am looking for (for my side project) at this
stage is off-the-shelf cheep add-on boards to go with
my LPC boards, similar to the ones offered for CS8900.
If you know of anyone offering boards with the SMSC
chips, please let me know.

Thanks,
-Mike.

--- sig5534@sig5... wrote:

> Why do you want to use a CS8900A? That is only
> Enet-10 controller.
>
> I have an application now where I need both USB-2
> (480M) and Enet-10/100, and for the Enet-10/100 I am
> using the SMSC LAN9116 or LAN91C111. Those give you
> both the PHY+MAC. Very well established parts, with
> lots of other source code around and RTOS support
> for stacks. For the USB-2 I picked the Philips
> ISP1582.
>
> Chris. >
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Anburaj
> To: lpc2000@lpc2...
> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:52 PM
> Subject: [lpc2000] Ethernet addon board for LPC > Hi all,
>
> Some days back I came across 2 WebPages providing
> Ethernet add-on cards for micro-controller using
> CS8900A -- which I thought I would use with my
> LPC2106
> & LPC2138 boards. I some how misplaced the web
> links.
> If anyone knows them or similar pages -- which
> provide
> cheep Ethernet add-on boards based on CS8900A,
> please
> let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> -Mike. >
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Reply by Michael Anburaj October 6, 20052005-10-06
Hi,

Waw, This is great! I spent hours trying to find those
links I lost, searching on the net & couldnt find
them. But, now I got them all, plus some more ideas.
You guys are awesome.

I have one more question in the same lines. I am sure
there are lots of newer chips with greater benefits.
To start with I want to either go with CS8900 or
Realtek RTL 8019AS based add-on card <as my work is in
proof of concept stage>.

Is there a clear difference between the 2 chipsets? Is
one better than the other?

And I will be grateful if someone can point me to low
cost add-on boards based on RTL 8019AS.

Thanks a lot,
-Mike.
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