Arduino Ethernet Shield 2

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Συνδέστε το Arduino UNO & Mega σας στο διαδίκτυο μέσα σε λίγα λεπτά. Διαθέτει μια μονάδα POE που έχει σχεδιαστεί για την εξαγωγή ενέργειας από ένα συμβατικό καλώδιο ethernet.

Το Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 συνδέει το Arduino σας στο διαδίκτυο μέσα σε λίγα λεπτά. Απλώς συνδέστε αυτήν τη μονάδα στην πλακέτα Arduino, συνδέστε την στο δίκτυό σας με ένα καλώδιο RJ45 (δεν περιλαμβάνεται) και ακολουθήστε μερικά απλά βήματα για να αρχίσετε να ελέγχετε τον κόσμο σας μέσω του Διαδικτύου. Όπως πάντα με το Arduino, κάθε στοιχείο της πλατφόρμας – υλικό, λογισμικό και τεκμηρίωση – είναι ελεύθερα διαθέσιμο και ανοιχτού κώδικα. Αυτό σημαίνει ότι μπορείτε να μάθετε ακριβώς πώς κατασκευάζεται και να χρησιμοποιήσετε τη σχεδίασή του ως σημείο εκκίνησης για τα δικά σας κυκλώματα. Εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες πίνακες Arduino τροφοδοτούν ήδη τη δημιουργικότητα των ανθρώπων σε όλο τον κόσμο, καθημερινά. Ελάτε τώρα, το Arduino είστε εσείς!
*Απαιτείται πλακέτα Arduino (δεν περιλαμβάνεται)

  • Τάση λειτουργίας 5V (παρέχεται από την πλακέτα Arduino)
  • Ελεγκτής Ethernet: W5500 με εσωτερικό buffer 32K
  • Ταχύτητα σύνδεσης: 10/100Mb
  • Σύνδεση με Arduino στη θύρα SPI

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Tech specs

The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 allows an Arduino Board to connect to the internet. It is based on the (Wiznet W5500 Ethernet chip). The Wiznet W5500 provides a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. It supports up to eight simultaneous socket connections. Use the Ethernet library to write sketches that connect to the Internet using the Shield. The Ethernet Shield 2 connects to an Arduino Board using long wire-wrap headers extending through the Shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another Shield to be stacked on top of it.

The most recent revision of the board exposes the 1.0 pinout on rev 3 of the Arduino UNO Board.

The Ethernet Shield 2 has a standard RJ-45 connection, with an integrated line transformer and Power over Ethernet enabled.

There is an onboard micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Uno and Mega (using the Ethernet library). The onboard micro-SD card reader is accessible through the SD Library. When working with this library, SS is on Pin 4. The original revision of the Shield contained a full-size SD card slot; this is not supported.

The Shield also includes a reset controller, to ensure that the W5500 Ethernet module is properly reset on power-up. Previous revisions of the Shield were not compatible with the Mega and needed to be manually reset after power-up. The current Shield supports a Power over Ethernet (PoE) module designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable.
PoE module features as follows:

  • IEEE802.3af compliant
  • Input voltage range 36V to 57V
  • Overload and short-circuit protection
  • 12V Output
  • High efficiency DC/DC converter: typ 85% @ 80% load
  • 1500V isolation (input to output)

NB: the Power over Ethernet module is proprietary hardware not made by Arduino, it is a third party accessory. For more information, see the datasheet

The Shield does not come with a built in PoE module, it is a separate component that must be added on. Arduino communicates with both the W5500 and SD card using the SPI bus (through the ICSP header). This is on digital pins 10, 11, 12, and 13 on the Uno and pins 50, 51, and 52 on the Mega. On both boards, pin 10 is used to select the W5500 and pin 4 for the SD card. These pins cannot be used for general I/O. On the Mega, the hardware SS pin, 53, is not used to select either the W5500 or the SD card, but it must be kept as an output or the SPI interface won’t work.

Note that because the W5500 and SD card share the SPI bus, only one at a time can be active. If you are using both peripherals in your program, this should be taken care of by the corresponding libraries. If you’re not using one of the peripherals in your program, however, you’ll need to explicitly deselect it. To do this with the SD card, set pin 4 as an output and write a high to it. For the W5500, set digital pin 10 as a high output.

  • The Shield provides a standard RJ45 Ethernet jack.
  • The reset button on the Shield resets both the W5500 and the Arduino Board.
  • The Shield contains a number of information LEDs:
  • ON: indicates that the Board and Shield are powered
  • 13 is the Arduino standard built in LED
  • ACT: flashes when RX or TX activity is present
  • LINK: indicates the presence of a network link and flashes when the Shield transmits or receives data

In this picture below we have tagged the yellow ACT, the green LINK,, the 13 Built in LED and the ON LED.

Tech specs

The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 allows an Arduino Board to connect to the internet. It is based on the (Wiznet W5500 Ethernet chip). The Wiznet W5500 provides a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. It supports up to eight simultaneous socket connections. Use the Ethernet library to write sketches that connect to the Internet using the Shield. The Ethernet Shield 2 connects to an Arduino Board using long wire-wrap headers extending through the Shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another Shield to be stacked on top of it.

The most recent revision of the board exposes the 1.0 pinout on rev 3 of the Arduino UNO Board.

The Ethernet Shield 2 has a standard RJ-45 connection, with an integrated line transformer and Power over Ethernet enabled.

There is an onboard micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Uno and Mega (using the Ethernet library). The onboard micro-SD card reader is accessible through the SD Library. When working with this library, SS is on Pin 4. The original revision of the Shield contained a full-size SD card slot; this is not supported.

The Shield also includes a reset controller, to ensure that the W5500 Ethernet module is properly reset on power-up. Previous revisions of the Shield were not compatible with the Mega and needed to be manually reset after power-up. The current Shield supports a Power over Ethernet (PoE) module designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable.
PoE module features as follows:

  • IEEE802.3af compliant
  • Input voltage range 36V to 57V
  • Overload and short-circuit protection
  • 12V Output
  • High efficiency DC/DC converter: typ 85% @ 80% load
  • 1500V isolation (input to output)

NB: the Power over Ethernet module is proprietary hardware not made by Arduino, it is a third party accessory. For more information, see the datasheet

The Shield does not come with a built in PoE module, it is a separate component that must be added on. Arduino communicates with both the W5500 and SD card using the SPI bus (through the ICSP header). This is on digital pins 10, 11, 12, and 13 on the Uno and pins 50, 51, and 52 on the Mega. On both boards, pin 10 is used to select the W5500 and pin 4 for the SD card. These pins cannot be used for general I/O. On the Mega, the hardware SS pin, 53, is not used to select either the W5500 or the SD card, but it must be kept as an output or the SPI interface won’t work.

Note that because the W5500 and SD card share the SPI bus, only one at a time can be active. If you are using both peripherals in your program, this should be taken care of by the corresponding libraries. If you’re not using one of the peripherals in your program, however, you’ll need to explicitly deselect it. To do this with the SD card, set pin 4 as an output and write a high to it. For the W5500, set digital pin 10 as a high output.

  • The Shield provides a standard RJ45 Ethernet jack.
  • The reset button on the Shield resets both the W5500 and the Arduino Board.
  • The Shield contains a number of information LEDs:
  • ON: indicates that the Board and Shield are powered
  • 13 is the Arduino standard built in LED
  • ACT: flashes when RX or TX activity is present
  • LINK: indicates the presence of a network link and flashes when the Shield transmits or receives data

In this picture below we have tagged the yellow ACT, the green LINK,, the 13 Built in LED and the ON LED.

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