Ethernet Shield for Arduino - W5200
- Product SKU: DF_DFR0272
- Category: Communication, Modules
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Connect your Arduino device to the Internet with this Ethernet Shield. This Ethernet Shield is based on the W5200 Ethernet Chip and provides an easy way of getting your Arduino Online. Just plug this shield onto your Arduino UNO or Mega board, connect it to your network with an RJ45 Ethernet Cable (not included) and follow few simple instructions, you will be able to explore the world with the Internet. Besides, the shield has a microSD card port for large capacity data storage like Webpage data when applied in complicated applications.
The W5200 chip is a Hardwired TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller that enables easier internet connection for embedded systems using SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface). W5200 suits best for users who need Internet connectivity for the application that uses a single chip to implement TCP/IP Stack, 10/100 Ethernet MAC, and PHY.
The W5200 is composed of a fully hardwired market-proven TCP/IP stack and an integrated Ethernet MAC & PHY. Hardwired TCP/IP stack supports TCP, UDP, IPv4, ICMP, ARP, IGMP, and PPPoE, which has been proven in various applications for many years. W5200 uses a 32Kbytes internal buffer as its data communication memory. By using W5200, users can implement the Ethernet application they need by using a simple socket program instead of handling a complex Ethernet Controller.
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is provided for easy integration with the external MCU. Using the only 4 pins of SPI to connect with MCU, it is possible to design for small form factor system with the MCU¡¯s I/O pin limit. In order to reduce the power consumption of the system, W5200 provides WOL (Wake on LAN) and power-down mode. To wake up during WOL, W5200 should be received a magic packet, which is the Raw Ethernet packet.
Specification
Support Hardwired TCP/IP Protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, IPv4 ARP, IGMP, PPPoE, Ethernet
Supports 8 independent sockets simultaneously
Support Power down mode
Support Wake on LAN
Support High Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI MODE 0, 3)
Internal 32Kbytes Memory for Tx/Rx Buffers
10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet PHY embedded
Support Auto Negotiation (Full and half duplex, 10 and 100-based )
Support Auto MDI/MDIX
Support ADSL connection (with support PPPoE Protocol with PAP/CHAP Authentication mode)
3.3V operation with 5V I/O signal tolerance
Multi-function LED outputs (Full/Half duplex, Link, Speed)
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DFRduino Ethernet Shield for Arduino - W5200 x1
Connect your Arduino device to the Internet with this Ethernet Shield. This Ethernet Shield is based on the W5200 Ethernet Chip and provides an easy way of getting your Arduino Online. Just plug this shield onto your Arduino UNO or Mega board, connect it to your network with an RJ45 Ethernet Cable (not included) and follow few simple instructions, you will be able to explore the world with the Internet. Besides, the shield has a microSD card port for large capacity data storage like Webpage data when applied in complicated applications.
The W5200 chip is a Hardwired TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller that enables easier internet connection for embedded systems using SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface). W5200 suits best for users who need Internet connectivity for the application that uses a single chip to implement TCP/IP Stack, 10/100 Ethernet MAC, and PHY.
The W5200 is composed of a fully hardwired market-proven TCP/IP stack and an integrated Ethernet MAC & PHY. Hardwired TCP/IP stack supports TCP, UDP, IPv4, ICMP, ARP, IGMP, and PPPoE, which has been proven in various applications for many years. W5200 uses a 32Kbytes internal buffer as its data communication memory. By using W5200, users can implement the Ethernet application they need by using a simple socket program instead of handling a complex Ethernet Controller.
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is provided for easy integration with the external MCU. Using the only 4 pins of SPI to connect with MCU, it is possible to design for small form factor system with the MCU¡¯s I/O pin limit. In order to reduce the power consumption of the system, W5200 provides WOL (Wake on LAN) and power-down mode. To wake up during WOL, W5200 should be received a magic packet, which is the Raw Ethernet packet.
Specification
Support Hardwired TCP/IP Protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, IPv4 ARP, IGMP, PPPoE, Ethernet
Supports 8 independent sockets simultaneously
Support Power down mode
Support Wake on LAN
Support High Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI MODE 0, 3)
Internal 32Kbytes Memory for Tx/Rx Buffers
10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet PHY embedded
Support Auto Negotiation (Full and half duplex, 10 and 100-based )
Support Auto MDI/MDIX
Support ADSL connection (with support PPPoE Protocol with PAP/CHAP Authentication mode)
3.3V operation with 5V I/O signal tolerance
Multi-function LED outputs (Full/Half duplex, Link, Speed)
Shipping List
DFRduino Ethernet Shield for Arduino - W5200 x1
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