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.
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From: Michael Anburaj
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
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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