Atmel WINC1500 HAL ################## Origin: Extracted from Atmel ASF - Advanced Software Framework Embedded Software Solution for Atmel Flash MCUs Took the generic winc1500 code in ASF directory: common/components/wifi/winc1500 http://asf.atmel.com/docs/latest/download.html Status: 3.35 Purpose: Drive Atmel WINC1500 offloaded WiFi chip. Description: In order to support WINC1500 chip, it has been decided to use the existing Atmel't HAL: ASF. WINC1500 is an MCU providing WiFi and an IPv4 stack. These features appear then fully offloaded from Zephyr into that chip. Provides an acces to WiFi networks. Zephyr does not own a native WiFi stack, however enabling Zephyr to access WiFi networks is critical and using such offloaded MCU is the easiest way to achieve this goal. WINC1500 is fairly easy to interface with, it proposes either SPI or I²C bus to do so. Dependencies: None. No direct dependancy. Zephyr will see the MCU as a usual network interface. Such object being instanciated by the driver, which in turn accesses the chip through Atmel ASF HAL. URL: http://asf.atmel.com/docs/latest/download.html commit: 772047b391345f276237d1b340055045d18c3844 Maintained-by: External License: BSD-3-Clause License Link: See last page of Release notes found at: http://www.microchip.com/avr-support/advanced-software-framework-(asf)