Tiny Internet Interface

Tiny Internet Interface

The Tiny Internet Interface or TINI for short, is a microcontroller that includes the facilities necessary to connect to the Internet. The TINI platform is a microcontroller-based development platform that executes code for embedded web servers. The platform is a combination of broad-based I/O, a full TCP/IP stack, and an extensible Java runtime environment that simplifies development of network-connected equipment.

TINI was developed by Dallas Semiconductor, and therefore has an additional API to work with 1-Wire devices.

External links

* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/TINIplatform.cfm TINI] introduction page.
* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/tini/devguide.cfm?CMP=WP-5 TINI Specification and Developer's Guide]
* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes10.cfm?ac_pk=17#143&CMP=WP-13 TINI Application Notes]
* [http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/tini/pdfs/TINI_GUIDE.pdf?CMP=WP-14 Getting Started with TINI] (PDF, 2.4MB)


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