UPnP Picture Viewer
James Blackwell (USA)
Project Files : Abstract, Entry
The Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) Picture Viewer enables a user to stream digital photos across a network and display them on a standard television set. The W7100-based design interacts with one or more UPnP media servers on a local network. It locates shared pictures and can send them to any S-Video-compatible display.
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Photo Checkpoint
Carlos Reinoso Espinoza (Peru)
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The W7100-based Photo Checkpoint is an access control system that identifies a user through a code represented by an image on a cell phone screen. The code can be sent to the cell phone directly, but when it is sent to an e-mail account it adds another layer of security.
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Budget Network Attached Storage Unit
Lindsay Meek (Australia)
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This design uses a W7100 to connect an IDE hard drive to a 100-MBps LAN. The ATA-over-Ethernet (ATAOE) protocol is used to move data over the LAN at a high speed with minimal software involvement.
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Weather Client
Rob Howell (USA)
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Weather monitoring is simple with this W7100-based system. It receives multicast UDP packets from Weather Display software, decodes the packets, and displays data on an LCD.
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Wheelchair Tracking System
Ben Zijlstra & Theo Kleijn
(The Netherlands)
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This innovative Internet-connected project is a wheelchair tracking system. The project includes an iMCU W7100 evaluation board with a GPS-mouse and an RFM12BP transceiver connected to a wheelchair. It features a W7100-based “field device” and a W7100-based “gateway.”
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SIP Phone Terminal
Shinji Kasaki (Japan)
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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Phone Terminal enables voice communication with a remote PC softphone via the Internet. The easy-to-use, low-power, W7100-based system has two main functions: voice session control and voice transmission/reception.
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Telnet Server Framework
Bartosz Kubiak (Poland)
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The purpose of this project is to enable the rapid prototyping of a W7100-based application that needs an Internet connection. The Telnet server framework is not just a server implementation. It also includes VT100 commands, address resolving, a DHCP function, and more.
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My Weather Now!
Gregory M. Brettell (USA)
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This self-contained, W7100-based weather terminal enables users to control how they receive weather information. It displays current conditions, a three-day forecast, and updates. Custom settings (e.g., specific cities, an IP address, and DHCP options) are programmed with a PC via an RS-232 interface cable.
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RFID Sales Attendance Monitoring System
Hendhi Hermawan & Dhanny Wijaya (Indonesia)
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The RFID Sales Attendance Monitoring System (RSAMS) enables managers to remotely monitor the attendance of staffers. The W7100-based system features an RFID card reader, a network connection to the Internet, and a webserver database.
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WIZnet Weather Station
Gregory Ciavattone (USA)
Project Files : Abstract, Entry
The Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) Picture Viewer enables a user to stream digital photos across a network and display them on a standard television set. The W7100-based design interacts with one or more UPnP media servers on a local network. It locates shared pictures and can send them to any S-Video-compatible display.
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