Ethernet bridge devices enable you to implement Ethernet connectivity to a host processor via USB, High-Speed Inter-Chip (HSIC), Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI™) or PCI Express® (PCIe®) interfaces. In the case of USB, these solutions enable fanning out the local bus, providing flexibility towards additional downstream ports.
Microchip offers a free licensed TCP/IP stack optimized for the PIC18, PIC24, dsPIC and PIC32 microcontroller families. As shown in figure 2, the stack is divided into multiple layers, where each layer accesses services from one or more layers directly below it. Per specifications, many of the TCP/IP layers are "live", in the sense that they not only act when a service is requested, but also when events like time-out or new packet arrival occurs.
This video will guide you through the installation process of the DM990101 IoT Ethernet Monitoring Kit powered by Medium One.
A quick overview of the MPLAB Harmony TCP/IP Stack and the benefits it brings to the high performance embedded networking applications.
USB Ethernet, Ethernet Switch and traffic demonstration with diagnostics and bandwidth monitoring. Based on the Microchip DU0141 demo platform.