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Training Classes and Consulting
Services for Embedded Internetworking
using MicroNet from CMX

Connecting 8-bit and 16-bit embedded microcontrollers to the Internet

The Embedded Systems Academy offers seminars and hands-on training classes about solutions, that connect an embedded 8-bit or 16-bit microcontroller to the Internet.

Our class introduces you to the different solutions and products available for Embedded Internetworking. Some of these require gateways or hardware modifications, others are complete software solutions. We show the benefits and disadvantages of each solution for different types of applications.

For our hands-on training class,  we have chosen MicroNet from CMX. MicroNet is a plain software solution that can be easily adapted to existing microcontroller designs. The screenshot shows an example offering remote access to an embedded system based on an Infineon C167 microcontroller. The Java applet allows control of digital and analog components of the embedded system.

Remote Access Screen Shot

In our hands-on classes about Embedded Internetworking or TCP/IP, we implement a complete PPP and web server, running on a PHYTEC Rapid Development Kit. The kit uses the Philips 8xC591 (8051 derivative) microcontroller clocked at 12MHz.

The microcontroller communicates via the serial port with a modem and provides PPP dial-up connectivity. Using a web browser, pages served by the microcontroller can be displayed, showing dynamically modified data from the board. Variables and data can be uploaded to the board from the browser using forms or Java scripts.


San Jose, CA
Tel. (877) 812-6393
Fax. (877) 812-6382

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