Single Port RJ45 Connector with Intergrated Magnetics and LED for 10/100Base-T NIC Application
The IOP (Internet Offload Processor) W7500P is the one-chip solution which integrates an ARM Cortex-M0, 128KB Flash and hardwired TCP/IP core & PHY for various embedded application platform especially requiring ‘Internet of things’.
W7500S2E is a series of industrial grade serial to Ethernet module. It supports TCP server, TCP client and UDP modes. The maximum baud rate of the serial port is 460,800bps. W7500S2E supports WIZS2E ConfigTool (Configuration Tool for Windows®), web page and AT command for configuring. Price increase due to material costs.
NM7010B+ is the network module that includes W3150A+ (TCP/IP hardwired chip), Ethernet PHY (RTL8201CP) & MAG-JACK (RJ45 with X’FMR) with other glue logics. It can be used as a component and no effort is required to interface W3150A+ and PHY chip. The NM7010B+ is an ideal option for users who want to develop their Internet enabling systems rapidly.
WIZ550SR is Serial to Ethernet module, It's mounted TCP/IP chip W5500 of WIZnet and Cortex-M3-based STM32F103RCT6 of STmicro. WIZ550SR does not contain RJ45 because very small size type. WIZ550SR provides the user Interface 2.00mm Pitch Pin header.
WIZ107SR is the compact sized serial to Ethernet module using W7100A, WIZnet iMCU, 8051. WIZ107SR is the protocol converter that transmits the data sent by serial equipment as TCP/IP data type, and converts back the TCP/IP data received through the network into serial data to transmit back to a serial equipment. It complies with industrial temperature...
W5500S2E is a series of industrial grade serial to Ethernet module. It supports TCP server, TCP client, UDP and Modbus modes. The maximum baud rate of the serial port is 1.152Mbps. W5500S2E supports WIZS2E ConfigTool (Configuration Tool for Windows®), web page and AT command for configuring. Substantial Price INCREASED for MCU.
The W5500 chip is a Hardwired TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller that enables easier internet connection for embedded systems using SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface).