Dear All,
I would like to interface Philips BGW200 (802.11 b)with LPC2138 thru
serial interface.
The Philips given the software support ( Linux driver) for the device
BGW200.
But In LPC2138 (without OS),how can we make it work?
If any one did the interface,pls post your valuable inputs.
Thanks
Ranjithkumar M.
Hi Ranjith,
Was just curious. Where will the TCP/IP stack run? Is
it built into the BGW200 module or do you have to run
it on LPC2138?
--
Balaji Chakravarthi
Splitwire Embedded & Wireless Solutions
www.splitwire.com
--- ranjith_gda <ranjith_gda@ranj...> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I would like to interface Philips BGW200 (802.11
> b)with LPC2138 thru
> serial interface.
> The Philips given the software support ( Linux
> driver) for the device
> BGW200.
> But In LPC2138 (without OS),how can we make it work?
> If any one did the interface,pls post your valuable
> inputs.
> Thanks
> Ranjithkumar M.
>
>
>
>
Reply by dashing_dhruv_in●February 22, 20062006-02-22
Hi Ranjith,
Your solution could be Adya Systems "WLAN Application Development
Kit". Kit is based on Philips LPC2138 and BGW200, and seems to be
helpful for the software developers and engineers to make any
product wireless.
Thanks,
Daniel
> > Dear All,
> > I would like to interface Philips BGW200 (802.11
> > b)with LPC2138 thru
> > serial interface.
> > The Philips given the software support ( Linux
> > driver) for the device
> > BGW200.
> > But In LPC2138 (without OS),how can we make it work?
> > If any one did the interface,pls post your valuable
> > inputs.
> > Thanks
> > Ranjithkumar M.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Reply by Martin Maurer●February 22, 20062006-02-22
Hello,
> Your solution could be Adya Systems "WLAN
Application Development
> Kit". Kit is based on Philips LPC2138 and BGW200, and seems to be
> helpful for the software developers and engineers to make any
> product wireless.
Do you have additional information or a website about this kit ? Google has
not much info about it...
Regards,
Martin
Reply by dashing_dhruv_in●February 22, 20062006-02-22
Here you go ...
http://www.adyasystems.com/products.htm
Regards,
Dan
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "Martin Maurer" <mailingliste@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > Your solution could be Adya Systems "WLAN Application Development
> > Kit". Kit is based on Philips LPC2138 and BGW200, and seems to be
> > helpful for the software developers and engineers to make any
> > product wireless.
>
> Do you have additional information or a website about this kit ?
Google has
> not much info about it...
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin
>
Reply by balaji cr●February 24, 20062006-02-24
Hi Ranjith,
You have mentioned that Philips has provided software
support ( Linux driver) for the device. Can you please
tell me where I can find it(GPL)? Also, are the
evaluation kits available in India?
Thanks,
Balaji
--- ranjith_gda <ranjith_gda@ranj...> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I would like to interface Philips BGW200 (802.11
> b)with LPC2138 thru
> serial interface.
> The Philips given the software support ( Linux
> driver) for the device
> BGW200.
> But In LPC2138 (without OS),how can we make it work?
> If any one did the interface,pls post your valuable
> inputs.
> Thanks
> Ranjithkumar M.
>
>
>
>
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