Interfacing microcontroller into wifi module or wifi adapter...


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    Default Re: Interfacing microcontroller into wifi module or wifi adapter...

    thank u sir..Sir if it is ok to u sir..can i have ur full schematic?if not thats ok sir..tnx

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    Would I be correct in saying the Microchip MRF24WB0MB isn't mentioned here due to it's requirement of a "C" library of the TCP/IP protocol stack?

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    I didn't mention it because I was unaware of it. I doubt the C stack is a necessity but have not looked at whether it's inputs/outputs are documented sufficiently to use with other languages/chips. The price is good ($30 at Mouser). It's surface mount which makes it tough to breadboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhouston View Post
    I didn't mention it because I was unaware of it. I doubt the C stack is a necessity but have not looked at whether it's inputs/outputs are documented sufficiently to use with other languages/chips. The price is good ($30 at Mouser). It's surface mount which makes it tough to breadboard.
    From the data sheet:
    The MRF24WB0MA/MRF24WB0MB modules are designed to be used with Microchip’s TCP/IP software stack. The software stack has an integrated driver that implements the API that is used in the modules for command and control, and for management and data packet traffic.
    The Microchip TCP/IP software stack is available in the free Microchip Application Libraries download (including example applications and source code) from the Microchip web site, http://www.microchip.com/wireless
    The combination of the module and a PIC running the TCP/IP stack results in support for IEEE Standard802.11 and IP services. This allows, for example, the immediate implementation of a wireless web server.
    It is breadboard able with thin lead wires soldered to each MRF24WB0M connection and at the other end a short length of a clipped resistor lead to connect to the breadboard.

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    Sir do you have a schematic in minisocket iwifi to max232 to rs232?...tnx

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