Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 1 Rob Stein Field Applications Engineering

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Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 1 Rob Stein Field Applications Engineering

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 2 Market Benefits l World is moving to Ubiquitous Internet Connectivity l Business: l Decreased time to market: remote upgradeability l Save Money: Service and Delivery l Consumer: l Convenience: the ability to control devices remotely l Peace of mind: knowing the status of valued property l Microchip recognizes the importance of being an Internet Connectivity solution provider l World is moving to Ubiquitous Internet Connectivity l Business: l Decreased time to market: remote upgradeability l Save Money: Service and Delivery l Consumer: l Convenience: the ability to control devices remotely l Peace of mind: knowing the status of valued property l Microchip recognizes the importance of being an Internet Connectivity solution provider

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 3 Embedded Internet Applications l Event reporting - fire, burglar, weather l Data collection - weather, seismic, utilities l Diagnostics - car, appliances, medical l Monitoring - cameras, sensors, processes l Remote control - thermostat, VCR, factory l Upgradeability - features, fixes, recalibration l Media Delivery - print, radio, music, movies l Communications - phones, gateways, video l Entertainment - toys, games l Event reporting - fire, burglar, weather l Data collection - weather, seismic, utilities l Diagnostics - car, appliances, medical l Monitoring - cameras, sensors, processes l Remote control - thermostat, VCR, factory l Upgradeability - features, fixes, recalibration l Media Delivery - print, radio, music, movies l Communications - phones, gateways, video l Entertainment - toys, games

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 4 What connectivity solutions does Microchip offer? l Microchip has partnered with several companies to provide connectivity solutions l Iosoft Ltd. l LiveDevices (Realogy) l CMX Systems l Yipee l emWare l Microchip provides connectivity related appnotes l Microchip provides an Internet/Ethernet evaluation board l Microchip has partnered with several companies to provide connectivity solutions l Iosoft Ltd. l LiveDevices (Realogy) l CMX Systems l Yipee l emWare l Microchip provides connectivity related appnotes l Microchip provides an Internet/Ethernet evaluation board

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 5 Microchip Solution & 3rd Party Solutions PICmicrosCode Footprint Protocols PIC18XXXX Ethernet, SLIP, ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP, HTTP ~9.7Kw PIC16F877a, PIC16F87 PIC18XXXX Ethernet, SLIP, ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP, HTTP, UDP ~6.3Kw PIC18XXXX Ethernet, Modem, PPP SLIP, ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, FTP ~9.8Kw (Std. Stack) PIC18XXXX Modem, USART, PPP, SLIP, IP, TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP ~9.0Kw (+RTOS=8Kw) PIC16CXXX PIC12C67X, PIC16F87X PIC16C6X/7X, PIC18 Ethernet, PPP, DHCP, ARP,IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP SMTP, SNMP, HTTP, FTP ~11Kw All Internet Protocols Supported through a Gateway 1-2.5Kw

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 6 Microchip’s PICDEM.net PICDEM.net Features l Microchip PIC16F877A (IOSOFT) l Future kits will include PIC18F452 (MCHP) l 24LC256 Serial EEPROM, stores web pages l Ethernet interface using Realtek RTL8019AS l Pushbutton switch, potentiometers and LEDs l Can be used with MPLAB-ICD l RS-232 interface l LCD Display Prototyping area “Quick Start” for Internet Connectivity Most Popular Demonstration Board!

Slide © 2002 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Microchip TCP/IP Stack 7 SummarySummary l Microchip has partnered with several Key companies to provide TCP/IP connectivity solutions l Microchip can offer several TCP/IP solutions that run on all PICmicro MCUs l PICDEM.net is available as a tool for connectivity development and experimentation l Requirements are changing and can quickly be addressed with soft solutions l Contact the 3rd party company directly for specific pricing l Microchip has partnered with several Key companies to provide TCP/IP connectivity solutions l Microchip can offer several TCP/IP solutions that run on all PICmicro MCUs l PICDEM.net is available as a tool for connectivity development and experimentation l Requirements are changing and can quickly be addressed with soft solutions l Contact the 3rd party company directly for specific pricing