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silvio
Joined: 31 Dec 2001 Posts: 801 Helped: 90
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09 Nov 2003 12:05 unetserial_release |
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Keep eyes open wide to the future release of this chip.
After discontinued Seiko S7600 chip, Mike Johnson thought it's nice to go further.
h**p://www.nchip.com/
Like Mike said:
Yes I decided to do the nChip by myself so that I wouldn't be restricted by the politics and unpredictibilty of a large company like so many of the japanese companys that we know and love.
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Sobakava
Joined: 27 Mar 2002 Posts: 367
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18 Dec 2003 20:52 S76O0A S76O1A Replacement |
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Is there a replacement for these Seik0 TCPIP
chips?
I need PAP + TCP/IP solution for 8 bit microcontroller
to connect to internet (dial up ISP)
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silvio
Joined: 31 Dec 2001 Posts: 801 Helped: 90
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19 Dec 2003 4:31 Re: S76O0A S76O1A Replacement |
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Or you can try this one, though a little bit expensive on orders less than 100 pcs.
http://www.connectone.com/DSheetFiles/iChip%20CO561AD-S%20Datasheet%201_04.pdf
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Sobakava
Joined: 27 Mar 2002 Posts: 367
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19 Dec 2003 19:23 |
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is CO561 active product? what is the approximately price of it for 150 chips?
Where can I buy it?
Is there a document for protocol, registers, commands etc? An application note would be very helpful...
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silvio
Joined: 31 Dec 2001 Posts: 801 Helped: 90
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20 Dec 2003 3:00 Re: S76O0A S76O1A Replacement |
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Yes is active, it has even an update CO661AL-S
You can buy from one of distributors
Budgetary Price : 100 - 999 = $37.50 at www.arrow.com for item: CO561AD-S/20PC-5 50-3150-01
or direct from connectone, send them an email info(at)connectone.com
go to http://www.connectone.com/html/support.htm
You can find everything that concerning you: firmware, manuals, source codes, engineering notes, AT+i protocol.
http://www.connectone.com/ManualFiles/AT+i%20Programmers%20Manual%20Ver%207_2b.zip
http://www.connectone.com/ManualFiles/iChipConfig%20Utility%20User%20Manual%202_2_22.zip
http://www.connectone.com/RefDesignFiles/Internet%20Modem%20Using%20CO561AD-S%20Ref%20Design.pdf
sources and code:
http://www.connectone.com/SCodeFiles/iChip%20Templates%20Sources%20Demo%20MVC.zip
http://www.connectone.com/SCodeFiles/iChip%20Templat%20Sources%20and%20Demo%20Apps%203_00b(1).zip
You must register to get windows utility for evaluating iChip functionality.
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Sobakava
Joined: 27 Mar 2002 Posts: 367
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20 Dec 2003 14:42 |
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I think $37.5 is too expensive. I can implement our prototype with this but I don't suppose we could go to mass production with this price.
I could not understand why S760x became obsolete.
I think there must be a cost effective solution. I'll keep looking for alternatives.
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Sobakava
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20 Dec 2003 15:27 |
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anyone has info on this?
www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/documentation/docs/manuals/TCPIP/UsersManual/pppdrive.html
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