Ethernet single chip things. (sound, data, ...)

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Ian Stirling

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I'd like to find a simple single chip, much like the USB-fifo chips
that are available, but on 100mbit ethernet.
Ideally, this would be able to do little more than listen for packets on
its address, and pass them to a FIFO for use locally.
It'd be nice if this could do DHCP to discover its IP address.
Even more ideal would be if it had an A/D to do 16 bit stereo sound.

I assume such doesn't exist.
What's the closest that's out there?
 
Ian Stirling wrote:
I'd like to find a simple single chip, much like the USB-fifo chips
that are available, but on 100mbit ethernet.
Ideally, this would be able to do little more than listen for packets
on its address, and pass them to a FIFO for use locally.
It'd be nice if this could do DHCP to discover its IP address.
Even more ideal would be if it had an A/D to do 16 bit stereo sound.

I assume such doesn't exist.
What's the closest that's out there?
Not quite what you're looking for, but might be of interest -
http://www.embedtronics.com/ethernet/ethmodule.html
http://web51.hw-server.com/obsah.html
http://www.beyondlogic.org/etherip/ip.htm
http://www.fpga4fun.com/10BASE-T.html
 
Andrew Holme <andrew@nospam.com> wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote:
I'd like to find a simple single chip, much like the USB-fifo chips
that are available, but on 100mbit ethernet.
Ideally, this would be able to do little more than listen for packets
on its address, and pass them to a FIFO for use locally.
It'd be nice if this could do DHCP to discover its IP address.
Even more ideal would be if it had an A/D to do 16 bit stereo sound.

I assume such doesn't exist.
What's the closest that's out there?

Not quite what you're looking for, but might be of interest -
Basically, cheap(ish) easily programmable low power multi-speaker
sound throughout the house.
There is the option of a hundred wires and soundcards/mixers, but
that gets bulky.

http://www.embedtronics.com/ethernet/ethmodule.html
http://web51.hw-server.com/obsah.html
http://www.beyondlogic.org/etherip/ip.htm
http://www.fpga4fun.com/10BASE-T.html
Thanks, will have a browse.
 
"Ian Stirling" <root@mauve.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I'd like to find a simple single chip, much like the USB-fifo chips
that are available, but on 100mbit ethernet.
Ideally, this would be able to do little more than listen for packets on
its address, and pass them to a FIFO for use locally.
It'd be nice if this could do DHCP to discover its IP address.
Even more ideal would be if it had an A/D to do 16 bit stereo sound.

I assume such doesn't exist.
What's the closest that's out there?
NetARMs (for easy development)...
Samsung's got processors with integrated MAC (and maybe PHY) also...
And there's probably lots of others. Google is your friend!

/A
 
Ian Stirling wrote:
Basically, cheap(ish) easily programmable low power multi-speaker
sound throughout the house.
There is the option of a hundred wires and soundcards/mixers, but
that gets bulky.
I take it you already have a LAN?

In case it needs extending: there's a review of MicroLink dLAN Audio in
Elektor this month. It does audio and ethernet over the mains wiring:
http://www.devolo.com/co_EN/produkte/dlan/mldlanaudio.html
 
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 17:50:23 -0700, Richard H. <rh86@no.spam> wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote:
10Mb would use 50% of the network bandwidth on only
4 or 5 streams.

So, your CODEC is 1Mbps per audio channel? Good grief.

My point was, I think your math is off. 10Mb Ethernet could probably
handle 100 parallel channels of uncompressed audio...
uncompressed 44.1khz 16 bit stereo requires 1.4mbps. 10mb ethernet
could have a hard time carying 100 such streams.
 
Ian Stirling wrote:
10Mb would use 50% of the network bandwidth on only
4 or 5 streams.
So, your CODEC is 1Mbps per audio channel? Good grief.

My point was, I think your math is off. 10Mb Ethernet could probably
handle 100 parallel channels of uncompressed audio...
 

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