You can use a PIC18F97J60, which has a built-in ethernet interface, an external ethernet controller, e.g. ENC28J60, or a Wiznet controller (e.g. W5100) with hardware TCP/IP stack.
that means external phy transceiver is not required.right!PIC18F97J60 family is the only single chip solution available from Microchip, PIC18 with built-in ethernet MAC and PHY.
Right, you need only rj45 connector with magnetic (magjack) and a few resistors and capacitors.that means external phy transceiver is not required.right!
Right, you need only rj45 connector with magnetic (magjack) and a few resistors and capacitors.
thank for reply... xport is a new word to me...i googled it and came to it is inside rj45 and that will take your serial data stream and convert it to Ethernet packets. i want to know more about it can suggest any particular web site or reference schematic.You can also use Xport. Easy to use for Network Ethernet connectivity.
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Siong Boon
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