Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Helping Hand Software | Subject: Ethernet-enabled embedded systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2006
Module makes light of complex
applications
An ARM7-based module has the processing power and sufficient memory resources to host an embedded TCP/IP stack, an embedded web server and the user's complex application.
Helping Hand Software has released a new hardware module for hosting Ethernet-enabled embedded systems Combining a Philips LPC2129 ARM7 based microcontroller with a 10/100Base-TX Ethernet controller, it has the processing power and sufficient memory resources to host an embedded TCP/IP stack, an embedded web server and the user's complex application
The module has onboard magnetics for the Ethernet port, plus an RS232 port and 16 GPIO lines, thus providing all the hardware required for the hosting embedded Ethernet-enabled systems.
The 16 GPIO pins provide, under software control, general purpose I/O, and/or: a full function UART; I2C; A/D conversion; external interrupts; timers; and pulsewidth modulation (PWM).
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