On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 15:09 +0100, "Ing. Daniel Rozsnyó" wrote:
> It depends on what he wants to use it for.
> 
> Personally, I use Microchip's ENC 28J60 10 Mb/s mac+phy for SPI, it 
> allows me to receive/send ethernet frames. No TCP. They have an improved 
> version for 10/100 Mb/s network with a parallel port access (+ spi).
> 
> For one project I designed-in an SMSC's 10/100 MAC+PHY in one chip, that 
> had 16/32 bit parallel SRAM like interface.
> 
> If the cost is the question, then for FPGA designs, an PHY-chip is 
> enough, with MAC implemented in fpga.. that can be the way to get to 
> 1000 Mb/s.
> 
> For the TCP/IP stack I do not know any chips - just an assembly called 
> XPORT. Some versions have eth-serial only, some offer TCP stack. I 
> haven't worked with them.. I have my own stack now :)
> 
> I suppose they will use some AT command set like interface, to 
> initiate/receive TCPIP.

those have an arm7tdmi embedded
others have some sort of embedded x86 proc

> D.


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