I'm currently working on a project, and I'm using a Wiznet 5500 for ethernet connectivity. I'm becoming increasingly unhappy by the constraint imposed by that chip where it only allows 8 sockets open at once.
For a number of reasons, not the least of which is the additional CPU horsepower, I'm strongly considering porting the project to a Teensey 4.1. However, that has me curious to know how constrained, if at all, the Teensey 4.1 is with regard to count of open sockets.There is going to be an upper limit somewhere, but if it's anything greater than 64, I can effectively ignore it for this application.
Can anyone provide any insight into what I can expect in this regard?
Thanks!
For a number of reasons, not the least of which is the additional CPU horsepower, I'm strongly considering porting the project to a Teensey 4.1. However, that has me curious to know how constrained, if at all, the Teensey 4.1 is with regard to count of open sockets.There is going to be an upper limit somewhere, but if it's anything greater than 64, I can effectively ignore it for this application.
Can anyone provide any insight into what I can expect in this regard?
Thanks!
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