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This ENC28J60 Ethernet LAN Network Module is a standalone Ethernet controller with a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) (SPI). It is intended to function as an Ethernet network interface for any SPI-equipped controller.
The ENC28J60 Ethernet Breakout Board Module makes use of the new Microchip ENC28J60, a popular Ethernet Controller IC with a slew of features that can handle the majority of network protocol requirements. This Ethernet LAN module can be directly connected to the majority of microcontrollers. The network module communicates with the Arduino type board via the SPI protocol, making it ideal for projects involving the ARDUINO, PIC, AVR, or STM32.
Also check our lan cable, which is designed for connecting a PC to a Network HUB/Switch/Router/ADSL Broadband Router.
Connecting The ENC28J60 Ethernet LAN Module To Arduino
Input Supply Voltage | 3.3V |
Driver IC | ENC28J60-I/SO |
Crystal Oscillator | 25 MHz |
Ethernet Port | Han Run HR911105A |
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So far, I haven't encountered any problems with it. It's working perfectly fine.
I highly recommend this Ethernet LAN module. It is a reliable, easy-to-use component that has greatly enhanced the functionality of my project
This module has performed exceptionally well in my project. I am satisfied with its performance and reliability.
I appreciate the compact size of the module. It fits perfectly in my project without taking up too much space
surprised by the performance of this module, its amazing
The Ethernet LAN module was a breeze to work with. It was easy to connect to my microcontroller and got me up and running on my network in no time.