I want to read (from a PC) a I2C bus thought Ethernet very cheap cheap. I found that I can not do it SBL2e-100IR without a development kit. How about SB70LC-100IR ? Does it need the development kit too?
Thank you
Read I2C from SB70LC without the development kit
Re: Read I2C from SB70LC without the development kit
All of our devices would need the development kit to do this.
Its not a hard development, but its not a stock operation of the factory apps.
What sort of I2C device are you talking to and how would you handle the other end of the communications?
IE
I2C->Netburner->Ethernet/TCPIP -> Other device....
What does the protocol between the netburner and the other device look like?
Unlike serial data there is no obvious standard for I2C to TCP.... (That I know of)
What is your annual volume?
If the NetBurner to other device part of this is well specified it should be a really easy consulting contract if you don't want to
do any development your self.
If you volumes are less than 2000/yr or you might EVER need SSL or SSH security I'd start with a SB70LC.
If your volumes are over 2K/yr and you will
NEVER nede SSL or SSH then an SBL2E might be a good base to start from.
Paul
Its not a hard development, but its not a stock operation of the factory apps.
What sort of I2C device are you talking to and how would you handle the other end of the communications?
IE
I2C->Netburner->Ethernet/TCPIP -> Other device....
What does the protocol between the netburner and the other device look like?
Unlike serial data there is no obvious standard for I2C to TCP.... (That I know of)
What is your annual volume?
If the NetBurner to other device part of this is well specified it should be a really easy consulting contract if you don't want to
do any development your self.
If you volumes are less than 2000/yr or you might EVER need SSL or SSH security I'd start with a SB70LC.
If your volumes are over 2K/yr and you will
NEVER nede SSL or SSH then an SBL2E might be a good base to start from.
Paul