SPI-ETHERNET INTERFACE CONVERTER SBC-USR-ES1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Dear customer, thank you very much for choosing our product. In following, we will introduce you to what to observe while starting up and using this product. Should you encounter any unexpected problems during use, please do not hesitate to contact us.
. USE WITH THE ARDUINO Wiring: Connect your Ethernet module to your Arduino as shown in the diagram and table below. In this example, we use an Arduino Uno. Arduino Ethernet module 3.
Installation of the library: In the code example, we will use the Ethernet library to create a webserver that displays the status of the analog pins. First, if you have not already done so, you need to install the Ethernet library. To do this, click: Sketch -> Include Library -> Manage libraries... There, enter Ethernet in the search bar and install the library Ethernet by Various.
Code example: To open the example code, click in your Arduino IDE on: File –> Examples -> Ethernet -> Webserver In line 28 of the sample code, the IP address of the webserver is set. Make sure that the address is in the address range of your network and that this address is not already in use. Now you can upload the programm to your Arduino. You can open the webserver from any computer on the same network. To do this, enter the IP address of your webserver into your internet browser.
3. USE WITH THE RASPBERRY PI PICO Wiring: Connect the module to your Raspberry Pi Pico as shown in the diagram and table below. Raspberry Pi Pico Ethernet module 3.
Code example: We use a modified version of the Adafruit_CircuitPython_Wiznet5k library. If you don't have Circuit Python installed on your Raspberry Pi Pico yet, download the .UF2 file here and copy it to your Raspberry Pi Pico. Now you can download the library used here. Unzip the downloaded zip file and copy the contents of the lib folder to the lib folder on your Raspberry Pi Pico. Now you can copy the contents of one of the sample library files, e.g. Pico_W5500_Ping_Test.py into your code.
4. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Our information and take-back obligations according to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) Symbol on electrical and electronic equipment: This crossed-out dustbin means that electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in the household waste. You must return the old appliances to a collection point. Before handing over waste batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed by waste equipment must be separated from it.