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- Subject: Re: Re : luachip
- From: Joseph Stewart <joseph.stewart@...>
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:43:48 -0400
I was able to find any price information (in the 3 minutes I spent
finding the page and skimming it). For my hobbyist applications, >$100
is my price point... then of course there are the palm devices... but
that's another story entirely.
-j
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:36:07 +0300, Asko Kauppi <asko.kauppi@sci.fi> wrote:
>
> Of those the NetSilicon DigiConnect EM seems suitable for me.
>
> It doesn't have to be a one-chip solution at first, getting a nice
> development platform up and running is vital. And.. networking will add
> up the "Wow-factor a lot.. ;)
>
> 5x4cm is still rather small..
>
> BTW, does "power pass-thru" mean we could run this baby off the
> Ethernet power? That'd be cool. :)
>
> NetSilicon NS7520 32-Bit ARM Microprocessor @ 55MHz
> ▪ 10/100Base-T Ethernet with power pass-thru for network powered
> devices.
> ▪ 4MB flash, 8MB RAM on board.
> ▪ Two high speed 230Kbps TTL Level Async Serial Ports.
> ▪ 9Mbps SPI Interface.
> ▪ 9 Shared GPIO Ports.
> ▪ Strong SSL/TLS encryption.
> ▪ Royalty-free NET+Works development platform.
> ▪ 3.3Vdc @ 250mA.
> ▪ 49mm x 40mm PCB Module.
>
> 10.8.2004 kello 18:20, Joseph Stewart kirjoitti:
>
>
>
> > It's not exactly a chip, but check out this page of network devices...
> >
> > http://www.beyondlogic.org/etherip/ip.htm
> >
> > as a point of discussion. I'm fairly familiar with ARM processors.
> > Seems like it might be a good place to start.
> >
> > -j
>
>