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Internet DSP
5/1/2001 1:25 PM EDT
Internet DSP
SmartStack for Ethernet combines the media access control layer (MAC), which consists of the functions necessary to connect to a local area network, and Internet protocols on a single DSP. It enables OEMs to build direct connectivity (e-mail, FTP, and a web server) into their equipment without the need for a PC or ISP. It can also be used to execute developer-specific functions. To accomplish all of this, SmartStack for Ethernet requires standard flash memory and a PHY component to connect the DSP to the RJ45 connector. Developers can integrate SmartStack into their own hardware or purchase a turnkey chipset. It interfaces with other applications by means of an AT-like command set running on the DSP. SmartStack for Ethernet is available now.
SmartStack for Ethernet combines the media access control layer (MAC), which consists of the functions necessary to connect to a local area network, and Internet protocols on a single DSP. It enables OEMs to build direct connectivity (e-mail, FTP, and a web server) into their equipment without the need for a PC or ISP. It can also be used to execute developer-specific functions. To accomplish all of this, SmartStack for Ethernet requires standard flash memory and a PHY component to connect the DSP to the RJ45 connector. Developers can integrate SmartStack into their own hardware or purchase a turnkey chipset. It interfaces with other applications by means of an AT-like command set running on the DSP. SmartStack for Ethernet is available now.
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