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* '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I have now started on an EagleCAD schematic and layout for the through-hole version - see below for first draft of placement. | * '''[[User:monsonite|Ken]]:''' I have now started on an EagleCAD schematic and layout for the through-hole version - see below for first draft of placement. | ||
This draft is purely to show that the parts will fit onto an Arduino sized board Size 52 x 68mm, and that a route is achievable. | This draft is purely to show that the parts will fit onto an Arduino sized board Size 52 x 68mm, and that a route is achievable. | ||
Improvements will be made to the component placement and there is likely to be some change to the choice of Magjack connector. | Improvements will be made to the component placement and there is likely to be some change to the choice of Magjack connector - because of discussions elsewhere about PoE compatability. | ||
It uses entirely through hole components so easy to hand assemble, and it is intended to take standard Arduino shields. This, I believe is a good compromise, as it allows anyone to build it, it can be used as a project for training courses or workshops and as a regular Arduino. A 6 way connector allows it to be connected directly to an FTDI cable for programming. Standard AVRISP connector fitted for bootloading. [[File:etherduino_2B.jpg]] | It uses entirely through hole components so easy to hand assemble, and it is intended to take standard Arduino shields. This, I believe is a good compromise, as it allows anyone to build it, it can be used as a project for training courses or workshops and as a regular Arduino. A 6 way connector allows it to be connected directly to an FTDI cable for programming. Standard AVRISP connector fitted for bootloading. [[File:etherduino_2B.jpg]] | ||