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Ethernet Shield instantly enables internet connectivity for Arduino projects. An on-board Wiz5100 ethernet controller handles up to four TCP and UDP connections, just stack it onto an Arduino to create your own networked devices. Easily check connection status with on board indicator lights. Extend your design further with two extra rows of pin header that connect to shields and prototyping boards.[/vc_column_text][vc_tour][vc_tab title=”Part list” tab_id=”1394594045-1-92″][vc_column_text]1 x [bigcommerce link=”/ethernet-shield/” target=”_blank”]Arduino UNO[/bigcommerce]
1 x [bigcommerce link=”/arduino-ethernet-shield-old-version-2009/” target=”_blank”]Ethernet shield [/bigcommerce][/vc_column_text][/vc_tab][vc_tab title=”Features” tab_id=”1394594045-2-42″][vc_column_text]
- Standard Arduino and Arduino Mega compatible
- Arduino Ethernet Library compatible
- Standard RJ45 ethernet Jack
- 16K byte internal buffer
- Indicator LEDs for all functions
- Easy to access reset button
- Standard pin headers for 0.1″ grid prototyping boards
- Up to 4 TCP/UDP network connections
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tab][vc_tab title=”Wiring Diagram” tab_id=”1394594574028-2-10″][vc_column_text]Ethernet shield directly stack it onto an Arduino , and plug the network cable into the Ethernet shield.
Finally connect arduino USB to the computer to power supply.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tab][vc_tab title=”Test code” tab_id=”1394594574908-3-10″][vc_column_text]Open the arduino IDE
Choose example -> ethernet -> webserver
[/vc_column_text][/vc_tab][vc_tab title=”Test result” tab_id=”1394594576043-4-2″][vc_column_text]Input the 192.168.1.117 in the browser address and you can see the analog A0-A5 output value
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