> From: "Hugh O'Keeffe" <hugh.okeeffe@...> > I know that Philips are releasing an LPC2000 part later this > year (Q3 according to Rober's last post) with on-board > ethernet. Anyone know of an ARM7 based MCU available today > with on-board ethernet ? Netsilicon is all a quick google > found for me. See Sharp www.sharpsma.com We haven't written the Ethernet drivers for these yet. See Samsung The S3C4510B is used by most of the low cost 10/100 4 port switches/hubs. Unless they've improved the sample code in the last 18 months, beware! The sample Ethernet driver is buggy, so try for a Linux driver or contact me directly. See Atmel AT91RM9200 if you don't mind an ARM9. Note that integrated Ethernet hardware usually requires *much* more code than external chips such as the SMC91C111 or the Asix and Realtek chips. Stephen -- Stephen Pelc, stephen@... MicroProcessor Engineering Ltd - More Real, Less Time 133 Hill Lane, Southampton SO15 5AF, England tel: +44 23 80 631441, fax: +44 23 80 339691 web: http://www.mpeltd.demon.co.uk - free VFX Forth downloads
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ARM7 with on-board ethernet
2005-02-25 by Stephen Pelc
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