It works!
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 by darcoPosted in Projects, Electronics
I finally got the finished PCB for the ybox2 in the mail yesterday. I populated it last night, but I ended up running out of parts. A quick run to Fry's combined with some early-morning soldering, and behold...
It works! Woo-hoo! Now comes the hard part: the Propeller TCP/IP stack.
I actually plan on writing an IPv6 stack first, and then building an IPv4 stack on top of it. I'll be using the ENC28J60/SP driver from PropTCP as a starting point.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Wow that's sweet.... can I have one to program?
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
I love this board. I'm going to have to make one. =) One question, what prevented you from using POE? The LM5071 would even allow PoE/Local power.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
@Lee: I left out POE because I wanted the whole board to be assembled using thru-hole components, to make it easy to build for everyone. There just isn't enough room on the board to add POE unless all of the ICs were surface mount.