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RE: Re: Interfacing With Ethernet




> Yes I agree a cheap Ethernet -> serial device is needed and don't
see
> this being a problem. Other idea's would be Ethernet to TW523/TW7223
> allowing X10 -> Ethernet interface, and as Matt says an Ethernet to
1
> wire interface would also be useful.

My thinking is that ethernet to PIC is all that is needed really as stuff
like TW523 or 1-wire requires some logical control which is where the pic
chip comes in. In the case of 1-wire the pic chip reads the values and
takes care of the 1-wire protocol and then just communicates back the
result in a text format.  This is where xPL come in allowing the ethernet
broadcast to be picked up, it what they were designed for.

> This was wired to a PIC 16F877 via 8 bit databus + 8 other control
wires,
power + ground.

That type of thing sounds ideal.  The pricing looks reasonable to,
especially as there would be few extra components on the PIC side just a
load of programming to do.

S.



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