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Exploring SPI and TCP/IP in Embedded Systems: A Comprehensive Workshop Review

Join us for Day 4 of our Embedded Systems series, where we delve into controlling MagJack LEDs via SPI and explore the basics of TCP/IP stacks. Gain insights into Tux-Graphics code, and learn about setting up a simple web server with an interface. We will cover UART packet handling and present a web server equipped with a window and buttons. Our hardware setup includes AtMega 128, ENC28J60 Ethernet controller, and essential connections. We value your feedback on the course—share your thoughts and help us improve!

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Exploring SPI and TCP/IP in Embedded Systems: A Comprehensive Workshop Review

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  1. Embedded SystemsDay-4 SourabhSankule

  2. Outline • SPI : controlling MagJack LEDs • Basics of TCP/IP stacks • Understanding Tux-Graphics Code • Plain webserver • Packet on UART • Webserver with Window and button

  3. Overall Hardware SPI AtMega 128 ENC28J60 Ethernet Controller TP-IN +- TP-OUT +- Ethernet Mag-Jack RJ45 Connector

  4. SPI Communication

  5. Layers of TCP/IP

  6. Hardware connections

  7. Ethernet Frame (802.3)

  8. IP Packet

  9. Personal Feedback • Your Name (your wish, not compulsory) • Your contact (e-mail id etc, if you want me to contact you) • Feedback may have, • Overall comment on the course. • Positives ? • Negatives ? • What should we improve ?

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