Arduino Nano and Wiznet W5100 Red

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Arduino Nano and Wiznet W5100 Red

 

IMG_20141030_181417-e1414706575872 

 

 

I am trying to put together a small module to read temperature and light levels at the place where I am currently living. I have bought components from china over Ebay. I have purchased the Arduino Nano, Mini W5100 Ethernet module, DHT22 and TSL2561 from different sites. I have found tutorials for to use the DHT22 & TSL2561 but I was struggling to find the tutorial how to wire the W5100 Mini. It took me a long to just find meaning of the header pins ( You can find it here).  This have helped me to start the shield. As it was still requiring a bit of imagination to connect the wires I have decided to simplify this and create a guide.

DHT22 - Temperature and Humidity Sensor
DHT22 – Temperature and Humidity Sensor [src:www.adafruit.com]. How to wire this module can be found here.
Light Sensor TSL2561 [src:www.adafruit.com]
Light Sensor TSL2561 [src:www.adafruit.com] How to wire this module can be found here.

 

Mini W5100 Red
The image of the W5100 Module from the top
The image describing Arduino Nano pins. The image is originally from forum post on http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=147582.0
The image describing Arduino Nano pins. The image is originally from forum post here.
W5100 header pins from top and bottom with description.

If you are looking on the Red W5100 module from the top (as shown above) you will have to connect the pins (reading from the back) as follows:

GND – Ground from the Arduino
VIN   –   +5V from Arduino
NSS   – Pin 10 from Arduino
MO    – Pin 11 from Arduino (MOSI)
MI     – Pin 12 from Arduino (MISO)
SOK   – Pin 13 from Arduino (SCK)

Resource:

Wiznet W5100: http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/Ethernet?responseToken=0a0a242c06763ab3e82ed41de742dae7d

Arduino Nano: http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=147582.0

DHT Sensor: https://learn.adafruit.com/dht/connecting-to-a-dhtxx-sensor

 

 

https://www.jdohnalek.com/arduino-nano-and-wiznet-w5100-red/

Arduino Nano and Wiznet W5100 Red

 

IMG_20141030_181417-e1414706575872 

 

 

I am trying to put together a small module to read temperature and light levels at the place where I am currently living. I have bought components from china over Ebay. I have purchased the Arduino Nano, Mini W5100 Ethernet module, DHT22 and TSL2561 from different sites. I have found tutorials for to use the DHT22 & TSL2561 but I was struggling to find the tutorial how to wire the W5100 Mini. It took me a long to just find meaning of the header pins ( You can find it here).  This have helped me to start the shield. As it was still requiring a bit of imagination to connect the wires I have decided to simplify this and create a guide.

DHT22 - Temperature and Humidity Sensor
DHT22 – Temperature and Humidity Sensor [src:www.adafruit.com]. How to wire this module can be found here.
Light Sensor TSL2561 [src:www.adafruit.com]
Light Sensor TSL2561 [src:www.adafruit.com] How to wire this module can be found here.

 

Mini W5100 Red
The image of the W5100 Module from the top
The image describing Arduino Nano pins. The image is originally from forum post on http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=147582.0
The image describing Arduino Nano pins. The image is originally from forum post here.
W5100 header pins from top and bottom with description.

If you are looking on the Red W5100 module from the top (as shown above) you will have to connect the pins (reading from the back) as follows:

GND – Ground from the Arduino
VIN   –   +5V from Arduino
NSS   – Pin 10 from Arduino
MO    – Pin 11 from Arduino (MOSI)
MI     – Pin 12 from Arduino (MISO)
SOK   – Pin 13 from Arduino (SCK)

Resource:

Wiznet W5100: http://arduino-info.wikispaces.com/Ethernet?responseToken=0a0a242c06763ab3e82ed41de742dae7d

Arduino Nano: http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=147582.0

DHT Sensor: https://learn.adafruit.com/dht/connecting-to-a-dhtxx-sensor

 

 

https://www.jdohnalek.com/arduino-nano-and-wiznet-w5100-red/

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