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Ethernet converter RTL8019AS

Started by Anjali September 4, 2006
Hello
friends,
I m  working as a R & D embedded Engineer.

I would like to know how ethernet converter RTL8019AS actually works...
If possible please send me detail links...
My current application uses RTL8019AS externally and now we are
planning to design it on board with my present 8 bit controller..

Thanks & Regards,
Anjali

"Anjali" <afriend_123@rediffmail.com> wrote in message 
news:1157354827.451866.253750@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> I would like to know how ethernet converter RTL8019AS actually works...
The simple answer to that is that it works very well if you don't expect too much Good luck!
> Hello > friends, > I m working as a R & D embedded Engineer. > > I would like to know how ethernet converter RTL8019AS actually works... > If possible please send me detail links... > My current application uses RTL8019AS externally and now we are > planning to design it on board with my present 8 bit controller.. > > Thanks & Regards, > Anjali
Does the 'R' in R&D involve RTFM? Regards, Richard. + http://www.FreeRTOS.org + http://www.SafeRTOS.com for Cortex-M3, ARM7, ARM9, HCS12, H8S, MSP430 Microblaze, Coldfire, AVR, x86, 8051 & PIC18 * * * *
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 18:26:33 GMT, "FreeRTOS.org" <noemail@gmail.com>
wrote:

>> Hello >> friends, >> I m working as a R & D embedded Engineer. >> >> I would like to know how ethernet converter RTL8019AS actually works... >> If possible please send me detail links... >> My current application uses RTL8019AS externally and now we are >> planning to design it on board with my present 8 bit controller.. >> >> Thanks & Regards, >> Anjali > > >Does the 'R' in R&D involve RTFM? > >Regards, >Richard. > >+ http://www.FreeRTOS.org >+ http://www.SafeRTOS.com >for Cortex-M3, ARM7, ARM9, HCS12, H8S, MSP430 >Microblaze, Coldfire, AVR, x86, 8051 & PIC18 * * * * >
And the 'D' is delegate? Vic

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