Difference between revisions of "Hammer Board HOWTOS"
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Next we will be soldering it on to the [http://elinux.org/Hammer_Carrier Hammer Carrier board] | Next we will be soldering it on to the [http://elinux.org/Hammer_Carrier Hammer Carrier board] | ||
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+ | We will need an aux 3.3V regulator as the Enc28j60 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. | ||
Insert picture of the result | Insert picture of the result | ||
− | Insert picture of the wires soldered to the spi | + | Insert picture of the wires soldered to the spi VccAux & Gnd points |
Software driver info: | Software driver info: |
Revision as of 17:12, 31 July 2007
This is a place holder for the How-To section
How to get an Enc28j60 working on the Hammer board
First you have to get an Enc28j60, the following links may be usefull:
Next we will be soldering it on to the Hammer Carrier board
We will need an aux 3.3V regulator as the Enc28j60 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.
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"