Netduino firmware on the Mbed
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Posted 01 February 2011 - 08:55 PM
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 09:36 AM
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Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:16 PM
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 04:58 AM
I was just thinking about the header board style being easier to implant into a permanent project in replacement of the netduino plus, as I need ethernet, and want to take advantage of the on silicon port.
It would be cool if the mini had a breakout for the ethernet, be it pins or solder pads, It would mean I could get a mini, plus a rj45 with magnetics to go into a project im thinking about doing.
Adam Clifford
I am interested in knowing how many people would be interested in a break out for the mini with Ethernet? I have a design idea that can do that it will however only be 10BaseT.
Terry Massey
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 02:21 PM
I am interested in knowing how many people would be interested in a break out for the mini with Ethernet? I have a design idea that can do that it will however only be 10BaseT.
I for one would love a mini with the Ethernet breakout (I can get an Ethernet jack with magnetics and LEDs for only an extra 50p more than a standard rj45 jack). 10BaseT would be fine for most projects, all you are doing is polling a server or serving the occasional webpage ( I am building a baker tweet for a friends coffee shop).
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 04:54 PM
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 07:14 PM
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 07:26 PM
Terry Massey
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 09:03 PM
Hi Chris,
do you have a link to the post for that?
would you just hook it up the SPI and call it in code like you would the N+?
Adam
Hi Adam,
Best bet is probably to use the Olimex breakout for the ENC28J60 chip. Yes it uses SPI and yes you call code _exactly_ like the Netduino Plus.
pascal06 posted a bunch of thoughts on it, although I don't have a compilation of links handy right this moment. What we could do is put together a special build of v4.1.1 alpha 6 with the ENC28J60 networking enabled--if a few of you are interested in that. We could also make this an official "alternate" build eventually. My big concern is that you'd need to completely erase and reflash your Netduino Mini (to get a different bootloader on it)--so you'll need an RS232 connection from your PC to pins 1/2.
Chris
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 09:20 PM
Best bet is probably to use the Olimex breakout for the ENC28J60 chip.
you keep killing my dreams. however I was wondering if it supported PoE which would be great for industrial controllers who would be interested? I will open it like others by sharing the eagle files and pdf schematic and board layouts.
Terry
Terry Massey
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Posted 05 February 2011 - 09:23 PM
you keep killing my dreams.
Oh Terry, sorry. When I say "best bet," what I really mean is "plug-and-play, what we've tested." You can wire up the ENC28J60 module directly as well...but if there are any required support components you'll need to add those too.
Chris
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Posted 11 February 2011 - 05:41 AM
Chris,
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you keep killing my dreams. however I was wondering if it supported PoE which would be great for industrial controllers who would be interested? I will open it like others by sharing the eagle files and pdf schematic and board layouts.
Terry
The PoE question has already been asked... I answered it here:
http://forums.netdui...a-over-ethernet
The tail end of this thread should give you everything you need to PoE-enable the N+
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