Jun 6, 2004 #1 F feiutm9898 Full Member level 4 Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 224 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Location Singapore Activity points 2,027 Hello. Can somebody tell me any alternative to replace realtek rtl8019 chip? Or, can post some useful information to me? Actually I want use this chip to interface with my PIC6f877 mcu. To establish communication between computer and mcu. I looking this chip around Singapore but seem not available? So sad!
Hello. Can somebody tell me any alternative to replace realtek rtl8019 chip? Or, can post some useful information to me? Actually I want use this chip to interface with my PIC6f877 mcu. To establish communication between computer and mcu. I looking this chip around Singapore but seem not available? So sad!
Jun 6, 2004 #2 Kripton2035 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 1,182 Helped 212 Reputation 428 Reaction score 193 Trophy points 1,353 Location Western Europe Activity points 8,171 example is on the page : **broken link removed** it's in french, you can use an automated translator like altavista babelfish. the idea is to use a well available ethernet ISA card on any pc and interface it to a pic.
example is on the page : **broken link removed** it's in french, you can use an automated translator like altavista babelfish. the idea is to use a well available ethernet ISA card on any pc and interface it to a pic.
Jun 6, 2004 #3 Kripton2035 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 1,182 Helped 212 Reputation 428 Reaction score 193 Trophy points 1,353 Location Western Europe Activity points 8,171 or also look at this page in english **broken link removed** almost the same thing.
Jun 6, 2004 #4 checkmate Advanced Member level 3 Joined Feb 25, 2004 Messages 832 Helped 178 Reputation 356 Reaction score 125 Trophy points 1,323 Location Toilet Seat Activity points 7,811 The packet whacker from http://www.edtp.com/ is quite good. Saves the hassle of working with the SMD IC too.
The packet whacker from http://www.edtp.com/ is quite good. Saves the hassle of working with the SMD IC too.
Jun 7, 2004 #5 P prokopec Junior Member level 3 Joined Feb 13, 2003 Messages 28 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 213 **broken link removed** **broken link removed** https://www.picoweb.net/
Jun 7, 2004 #6 mYthorON Member level 4 Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 70 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 409 8019 has 5V TTL IOs, so I suggest you choose CS8900a to replace RTL8019a
Jun 7, 2004 #7 Kripton2035 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 1,182 Helped 212 Reputation 428 Reaction score 193 Trophy points 1,353 Location Western Europe Activity points 8,171 you also have this board ready made for .. $50 !!! **broken link removed** and not so "far" from you they are in australia !
you also have this board ready made for .. $50 !!! **broken link removed** and not so "far" from you they are in australia !
Jun 7, 2004 #8 F feiutm9898 Full Member level 4 Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 224 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Location Singapore Activity points 2,027 realtek 8019 is SMD IC. my question is that have IC socket for realtek 8019 IC which have 100 pins? I can't find it at farnell, can some one provide information to me?
realtek 8019 is SMD IC. my question is that have IC socket for realtek 8019 IC which have 100 pins? I can't find it at farnell, can some one provide information to me?
Jun 10, 2004 #9 F feiutm9898 Full Member level 4 Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 224 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Location Singapore Activity points 2,027 Usually Realtek Eternet controller connect to RJ45 with a low pass filter. Can some one tell me how to choose this LPF and more information about Ethernet controller and its filter?
Usually Realtek Eternet controller connect to RJ45 with a low pass filter. Can some one tell me how to choose this LPF and more information about Ethernet controller and its filter?
Jun 10, 2004 #10 N newman Junior Member level 3 Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 28 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 198 search DP8390: Network Interface Controller: An Introductory Guide This is show how ethernet controler work.
search DP8390: Network Interface Controller: An Introductory Guide This is show how ethernet controler work.
Jun 12, 2004 #11 H hispano Newbie level 3 Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 4 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Warsaw. Poland Activity points 37 Hello I suggest you try wiznet company products. TCP/IP stack is hardware implemented, so you will have more memory to use in you microcontroller. hispano
Hello I suggest you try wiznet company products. TCP/IP stack is hardware implemented, so you will have more memory to use in you microcontroller. hispano
Jun 21, 2004 #12 F feiutm9898 Full Member level 4 Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 224 Helped 4 Reputation 8 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Location Singapore Activity points 2,027 hispano said: Hello I suggest you try wiznet company products. TCP/IP stack is hardware implemented, so you will have more memory to use in you microcontroller. hispano Click to expand... All this I know, I just want full understanding about Realtek or other similar chip and how they can be used??
hispano said: Hello I suggest you try wiznet company products. TCP/IP stack is hardware implemented, so you will have more memory to use in you microcontroller. hispano Click to expand... All this I know, I just want full understanding about Realtek or other similar chip and how they can be used??