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New page for [[User:Monsonite|Ken's]] new project ''''Nanode'''' (formerly '[[Project:Ethernet_Arduino|Ethernet Arduino]]') | New page for [[User:Monsonite|Ken's]] new project ''''Nanode'''' (formerly '[[Project:Ethernet_Arduino|Ethernet Arduino]]') | ||
==About the Nanode - Some Background== | |||
The Nanode is a low cost entry device aimed at Internet Connectivity projects. It has been designed to be built easily for under £20 - so that it will appeal to those on a tight budget. | |||
It is based on the Arduino environment so will be familiar to many. | |||
It consists of a small PCB which has the ATmega328 microcontroller, some glue logic, the ENC28J60 ethernet controller and Magjack. The board only uses through-hole and DIL conventional components - so that it can be easily assembled by anyone who has bassic solderng skills. | |||
It makes an ideal project for a teaching workshop on web connectivity, and as such will appeal to Hackspaces for advanced Arduino workshops. | |||
==Bare board waiting list== | ==Bare board waiting list== |
Revision as of 12:03, 30 March 2011
New page for Ken's new project 'Nanode' (formerly 'Ethernet Arduino')
About the Nanode - Some Background
The Nanode is a low cost entry device aimed at Internet Connectivity projects. It has been designed to be built easily for under £20 - so that it will appeal to those on a tight budget.
It is based on the Arduino environment so will be familiar to many.
It consists of a small PCB which has the ATmega328 microcontroller, some glue logic, the ENC28J60 ethernet controller and Magjack. The board only uses through-hole and DIL conventional components - so that it can be easily assembled by anyone who has bassic solderng skills.
It makes an ideal project for a teaching workshop on web connectivity, and as such will appeal to Hackspaces for advanced Arduino workshops.
Bare board waiting list
This is the waiting list for the first production run' of bare PCBs.
Please add your name and the number of PCBs that you would like to the list below:
The First Prototypes
Building a Nanode
The complete step by step build sequence can be found on my blog