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Interface August 2005 (CQ publisher) *Japanese version onl
Special topic: Design Methods of Networking equipment
Chapter 1: Foundation for an understanding of TCP/IP
Appedix1: TCP/IP glossary
Chapter 2: Key technology of TCP/IP interpreted from RFC
Chapter 5: Application case of TCP/IP protocol stack for Tiny MCUs.
Chapter 6: Case study of system development based on TCP/IP
Design Wave Magazine (published by CQ) *Japanese version only
[Example of memory-saving TCP/IP protocol stack developed]
Inexpensive 16-bit microcontrollers are widely used in equipment control, etc. If a TCP/IP protocol stack is incorporated in that microcontroller, it will immediately turn into a network-supporting microcontroller, making it possible to get equipment information or change equipment settings via a network. In this article, implementation of a TCP/IP protocol stack in 16-bit microcontrollers is discussed. (This is a special issue providing a simple summary of the background behind T2 development.)
First part: No. 82, September 2004 Pages 114–119
Second part: No. 83, October 2004 Pages 130–13

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