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Ethernet Circuit

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GatorGuy

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I am looking for a "simple" Ethernet circuit. What I need is to be able to send data from a PIC to the Ethernet controller over a network. It would also be nice to have it automatically pull a static IP from a router. Any help would be great.
 
GatorGuy said:
I am looking for a "simple" Ethernet circuit. What I need is to be able to send data from a PIC to the Ethernet controller over a network. It would also be nice to have it automatically pull a static IP from a router. Any help would be great.

You might have a look at ?.
 
Microchip just came out with a very cool SPI to ethernet IC designed to be used with the PIC. They provide the nessesary software too. A quick look at microchips website should turn up the chip.
 
i have great interest to work on the embedded ethernet controller but don't know where to start.
pls help me ,how to get familiar,don't under stand the tcp/ip stack..it deals with some web page coding...
i desperately need help friends..
 
Great thanks

I am really happy to see your guidance but i am looking for coding and circuit to known better about the systems.pls help me.
elecrajesh
 
Check out the offering from wiznet. I understand they are flexible and very easy to use. And you can get an inexpensive 'kit' with the chip and connector already mounted.
 
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**broken link removed** has a web platform with a dspic hooked to ethernet via an spi chip. It's an open hardware and software design.
 
Help me

thanks brownout,i already have a W5100 eth.controller,enc28j60 but i don't knoe how to program it.
tcp/ip stack i was going through looks simple in explanation but its really hard to reliaze as part of programming.
 
I thought the TCP/IP stack was hardcoded in the chip, and all you have to do is set up the interface to your microcontroller. That's what I understood from the articles I've read, never actually used one, but it's on my list.
 
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