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MCU-based platform hosts Ethernet development

A Helping Hand Software product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 22, 2005

A new hardware platform provides an ideal development environment for embedded Ethernet-enabled systems.

Helping Hand Software, a UK based developer of a TCP/IP protocol stacks for 8bit microcontrollers, has released a hardware platform for hosting embedded Ethernet-enabled systems.

Combining an 8051-type microcontroller with a 10Base-T Ethernet controller, it has sufficient memory resources to host a TCP/IP stack and an application.

The platform has onboard magnetics for the Ethernet port, plus an RS232 port and an 8bit digital I/O port, thus providing a complete hardware solution for development or small volume projects.

The hardware is proven and tested, from deployment in Helping Hand Software's own embedded web server.

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