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Nano Ethernet Shield

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Compatible with the Arduino line of products. Trademark registrations throughout the world for ARDUINO or Arduino® are owned by: Arduino AG and Arduino SA. 

This Nano Ethernet Shield allows you to connect the Arduino Nano to a network. It is  assembled with long stackable pin headers, and don’t need to solder the headers separately.
The Nano Ethernet Shield is based on the ENC28J60 Ethernet chip which provide a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. Use the Ethernet library  to write sketches which connect to the internet using the add-on module.
ENC28J60 is a 10BASE-T stand alone Ethernet unit with on board MAC & PHY, 8 Kbytes of Buffer RAM and an SPI serial interface for 3.3V and 5V logics. With a small size the Nano Ethernet Shield minimizes complexity, board space and cost. Target applications include VoIP, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, Home Control, Security and Instrumentation.
Shield use power 5V  from Nano board and convert to 3.3V (on shield have 3.3V LDO).
  • With this Ethernet Shield, your Arduino Nano board can be used to connect to internet
  • Controller: Microchip's ENC28J60 ethernet / HR911105A
  • Works as server or client
  • Comes with efficient library and examples
  • Direct plug puzzle board, NO soldering needed.
Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Libraries

Sample Code

Tutorials

 

Is the Nano Ethernet Shield compatible with the Arduino Nano?
Yes, it is designed to connect the Arduino Nano to a network using the ENC28J60 based shield.
What networking capabilities does it provide?
It uses the ENC28J60 10BASE-T unit with on board MAC and PHY, supports TCP and UDP, and can operate as a server or a client.
Are any soldering steps required to install the shield?
No soldering is needed as it comes with long stackable pin headers ready to plug in.
What power and voltage levels are used by the shield?
The shield draws 5V from the Nano and includes a 3.3V LDO to supply 3.3V logic on the shield.
How do I program and connect to the internet with this shield?
Use the Ethernet library to write sketches that connect to the internet with the add on module and refer to the provided library and example code.
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Compatible with the Arduino line of products. Trademark registrations throughout the world for ARDUINO or Arduino® are owned by: Arduino AG and Arduino SA. 

This Nano Ethernet Shield allows you to connect the Arduino Nano to a network. It is  assembled with long stackable pin headers, and don’t need to solder the headers separately.
The Nano Ethernet Shield is based on the ENC28J60 Ethernet chip which provide a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. Use the Ethernet library  to write sketches which connect to the internet using the add-on module.
ENC28J60 is a 10BASE-T stand alone Ethernet unit with on board MAC & PHY, 8 Kbytes of Buffer RAM and an SPI serial interface for 3.3V and 5V logics. With a small size the Nano Ethernet Shield minimizes complexity, board space and cost. Target applications include VoIP, Industrial Automation, Building Automation, Home Control, Security and Instrumentation.
Shield use power 5V  from Nano board and convert to 3.3V (on shield have 3.3V LDO).
  • With this Ethernet Shield, your Arduino Nano board can be used to connect to internet
  • Controller: Microchip's ENC28J60 ethernet / HR911105A
  • Works as server or client
  • Comes with efficient library and examples
  • Direct plug puzzle board, NO soldering needed.
Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Libraries

Sample Code

Tutorials

 

FAQ
Is the Nano Ethernet Shield compatible with the Arduino Nano?
Yes, it is designed to connect the Arduino Nano to a network using the ENC28J60 based shield.
What networking capabilities does it provide?
It uses the ENC28J60 10BASE-T unit with on board MAC and PHY, supports TCP and UDP, and can operate as a server or a client.
Are any soldering steps required to install the shield?
No soldering is needed as it comes with long stackable pin headers ready to plug in.
What power and voltage levels are used by the shield?
The shield draws 5V from the Nano and includes a 3.3V LDO to supply 3.3V logic on the shield.
How do I program and connect to the internet with this shield?
Use the Ethernet library to write sketches that connect to the internet with the add on module and refer to the provided library and example code.
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