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FW: Re: Electronic Enginers - Embedded Ethernet/C++
- Subject: FW: Re: Electronic Enginers - Embedded
Ethernet/C++
- From: "Chris Miles" <chrismiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 22:26:33 +0100
Thanks for responding... I have had a good look through your site.
Is it advised to start off with actual electronic kits to build non
microcontroller based things? Or is it ok to fire into some of
the basic microcontroller stuff?
Chris
>
>Hi Chris
>
>Late reply as I was on holiday but I have played a bit in the Ethernet
>field. Mine has all been non time critical data and so far so good but
not
>finished yet. I use Atmel processors and have made my own Ethernet
boards.
>I bought the software Ethernet stack however.
>
>Have a quick look at www.mollyology.com where I have some pages of how
I
>started in Electronics and PCB production. Now I am making a lot less
>mistakes I use www.olimex.com/pcb to produce prototype boards. This is
>especially easy now as some of them are getting rather complicated. I
use
>the Proteus software (www.labcenter.co.uk/index_uk.htm) for PCB design
but
>it is not the cheapest or easiest to use. Once you get used to it
though
>it is very powerful.
>
>Feel free to ask questions
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>Ian
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>"Chris Miles" <chrismiles@xxxxxxx>
>Sent by: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>15/08/2006 09:43
>Please respond to ukha_d
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> To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> cc: (bcc: Ian Bird/CV/Novartis)
> Subject: [ukha_d] Electronic Enginers - Embedded
Ethernet/C++
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>Is there any electroic or programming buffs who have developed or
designed
>their
>own bespoke ethernet devices?
>
>Chris
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