Fusion
Net
Fusion Net is a suite of embedded network
source code, based on TCP/IP protocols, that enables intelligent
devices to connect to the Internet. With its 20-year history,
Fusion Net is the most widely used network protocol suite
in the world.
- Fusion is used in a variety of backbone networking
products, such as bridges, routers and switches by name-brand
companies. Fusion supports all popular processors, Ethernet
chips, boards, serial interfaces, real time operating
systems and development toolkits.
- Fusion’s platform independent architecture provides
customers with the assurance that today’s implementation
can easily migrate forward to tomorrow’s technology,
resulting in greatly reduced product life-cycle costs.
- Fusion provides the highest performance protocol
stack on the market today.
- Fusion’s better performance versus the competition
is a result of the efficiency of the Fusion protocol
engine that was built from the ground up, with performance
in mind. General Fusion Characteristics The Fusion Developer's
Tool Kits are designed for real-time and embedded applications
including Internet Appliances. They provide an industry-standard,
RFC compliant suite of Internet protocol and Web applications.
Fusion products have the following general
characteristics:
- Mature
and well-proven code being used by a large installed
base
- Extremely
flexible and completely portable
- Embedded
systems code designed for real-time applications
- Scalable
footprint
- High
performance
- Code
conforms to the highest level of industry coding standards
- Microprocessor
and DSP support for 16/32/64-bit devices
- Processor,
operating system and development tools independent,
therefore easy to integrate into any system design
- Industry-standard
APIs for networking
- Sample
code available for a large number of RTOS and processors
- Continually
maintained to RFC compliance
- Royalty-free
license for OEMs
- Fully
supported through the Fusion Customer Support program
- Each
component is part of a large suite of protocols and
applications
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