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| − | How to get an [[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]] working on the Hammer board | + | How to get an [[[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]]] working on the Hammer board |
| − | First you have to get an [[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]], the following links may be usefull: | + | First you have to get an [[[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]]], the following links may be usefull: |
*[http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=765 SparkFun] | *[http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=765 SparkFun] | ||
Revision as of 14:39, 1 August 2007
This is a place holder for the How-To section
How to get an [[[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]]] working on the Hammer board
First you have to get an [[[Enc28j60 ENC28J60-H]]], the following links may be usefull:
Next we will be soldering it on to the [Hammer_Carrier Hammer Carrier board]
We will need an aux 3.3V regulator as the ENC28J60-H can draw up to 250ma from its supply. Make sure that your 5V main power supply can supply the Hammer as well as the ENC28J60-H.
Insert picture of the result
Insert picture of the wires soldered to the SPI, VccAux & Gnd points
Software driver info:
The Good Kernel SPI API
The Bad &
The Ugly The current "driver"