Adding TCP/IP Ethernet to PIC - how?


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    [QUOTE=dhouston;95970]I bought one of the modules with the itsy-bitsy socket because I wanted to see whether it was practical to incorporate it in by PCB design. I decided against it but the boards themselves were the same so I just added pins in order to use that first one in prototyping. One advantage of adding the pins myself was I could mount it atop or beneath my main PCB. BTW, the support techs at ConnectOne are very sharp and well orgaized - all my questions were answered by the same tech so there was no loss of continuity. (Either they are well organized or they only have one overworked support tech.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by l_gaminde View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by dhouston View Post
    Either they are well organized or they only have one overworked support tech.
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    that's the one!

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    I just noticed ConnectOne's Mini Socket iWiFi http://www.connectone.com/products.asp?did=73&pid=73 which uses 0.100 inch headers, making it easier to breadboard for experimenting.

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    thats good news is it still 3volt

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    Quote Originally Posted by l_gaminde View Post
    is it still 3volt
    3.3V and the pins are not 5V tolerant so you either need to run your MCU at 3.3V or do 2-way level conversion. Tibbo pins are 5V tolerant which simplifies using it with a 5V MCU.

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    Charles L,

    I have been trying to send you a private email regarding this subject. Please check - if you can't get my message, I'll do another route.

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