Check the original thread for links to more information on the ethernet
LPC213X line.
Since there hasn't been any recent discussion on this topic, and it is now
only weeks away from being '2Q 2005'. Perhaps 'Philips Apps' might want to
field some questions?
I for one would like to get as much information on these new devices as
soon as possible (I can't wait to dump my current NIC). I personally would
like to specifically find out about the following:
- 10/100 support or just 10?
- auto-negotiation support?
- full-duplex (plus pause frames?)
- PHY on chip?
- Rod
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On Wed, 18 May 2005, d34db33fc4f3 wrote:
> Where is your information on the LPC23XX parts coming from? Any idea
> on availablity dates?
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> David
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> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Rod Moffitt <rodlist@r...> wrote:
>> I for one am rather excited about the new LPC23XX chips, not only
> because
>> of the (apparent) on-board 10/100 PHY (not just the MAC, parts which
> lack
>> a PHY make it a PITA since you now need another chip and more
> sharp-edge
>> traces), yet also the (hopefully) larger RAM (most powerful LPC yet
> huh?)!
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC23xx ethernet
2005-05-18 by Rod Moffitt
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