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Ethernet addon board for LPC

Started by Michael Anburaj October 6, 2005
Hi

There are some things out there using the device:
see - http://www.edtp.com
but we were told it would be out at the beginning of 2005 but it still
seems to be having problems getting out of the gates. The data sheet
says it needs about 250mA, which at 10M is 5 time a CS--- (forgotten
the name for the moment..).

What do you think about a socket modem?

See http://www.altec-ag.ch/ger/Produkte/DOWNLOADS/DS_AL6000S_V1.pdf
for example...

Cheers

Mark Butcher
www.mjbc.ch --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "David Hawkins" <dwh@o...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Have you looked at the MicroChip ENC28J60, Just come across this
chip
> > looks quite interesting. You could port the Microchip Stack see
here
> > http://www.edtp.com/downloads.htm but I don't know what the licence
> > implications are.
> >
> > Look at this link http://www.edtp.com/framethrower.htm for an
example
> > of the chip in use.
> >
>
> Don't hold your breath waiting for the part - I ordered a couple
> from digikey months ago ... still waiting.
>
> Dave


An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

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.
__________________________________


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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__________________________________


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. >
> __________________________________




--- 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



--- 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



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



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



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.
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________
> >
> >
>




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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