MicroMod Ethernet Function Board – W5500 Hookup Guide

SparkFun MicroMod Ethernet Function Board - W5500 Hookup Guide
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Hardware Assembly

If you’re not familiar with assembling boards using the MicroMod connection system, head over to the Getting Started with MicroMod tutorial for information on inserting and securing your MicroMod Processor and Function Boards to the Main Board:

 

PoE Assembly

After securing the Processor and Function Board to the Main Board, connect the MicroMod Main Board to your computer with a USB-C cable to program the Processor. Once programmed, connect the Function Board to your Ethernet hub (router, network switch, etc.) with an Ethernet cable connected to the RJ45 connector.

 

Arduino Example

Now that our MicroMod system is fully assembled, we’ll use a slightly modified version of the “Ethernet – Web Client” example included with Arduino to make sure everything is connected and working properly. This modified version simply updates the options for the SPI Chip Select pin to match those used on supported MicroMod Processor Boards:

18708-SparkFun_MicroMod_Ethernet_Function_Board_-_W5500-04b.jpg

Hardware Assembly

If you’re not familiar with assembling boards using the MicroMod connection system, head over to the Getting Started with MicroMod tutorial for information on inserting and securing your MicroMod Processor and Function Boards to the Main Board:

 

PoE Assembly

After securing the Processor and Function Board to the Main Board, connect the MicroMod Main Board to your computer with a USB-C cable to program the Processor. Once programmed, connect the Function Board to your Ethernet hub (router, network switch, etc.) with an Ethernet cable connected to the RJ45 connector.

 

Arduino Example

Now that our MicroMod system is fully assembled, we’ll use a slightly modified version of the “Ethernet – Web Client” example included with Arduino to make sure everything is connected and working properly. This modified version simply updates the options for the SPI Chip Select pin to match those used on supported MicroMod Processor Boards:

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