NetMedia sells square inch Web server
NetMedia's new SitePlayer is, reportedly, the smallest standalone Ethernet Web server on the market. Designed for home appliances, it is a 1.1" x 0.9" PC board needing only +5V DC power and an Ethernet connector to function. It consists of a Philips integrated 8051-based chip, a Realtek Ethernet controller, an oscillator crystal, and a connector. NetMedia's system control program takes up less than 5K Bytes, supports the device's internal functions and implements ARP, ICMP, BOOTP, UDP, TCP/IP, and HTTP. Prices start at $39 for one server and go down in volume.
For more information, click zdnet.co.uk.
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