Anders,
I second that. All of the Wi-Fi chip makers are the same. I
have emailed them to get information (datasheets, eval board availability
etc)
left voice mail and have not received any communication whatsoever. I know
they are catering to cell phone, pda, and all other high volume products,
but it would be nice just to get something back from them. I want to
develop a wireless CAN bus interface that could be put in a vehicle to
monitor critical data during testing. I have gotten a Zigbee/AVR version to
work but, throughput is not there. The vechicle I am monitoring is running
at 250KBps and is about 60% loaded (~1000 msgs/second) The fastest I can
run the zigbee is 250KBps over the air so anything above 500 msgs/second
gets lost. I was wondering if anyone knows of a WI-FI chip maker willing to
work with a small volume run of product? Anders would it be possible that
the BGW200 board have the optional population of the LPC2129??? This would
make for a compact solution for CAN to WI-FI..
Thanks,
Brian K. Mohlman
Project Engineer (Electrical)
Advanced Concepts Design Engineering
JLG Industries Inc.
1 JLG Drive
McConnellsburg, PA 17233
Ph. (717) 485-6495
mailto:bkmohlman@...
http://www.jlg.com
http://www.gradall.com
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: BGW200
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