🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Ethernet Power!
The HiLetgo ENC28J60 Ethernet LAN Network Module is a compact and efficient networking solution designed for Arduino and various MCU platforms. Featuring a 25MHz crystal and RJ45 connectivity, this module supports a 3.3V power supply and is compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers, making it an essential tool for developers looking to enhance their projects with reliable internet connectivity.
Brand | HiLetgo |
Model number | 3-01-0185-A |
Package Dimensions | 11 x 6.7 x 1.8 cm; 18 g |
Color | Blue |
Size | Small |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3-01-0185-A |
Item Weight | 18 g |
R**Y
Took a star off because of price...
I used this to make a recent device development for nintendo gamecube. I had the other part needed laying around and did not want to wait. Amazon came through and had it delivered in 2 days!To be fair tho I order 10 from aliexpress for the same price just up to 1 month wait...All things considered she got me up and running works perfectly fine even after I messed up on wiring once or twice and I'm happy with it
O**C
HiLetgo ENC28J60 ENC28J60-I/SO HR911105A Ethernet LAN Network Module
Acquistato per la curiosità di fare alcuni test con interfaccia Ethernet su di un Arduino UNO:1) il modulo che mi è arrivato era ben assemblato.2) ho dovuto saldare i pin di connessione (nessun problema)3) di facile utilizzo (qui debbo dire che per i miei test ho utilizzato le librerie che si trovano in rete)4) ha funzionato bene
R**.
Funciona perfecto
Todo ok
A**R
Just what I was looking for
Arrived quickly and works great.
M**E
Sort of got it to work
First, I wouldn't listen to what people say about hooking the unit up to +5V for the power supply. Use 3.3 Volts. A previous reviewer mentioned a 3.3 voltage regulator on the board. It's certainly not on my board. As backup I did a search with an AI search engine and the consensus is 3.3 volts Also the hookups and advice on how to connect the chip could be different depending on the libraries you use. Many of the videos and tutorials show that CS (chip select) should be connected pin 8 on the uno. It turns out that I had to use pin 10. Note that it's CS on the board, but it's SS or slave select on the spi bus. The company that makes the board offers zero support. Hope this helps!
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