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TCP/UDP communication between a microcontroller and a PC

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I would need a TCP or UDP communication between a microcontroller and a PC. The required speed: 1-2 Mb/s.
Can you recommend me something?
Does anybody have experience with WIZnet stuffs?

Thanks
 

mikroe wiznet

Hi,

CP22xx from silicon labs is pretty simple to use. Silicon labs provides lots of code examples for sending data Via ethernet. Vist www.silabs.com for more details


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S.Rajesh Kumar
 

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Re: ETHERNET controller

Hi,

You can use Cirrus Logic's CS8900. It has inbult MAC & PHY with ISA interface. The controller will support 10mbps.
 

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Re: ETHERNET controller

drabos said:
I would need a TCP or UDP communication between a microcontroller and a PC. The required speed: 1-2 Mb/s.
Can you recommend me something?
Does anybody have experience with WIZnet stuffs?

Thanks


Try search Zilog or Microchip MCU. They have intergrated ethernet controller with MCU. THis is the most simple way to do your project.

If you like other method. --> www.edtp.com
 

ETHERNET controller

in some project microcontrller with integrated ethernet controller is best choice, example for this type of controller are PIC18F97J60/J90
 
Re: ETHERNET controller

Hello, I think wiznet is a good choice if you need a LAN 10/100 fast.
I used it about 4 years ago.
I tryed to analyze other market solution but wiznet was faster.
Anyway if you don't need performance you can use other solution (a processor with integrated LAN, for example NXP LPC2378).
Regards

Dan
 

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