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Re: Ethernet chips
- From: Laurent GONZALEZ <laurent dot gonzalez at silicomp dot fr>
- To: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com, "Slawek" <sgp at telsatgp dot com dot pl>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:49:30 +0200
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] Ethernet chips
- Organization: SILICOMP RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- References: <004d01c3445f$c7b86c00$0205a8c0@slawek>
I know a board with SMSC LAN91C111 ( we are partners with ATMEL at91 team, and they already showed us such a board ). This board uses an AT91M55800A.
I know that there is another corean chip (don't remember exactly the name) that is a non-PCI 10/100 ethernet chip.
Will you explain your need for ethernet connectivity. Are you sure that you really need 100BT. I'am afraid that the throuput will not be what you expect even for 100 Mbits connection. What about using a processor with an integrated ethernet device such AT91RM9200 ?
regards,
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:14:21 +0200
"Slawek" <sgp@telsatgp.com.pl> wrote:
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> I'm searching for some 10/100 ethernet MAC/PHY chip supported by eCos that doesn't need to be connected by PCI.
>
> After a quick look around I've found SMSC LAN91C111.
>
> Are there any other such chips supported?
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GONZALEZ Laurent
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