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ASIX Electronics Corp.
Type Public company (TSE: 3169)
Founded 1995
Key people David C. Wang
Industry Semiconductor
Products Non-PCI Ethernet Controller,
USB to Ethernet Controller,
Ethernet Microcontroller SoC
Website http://www.asix.com.tw

ASIX Electronics Corp. (Traditional Chinese: 亞信電子股份有限公司) is a fabless semiconductor supplier with a focus on networking, communication, and connectivity applications. ASIX Electronics specializes in network connectivity solutions and provides Ethernet-centric silicon products such as non-PCI Ethernet controller, USB 2.0 to LAN controller, and network SoC for embedded networking applications.

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Corporate history

ASIX was founded in May 1995 in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan. In 2002, ASIX announced its first USB to MII chip.[1] In June 2007, Electronicstalk.com featured the AX11005BF, billed as the industry smallest single-chip embedded Ethernet MCU.[2] Electronicstalk.com describes powering embedded systems in a machine to machine world (M2M) in reference to the AX110xx family of chips.[3]

ASIX Electronics introduced the industry’s first:

  • Non-PCI/USB 2.0 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
  • Single Chip Microcontroller with TCP/IP, 10/100M Fast Ethernet MAC/PHY, and Flash
  • Industry smallest single chip embedded Ethernet MCU

Asix Electronics saw its revenues jump 59.3% sequentially to NT$31.5 million (US$957,000) in December 2006 on shipments of USB-to-Ethernet controller ICs for Nintendo's Wii consoles, according to market sources. [4]

Products

ASIX uses 8051 chips supported by the KEIL development tools. [5] Products include:

  • Non-PCI/PCMCIA Embedded Ethernet
  • High-speed USB-to-LAN
  • Embedded Network SoC

ASIX is listed as a vendor in the 2007 EDN Microprocessor Directory.[6]

Nintendo Wii Dongle & Compatibility

ASIX manufactures the chipset in the Nintendo Wii USB-Ethernet dongle. The Wii is equipped with WiFi but does not include an Ethernet (RJ45) port; gamers can purchase dongles sold by Nintendo and other manufacturers to give Ethernet capability to the Wii.

According to postings in the official Nintendo forums, a few alternative sources also manufacture a compatible USB network adapter for the Wii, available for purchase through Newegg.com. This video shows a KINAMAX adapter allowing the Wii to go online. A Datel adapter also contains the ASIX AX88772 chipset.[[7]] A list of compatible Ethernet adaptors using the ASIX AX88772 chip is listed in the Wii Linux forum.

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