Discover the latest additions to Wiznet’s portfolio – the W6100-io, W5500-io, and W5100S-io network modules. These compact, high-speed modules are ready for immediate use in IoT and embedded projects.
The Wiznet W6100-EVB-Pico development platform is a combination of the very popular MCU RP2040, a fully integrated HW TCP/IP W6100 controller and Ethernet. It is a very convenient and ready-to-use solution for every IoT device.
With single-chip modules from Wiznet with Raspberry Pi RP2040, you can easily add ETH/WiFi to your device and enter the world of IoT with minimal cost and as fast as you need. (reading for 3 minutes)
Wiznet comes up with W5100S-EVB-Pico Evaluation Board - a new compact and very cost-effective development platform based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller. (2,5 minutes reading)
WIZ850io is a compact-sized network module from Wiznet based on the popular W5500 and MAG-JACK with other glue logics. As the hardware is compatible with WIZ820io, you can easily replace the WIZ820io with WIZ850io just by updating the firmware.
Gateway + router + serial converter + WIFI Bridge + OPEN WRT. All in one tiny package, including 580 MHz processor and own operating system. Just connect a sensor or a relay, and you can start the program for your application. Sounds interesting?
WizFi360 is fast, affordable and simple plug&play WiFi module WIZnet designed for various IoT applications, mobile and wearable devices.
Wiznet certainly does! In the overview of wired Ethernet controllers, you will not only find out more, but you will also find a suitable solution for a safe and stable Internet connection.
With the enormous growth of IoT devices connected to the networking, it became evident that far more addresses would be needed to connect devices than the IPv4 address space had available. Wiznet has a solution.
We did it. The demanding "deep dive" training for serial port experts. If you could not attend, we offer you a recording.
We already have a date for “deep dive” Wiznet training! Wednesday, 5.9.2018 at 10:00. Brush up your knowledge on connecting the port with Ethernet. This time, we’ll go deep.
Did you miss our morning training on serial ports? Never mind, we have a recording for you.