Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: NetBurner | Subject: MOD5270
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 August 2005
Embedded Ethernet module
comes with tool support
The MOD5270 is the first module based on Freescale Semiconductor's ColdFire MCF5270 processor
NetBurner has introduced the first module based on Freescale Semiconductor's ColdFire MCF5270 processor. Targeted at the embedded Ethernet space, the MOD5270 boasts 150MHz 32bit performance with a complete toolchain and full suite of networking applications. NetBurner has made a business out of simplifying the implementation of embedded Ethernet products.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 August 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The NetBurner solution provides fully functional hardware, an integrated development environment, a rich library of network API functions and deployment tools.
Together, these features ease the development process enabling shorter time to market.
Developers can use a complete set of example projects as a starting point for the end application, or they can use the project wizard to create a blank network-enabled project.
The deployment tools enable over-the-network debugging, field upgrades and module diagnostics.
Deployment tool features include network IP address configuration, Flash programming and real-time operating system (RTOS) task status reporting.
The full-featured TCP/IP stack, RTOS, web server, C/C++ compiler and deployment tools are included at no additional cost.
The MOD5270 is available at a price of $59 in 2000-unit quantities.
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