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[[User:Meurig|Meurig]] is currently constructing some similar boards using [http://www.instructables.com/id/A-credit-card-sized-Ethernet-Arduino-compatable-co/ plans from Instructables] and is therefore likely to be a good source of information. These boards are being etched at the space and are of 'through hole' type. | [[User:Meurig|Meurig]] is currently constructing some similar boards using [http://www.instructables.com/id/A-credit-card-sized-Ethernet-Arduino-compatable-co/ plans from Instructables] and is therefore likely to be a good source of information. These boards are being etched at the space and are of 'through hole' type. | ||
==Information== | |||
Regarding the ENC28J60 paired to the ATmega328: | |||
* This chip has been used by [http://www.tuxgraphics.org/electronics/ Tuxgraphics] who I believe worked on the original code to pair it with the ATmega168/328. | |||
* NuElectronics also use it on their Ethernet shield - and have some code examples. | |||
* Andrew Lindsay has rewritten the code to make it easier to understand and use. The updated Ethershield library code is [http://blog.thiseldo.co.uk/?p=344 on his blog], as well as a Pachube client with twitter updates. | |||
* A similar project on [http://www.instructables.com/id/A-credit-card-sized-Ethernet-Arduino-compatable-co/ Instructables]. | |||
==Board specification== | ==Board specification== | ||
* Surface mount to reduce size | * Surface mount to reduce size | ||
** PCBs supplied by a 3rd party | ** PCBs supplied by a 3rd party |
Revision as of 19:32, 12 August 2010
Ethernet Arduino | |
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Created | 12/Aug/2010 |
Members | Elliot |
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Discussions on the list highlighted great interest and demand for cheap Ethernet enabled Arduino compatible boards. A plan was hatched to produce a number of these boards for members and possibly for sale. Increased volumes would result in lower unit cost.
Meurig is currently constructing some similar boards using plans from Instructables and is therefore likely to be a good source of information. These boards are being etched at the space and are of 'through hole' type.
Information
Regarding the ENC28J60 paired to the ATmega328:
- This chip has been used by Tuxgraphics who I believe worked on the original code to pair it with the ATmega168/328.
- NuElectronics also use it on their Ethernet shield - and have some code examples.
- Andrew Lindsay has rewritten the code to make it easier to understand and use. The updated Ethershield library code is on his blog, as well as a Pachube client with twitter updates.
- A similar project on Instructables.
Board specification
- Surface mount to reduce size
- PCBs supplied by a 3rd party
- Arduino compatible
- atmega328 32pin quad package
Rough plan
- Agree on specification
- Breadboard prototype
- Design board
- Build a prototype board
- ...
- Profit!
Bill of materials
Individual interests
- Elliot: Has components for prototypes and is willing to: prototype, make boards, write code, assemble, buy 4 of these boards. However, his skill may not be as great as his enthusiasm...
- t0m Would love to buy 2/3 SMT kits myself to practice SMT soldering. If someone is organising a load of these, would be happy to spend a weekend soldering them up for the practice. (My regular soldering is good, I've never done any real SMT however)
- tomwj: I too would be interested in making, soldering and general prototyping/production of these boards and buying a couple