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61 | 61 | ## Software Resources |
62 | 62 |
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63 | | -<Tabs groupId="software" queryString> |
64 | | - <TabItem value="driver" label="Driver" default > |
65 | | - |
66 | | -### Driver |
| 63 | +<Tabs groupId="software" queryString> |
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68 | | - | **Resource** | **Description** | |
69 | | - |--------------|-----------------| |
70 | | - | [ ioLibrary_Driver][link-ioLibrary-Driver] | Official WIZnet driver library for W6300 and other chips | |
| 65 | +<TabItem value="driver" label="Driver" default> |
71 | 66 |
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72 | | - :::info |
| 67 | +**Driver** |
73 | 68 |
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74 | | -The ioLibrary_Driver is an MCU-independent library for WIZnet W5x00, W6x00 chips . |
| 69 | +The ioLibrary means "Internet Offload Library" for WIZnet chips. |
| 70 | +It includes drivers and application protocols. |
| 71 | +The ioLibrary can be used for W6100 and other chipsβ application designs. |
| 72 | +These will be updated continuously. |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +| **Resource** | **Description** | |
| 75 | +|--------------|-----------------| |
| 76 | +| [ ioLibrary_Driver][link-ioLibrary-Driver] | Official WIZnet driver library for W5x00/W6x00 chips | |
| 77 | + |
| 78 | +:::info |
| 79 | +The ioLibrary_Driver is an MCU-independent library for WIZnet W5x00, W6x00 chips. |
75 | 80 | It provides implementations of essential TCP/IP services, enabling developers to build network applications with minimal MCU dependencies. |
76 | | - ### Supported services |
| 81 | + |
| 82 | +### Supported services |
77 | 83 | DHCP, DNS, MQTT, SNTP, TFTP, HTTP Server |
| 84 | +::: |
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79 | | - ::: |
80 | | - |
81 | | - |
82 | | - </TabItem> |
| 86 | +</TabItem> |
| 87 | + |
| 88 | +<TabItem value="appnote" label="Application Note"> |
| 89 | + |
| 90 | +**Application Note** |
| 91 | + |
| 92 | +| **Example Name** | **Description** | **Notes** | |
| 93 | +|------------------|-----------------|-----------| |
| 94 | +| [π Interrupt (KOR)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_AN_Interrupt_v100K.pdf) | How to use Interrupt | Interrupt handling guide for W6100 | |
| 95 | +| [π Interrupt (ENG)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_AN_Interrupt_v100E.pdf) | How to use Interrupt | Interrupt handling guide for W6100 | |
| 96 | +| [π IPRAW (KOR)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_AN_IPRAW_V100K.pdf) | How to use IPRAW | IPRAW mode guide for raw IPv4 communication | |
| 97 | +| [π IPRAW (ENG)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_AN_IPRAW_V100E.pdf) | How to use IPRAW | IPRAW mode guide for raw IPv4 communication | |
| 98 | +| [π AAC (KOR)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_Autoconfiguration_v100K.pdf) | How to implement Auto-Configuration | Stateless & Stateful IPv4/IPv6 address auto-configuration methods | |
| 99 | +| [π AAC (ENG)](/img/products/w6300/application/W6300_Autoconfiguration_v100E.pdf) | How to implement Auto-Configuration | Stateless & Stateful IPv4/IPv6 address auto-configuration methods | |
| 100 | + |
| 101 | +:::info |
| 102 | +These application notes explain how to use **W6300βs** core networking functions, |
| 103 | +including TCP, UDP, IPRAW mode, IPv6 features, and PPPoE. |
| 104 | +::: |
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| 106 | +</TabItem> |
84 | 107 |
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85 | 108 | </Tabs> |
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