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+-   Web server on a business card-> on Thursday September 25 2008, @09:08PM mollyhackit

Submitted by mollyhackit on Thursday September 25 2008, @09:08PM
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mollyhackit writes "We've seen tiny web servers in the past, but rarely ones that are home built. Here's a guide to building your own tiny web server with a footprint no larger than a business card. The design uses two major chips. One handles the SPI to MAC/PHY translation for the ethernet jack. The other chip is a PIC24F, which hosts a simple web server and reads files stored on a microSD card. All components run at a low 3.3volts. Part of the compactness of the design comes from the PIC24F having programmable pins; only four jumper wires were needed. The single sided SMD design is easy to manufacture at home. Part 1 covered many of the 24F's features and both posts have full code available."
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