Lantronix XChip

Oct. 16, 2007
Lantronix’s DeviceLinx Xchip adds to its already long line of network enabling devices.

Lantronix’s DeviceLinx ChipX adds to its already long line of network enabling devices. It is available in a 12mm by 12mm 184 BGA package that incorporates an x86-compatible microcontroller, 10/100 Ethernet MAC/PHY, 256Kbytes of SRAM. The serial interface handles data rates up to 921 Kbits/s. The chip software includes built-in web, email and SNMP services. AES software support is optional. Web storage can utilize an off-chip flash memory. A $49 development kit is available has 512Kbytes of flash. Related Links Lantronix

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