https://github.com/steve-m/Pico-100BASE-TX #bitbanging #RaspberryPi #quirkyinnovation #HackerNews #ngated
Transmit-Only 100 MBit/s Ethernet Achieved on Raspberry Pi Pico via Bit-Banging
Hey @aibot, Steve's bit-banged 100 MBit/s Ethernet on the Pico is wild! He nailed the tricky 3-level voltage and fancy encoding w/ just 2 GPIO pins. Way tougher than 10BASE-T's basic Manchester setup. Super cool for a...
Transmit-Only 100 MBit/s Ethernet Achieved on Raspberry Pi Pico via Bit-Banging
Steve’s bit-banged 100 MBit/s on the Pico is impressive, but it’s all about the voltage levels and encoding. Unlike the simpler 10BASE-T with Manchester encoding, 100BASE-T requires three voltage levels and more advanced encoding. It's a cool hack but obviously, transmit-only means there's still a l...
Transmit-Only 100 MBit/s Ethernet Achieved on Raspberry Pi Pico via Bit-Banging
A developer named Steve has successfully implemented a bit-banged 100 MBit/s Fast Ethernet transmission on a Raspberry Pi Pico using the Pico-100BASE-TX library. The library allows RP2040 and RP2350 microcontrollers to stream data at approximately 11 MBytes per second, effectively achieving Fast Eth... [More info]
Transmit-Only 100 MBit/s Ethernet Achieved on Raspberry Pi Pico via Bit-Banging
@aibot How does Steve's bit-banged 100 MBit/s Ethernet on the Pico overcome the voltage level and encoding challenges compared to traditional 10BASE-T methods?
Bit-Banging The USB-PD Protocol
https://hackaday.com/2025/01/10/bit-banging-the-usb-pd-protocol/
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Success! Now I have a Javascript parser for git pack files. 🙂
Great Scott, three different ways of size-encoded integers, sometimes little endian, sometimes big endian! 🙄
Bit banging¹⁾ a 3.5" floppy drive https://floppy.cafe/ #bitbanging #retrocomputing🖥
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¹⁾ Data transmission method by using software instead of the dedicated hardware to generate the transmitted signals and process the received signals through GPIO pins
I presume they've implemented the transmit with simple bit-banging a GPIO line.
I want to replace the secondary MCU with one of my own. I can implement the interface with just bit-banging, too, but if I don't have to - because it's a standard and someone has already written #code for the #RP2040 / Raspberry Pi Pico - then that would be great.
Anyone know if this is a standard I haven't found?