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Serial to Ethernet converter.....

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hi i am designing a serial to ethernet converter by using PIC18f4620. Actually i have just started working on it. i need some help and some ideas about what all i will need for making this. i have studied ARP protocol.
please guide me if any one ..
thanx in advance[/b]
 

Clear your Requirement & which kind of Help u needed.

I developed Serial to Ethernet converter using PIC18F452.

Tectona.
 

do you have some chip meets you requirement?
 

tectona said:
Clear your Requirement & which kind of Help u needed.

I developed Serial to Ethernet converter using PIC18F452.

Tectona.

i wish to see your design and software if possible.

thx.
 

In Microchip TCP/IP stack you will find all you need.

Cristi
 

well i am using PIC18f4620 micro-controller...and i have that microchip TCP/IP stack also.. but the problem is that i exactly dont know what all stack modules i need from that stack to make a serial to ethernet converter.
i will upload my design also. But still am not able to get that whole stack.
so any body guide me..
thanx ..
 

I think that you can use only UDP module. On this page
**broken link removed**
at Application Notes and Source Code you will find some examples about how to use UDP communication. The stack is similar with Microchip stack. In examples_v248.exe is an UDP to serial example - udp2ser file. For testing communication between PC and one module use UDP test tool, is free. Another good tool is wireshark - network protocol analyser.

Cristi
 

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