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It is an Ethernet interface card that I was using with PC of the office several years ago. I took it by "Pop effect mode" of SONY NEX3.
It functions enough in the operation verification of software because it corresponds to 100Mbps Full duplex mode.
Flickr freak cannot miss the comfortable network environment !!
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数年前まで僕が職場のPCで使っていたイーサネットインターフェースカードです。SONY NEX3の"ポップ モード"で撮りました。
100Mbps 全二重モードに対応しているので、ソフトウェアの動作検証には充分に機能を発揮します。
Flickrフリークには快適なネットワーク環境は欠かせませんね!!
Transmisor pasivo de señal ethernet a través de cable coaxial RG6U. Ideal para pasar comunicaciones ethernet utilizando cable coaxial preinstalado de RG6U y muy útil para comunicaciones IPTV. Se trata de una solución Ethernet over Coaxial (EoC) para la distribución de datos IPTV.
Enlace: www.cablematic.es/producto/Extensor-ethernet-por-cable-co...
Equivalent to an Arduino Mega plus a USB port compatible with the Android Development Kit. This particular example is mated with an Ethernet Shield. It is currently running Amigo, including FreeRTOS, C++ interrupt-driven device drivers, and the full unit test application. The jumper wires are part of an Amigo unit test fixture. Arvada Colorado USA. Spring 2012.
Programmed using ManiacBug's Mighty-1284P Arduino core and the Ethernet52 library.
The small stripboard adapter plugged into the FTDI adapter is one I made a while ago for programming some ATmega328/RFM12B sensor boards, it has a 3V3 regulator and the capacitor and pull up resistor required for reset.
Next step is to add an RFM12B.
Time synchronized to atomic clock in GPS satellites providing Stratum 1 accuracy. Uses 8 channel Trimble receiver. Windows, telnet or serial interface - Discovery Tools (software) included for Win XP.
- NTP Reference for ethernet LANs in self-contained box
- NTP query (unicast), multicast, or broadcast modes
- Rackmountable or standalone (shown)
- Battery-backed real-time clock circuit
- User assignable network configuration (or DHCP)
Green LED flashes once per second when locked, twice per second unlocked. Yellow NTP LED flashes when the server is accessed by a client.
Inexpensive basic Network Time Server.
Everywhere you go, inside the medical office and out, you see the data cables coursing through the building
So I was wondering if this thing really requires 5Vdc in or could I use the same voltage I feed boards with 7805 onboard...
To enable development with the LAN9353/4/5 Three-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches, three Microchip evaluation boards were also added that support various system architectures. These hardware systems demonstrate how to interface with the switches through basic input/output connections, or with microcontrollers such as the 32-bit PIC32MX family via serial communications.
Each of these new evaluation boards is also supported by a Software Development Kit (SDK), which enables developers to immediately start device evaluation, familiarize themselves with features, and begin building solutions for their applications. All three evaluation boards, (part # EVB-LAN9353, $300), (part # EVB-LAN9354, $250) and (part # EVB-LAN9355 $300) are available now via any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or from microchipDIRECT (www.microchipdirect.com). For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 allows an Arduino board to connect to the Internet. It is based on the Wiznet W5100 ethernet chip providing a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 supports up to four simultaneous socket connections. Use the Ethernet library to write sketches which connect to the internet using the shield.
The ethernet shield connects to an Arduino board using long wire-wrap headers which extend through the shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another shield to be stacked on top..
The latest revision of the shield adds a micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Duemilanove and Mega (using the Ethernet library coming in Arduino 0019). An SD card library is not yet included in the standard Arduino distribution, but the sdfatlib by Bill Greiman works well. See this tutorial from Adafruit Industries for instructions (thanks Limor!).
The latest revision of the shield also includes a reset controller, to ensure that the W5100 Ethernet module is properly reset on power-up. Previous revisions of the shield were not compatible with the Mega and need to be manually reset after power-up. The original revision of the shield contained a full-size SD card slot; this is not supported.
Arduino communicates with both the W5100 and SD card using the SPI bus (through the ICSP header). This is on digital pins 11, 12, and 13 on the Duemilanove and pins 50, 51, and 52 on the Mega. On both boards, pin 10 is used to select the W5100 and pin 4 for the SD card. These pins cannot be used for general i/o. On the Mega, the hardware SS pin, 53, is not used to select either the W5100 or the SD card, but it must be kept as an output or the SPI interface won’t work.
Note that because the W5100 and SD card share the SPI bus, only one can be active at a time. If you are using both peripherals in your program, this should be taken care of by the corresponding libraries. If you’re not using one of the peripherals in your program, however, you’ll need to explicitly deselect it. To do this with the SD card, set pin 4 as an output and write a high to it. For the W5100, set digital pin 10 as a high output.
The shield provides a standard RJ45 ethernet jack.
The reset button on the shield resets both the W5100 and the Arduino board.
Available soon!
Microchip added the LAN9353, LAN9354 and LAN9355 Three-Port, 10/100 Industrial Ethernet Switches to its reliable, high-quality, and high-performance portfolio of Ethernet solutions, which includes Ethernet switches, controllers, bridges and PHYs. Featuring the IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Time-stamp Protocol (PTP) standard for clock accuracy in the sub-nanosecond range, these highly integrated Ethernet switches offload both synchronization and communications processing from the host CPU. Developers can also take advantage of advanced features such as Transparent Clocking, which improves system accuracy. Additional features designed to reduce overall system power consumption include Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE802.3az), and Wake On LAN. These switches enable the development of advanced hardware in the rapidly growing Industrial Ethernet market, including automation, motion-control, embedded, automotive, security/surveillance and telecommunications applications. To learn more about Microchip’s portfolio of Ethernet Switches, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
To enable development with the LAN9353/4/5 Three-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches, three Microchip evaluation boards were also added that support various system architectures. These hardware systems demonstrate how to interface with the switches through basic input/output connections, or with microcontrollers such as the 32-bit PIC32MX family via serial communications.
Each of these new evaluation boards is also supported by a Software Development Kit (SDK), which enables developers to immediately start device evaluation, familiarize themselves with features, and begin building solutions for their applications. All three evaluation boards, (part # EVB-LAN9353, $300), (part # EVB-LAN9354, $250) and (part # EVB-LAN9355 $300) are available now via any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or from microchipDIRECT (www.microchipdirect.com). For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
Die neue FRITZ!Box WLAN 3370 setzt als erstes Gerät in ihrer Leistungsklasse auf die neuste Generation der WLAN N-Technologie. So erhöht sich die Übertragungsrate auf bis zu 450 Mbit/s und die WLAN-Reichweite vergrößert sich merkbar. Gleichzeitig ermöglicht eine Reihe technischer Neuerungen eine deutlich robustere Übertragung im Hochlastfall. In Verbindung mit dem integrierten VDSL/ADSL-Modem und vier Gigabit-Ethernet-Anschlüssen ist die neue FRITZ!Box die ideale Plattform für anspruchsvolle Anwendungen, wie mehrere gleichzeitige HD-Videos, HD-IPTV oder Spiele.
As the first device in its performance class, the new FRITZ!Box 3370 relies on the latest generation of WLAN N standards. Data transfer rates are increased to up to 450 Mbit/s and WLAN coverage is significantly greater. At the same time, a whole range of technical innovations has made data transfer considerably more robust, especially when traffic is heavy. In conjunction with the integrated VDSL/ADSL modem and four gigabit Ethernet connections, the FRITZ!Box is the ideal platform for handling complex applications such as multiple HD videos, HD IPTV or games all at the same time.
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here it is, for real, live and unfaked ;)
the demo shows the current album name (top line) and song name (bottom line) that is being played.
being played by ANOTHER COMPUTER off in another room!
on this box, there is an IR receiver window (left circle) and you can use a sony DVD player remote to skip to the next song, skip backward one song, pause and play songs. all the basics - all via web client URL tricks ;)
the module in the rear is the ethernet 'shield'. that is wired to the main arduino (foreground) via some hacked up ribbon cables.
there is also a quadrature rotary encoder on the right but its not being used for this application.
power is provided by the usb connector on the left. that jack is also used for programming the arduino.
if you have the 'mpd' daemon running on your system and install my patched scripts then this MPDmaster box of mine can do some simple control over the network (10/100 ethernet).
...and, yes, that ethernet board *is* sitting on a roll of electrical tape. makes a fine insulator, in more ways than one (lol).
Project Name: NodeRed
Purpose: Wireless ethernet bridge
- Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (Raspbian)
- Eleduino aluminum case (B01LRSX4W4)
- Apple Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter (for testing)
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This All-in-One offers a unique, low-profile design, without sacrificing a 10-page ADF. It combines a convenient front loading paper tray with a wide flip-up 3.3" color LCD, Ethernet and wireless (802.11b/g) network as well as USB Direct Interface. The MFC-685cw also includes the Message Center® feature, a telephone handset and a full-duplex speakerphone.
Main Features
Wide 3.3" flip-up color LCD display. Preview and print received faxes and your photos directly from your digital camera’s media card without a computer.
Wireless (802.11b/g) and Ethernet interfaces‡ allow you to share the MFC on your network for printing, scanning, PC fax and access to your digital camera media cards.
Print rich, vibrant borderless photos. Resolutions up to 6000 x 1200 dpi and a minimum droplet size of 1.5 picoliters shows the fine details of your photographs.
4x6 photo paper tray. Bypass tray holds up to 20 sheets of 4x6 glossy paper without removing standard paper.
Fast color printing. Speeds up to 30ppm black and 25ppm color.
Built-in digital answering machine. Holds up to 29 minutes of messages. It also includes a telephone handset and full duplex speaker phone.
Auto document feeder for fax, copy and scan. The automatic document feeder holds up to 10 pages for unattended fax, copy and scanning of multi-page documents.
Print Technology: Color Inkjet Technology
Maximum Printing Size: Up to 8.5" x 14" (Legal)
Consumable Type: 4-Cartridge Ink System
Max. Black Print Speed (ppm): 30ppm Black
Max. Color Print Speed (ppm): 25ppm Color
Print Resolution (maximum dpi): Up to 6000x1200 dpi
Borderless Printing: Yes
Standard Input Paper Capacity (sheets): 100 Sheet Input Capacity, 20-sheet 4x6 Photo Bypass Tray
Optional Paper Capacity (sheets): No
Standard Interface(s): USB, Ethernet, 802.11b/g Wireless Interfaces
Standard Memory (MB): 32MB Memory
Optional Memory (MB): No
Printer Driver Compatibility: Windows® & Mac OS®
Emulation(s): No
Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle: 2,500 printed pages
Fax
Faxing Capability: B/W & Color Faxing
Fax Modem Speed: 14.4K bps Fax Modem
Best Transmission Speed (sec): Approx. 6 seconds per page
Out-of-Paper Reception: Yes
Telephone Handset: Corded telephone handset
Message Center®: Yes (up to 29 minute built-in answering machine)
External TAD Interface: Yes
Caller ID Ready: Yes
Call Waiting/ Caller ID/ Distinctive Ring Ready: No
Distinctive Ring Detection Ready: Yes
Total Auto Dial Locations: 80 locations
Broadcasting (# of locations): Yes (210 locations) B&W only
Quick Scan (Memory Transmission): Approx. 4.72 sec/page
Auto Fax Reduction (for fax receiving): Yes
Fax Forwarding: Yes (B&W only)
Automatic Redial: Yes
Dual Access: Yes (B&W only)
Fax/Telephone Switch: Yes
Fax Gray Scale: Mono: 64, Color: 256
Fax Coding Method: Mono: MH/MR/MMR, Color: JPEG
PC Fax Capability (send/receive): Yes
Fax Page Memory: Up to 480 page fax memory
Copy
Copying Capability: B/W & Color Copying
Design Style: Flatbed
Max. Automatic Document Feeder Capacity: 10-Page ADF
Max. Black Copy Speed (cpm): 22cpm Black
Max. Color Copy Speed (cpm): 20cpm Color
Stand-alone Copying: No PC Required
Reduction/Enlargement: 25% - 400%
Sorting Function: Yes
N in 1 Function: 2in1 / 4in1
Poster Function: Yes
Document Glass Size: Letter / A4
Scan
Scanning Capability: B/W & Color Scanning
Max. Interpolated Scan Resolution (dpi): 19,200 dpi
Optical Scan Resolution (dpi): 600x2400 dpi
Input Color Scan Bit Depth: 36-bit
Scanner Driver Compatibility: Windows®/Mac OS®
Document Viewer Software: Includes Scansoft PaperPort® SE with OCR by NUANCE™ for Windows® and Presto!® PageManager® for Mac®
OCR Software: Includes Scansoft PaperPort® SE with OCR by NUANCE™ for Windows® and Presto!® PageManager® for Mac®
Formats (Export): JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PDF, HTM, RTF, MAX and others
"Scan To" Feature: E-mail, Image, OCR, File, Media
PhotoCapture
PhotoCapture Center® Capability: Built-in Digital Media Card Drives, USB Direct and PictBridge Interfaces
PhotoCapture Center® Features: Print Index and Photo; View or Enhance Photos, Slide Show and Trimming
Photo Enhancing Features (for media cards or USB Flash Drive): Auto Correct, Enhance Skin-Tone, Enhance Scenery, Remove Red-Eye, Monocrome, and Sepia
Accepted Media Types: Compact Flash®, Memory Stick®/Pro®; xD-Picture Card™ Type M/H, Secure Digital™ media cards, MMC, SDHC, and USB Flash Drive
Scan to Card or USB Flash Drive: JPEG & PDF (Color) or TIFF (B&W)
Other
Standard Network Features: Printing, Scanning, PC Fax, Media Card Drive Access
Supported Network Protocols (IPv4): TCP/IP, ARP/RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP), NetBIOS Name Resolution, WINS, DNS Resolver, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, mDNS, FTP Server, TELNET, SNMP, TFTP, LLTD and Web Services.
Wireless Network Security: SSID/ESSID, 128(104)/64(40) bit WEP, WPA/ WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
SecureEasySetup™: Simple setup SecureEasySetup™ or AOSS™ capable router
Standard Network Interface: Network (Ethernet) Interface (10/100 Base-TX), Wireless (802.11b/g)
"In-box" Consumables/Yield: (1) LC51BK (500 pages); (1) LC51C (400 pages); (1) LC51M (400 pages); (1) LC51Y (400 pages)
Recommended Paper Brands: Brother Inkjet Plain Paper, Brother Matte Inkjet Paper, Brother Glossy Photo Paper (8.5" x 11" and 4" x 6"), and 3M 3410 Transparency Film
Paper Handling Size - Paper Tray: Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, A5, Photo (4"x6", 3.5"x5", 5x7,5x8)
Minimum Paper Width/Length (Paper Tray): 3.5"/5.0"
Maximum Paper Width/Length (Paper Tray): 8.5"/14.0"
Sheet Weight - Paper Tray (max/min): 17-58 lbs.
Minimum Input for ADF (Width/Height): 5.8"/5.8"
Max Input of ADF (Width/Height): 8.5"/14.0"
Sheet Weight - ADF (max/min): 17-24 lbs.
Output Paper Capacity (sheets): 50 sheets
LCD Back-lit: Yes
Color LCD: Widescreen 3.3" Color LCD Display
Document Memory Backup: Yes
Power Source: AC 120V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption - Sleep/Ready/Copying: 6/8/34 W
Energy Star®Qualified: No
Operating Environment: Temperature: 50-95° F
Operating Environment: Humidity: 20-80°
Machine Noise (Ready/Copying): 50dB or less
Carton Dimensions (W"xD"xH"): 21.9" x 10.0" x 17.8"
Carton Weight (lbs): 24 lbs.
Unit Dimensions (W"xD"xH"): 18.4" x 14.6" x 7.1"
Unit Weight (lbs): 18.5 lbs.
UPC Code: 0 12502 61822 5
Warranty: 1 Year Limited
For More Details:- www.poppopofficemachines.com/brother-refurbished-fax-mach...
The Brocade VDX 6720 Data Center Switches are available in one- or two-rack-unit (1U or 2U) form factors and provide the ability to scale from 16 to 60 ports with pay-as-you-grow Ports on Demand (POD) licensing. The switches provide full 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) wire-speed performance from any port to any port, with latency of 600 nanoseconds (ns). The switches are based on low-latency, lossless, 10 Gbps Data Center Bridging (DCB) technology and are capable of running all types of data and storage traffic –including traditional IP, iSCSI, CIFS, NFS and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). The Brocade VDX 6720 switches protect customers’ existing investments by supporting their current server, hypervisor and storage choices, and by seamlessly interfacing with existing network infrastructures.
The Brocade VDX 6720 Data Center Switches are available in one- or two-rack-unit (1U or 2U) form factors and provide the ability to scale from 16 to 60 ports with pay-as-you-grow Ports on Demand (POD) licensing. The switches provide full 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) wire-speed performance from any port to any port, with latency of 600 nanoseconds (ns). The switches are based on low-latency, lossless, 10 Gbps Data Center Bridging (DCB) technology and are capable of running all types of data and storage traffic –including traditional IP, iSCSI, CIFS, NFS and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). The Brocade VDX 6720 switches protect customers’ existing investments by supporting their current server, hypervisor and storage choices, and by seamlessly interfacing with existing network infrastructures.
This is our setup. From top to bottom: router, firewall, backupserver.
Note that our internal network was out due to wrong connection of the ethernet cable !
I'm still trying to find the vandal...
Our new LaCie Ethernet BigDisk just arrived. 1 TB goodness NAS-server for the office!
Now that's 250,000 songs, 200,000 PowerPoints or 1000 movies.
To enable development with the LAN9353/4/5 Three-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches, three Microchip evaluation boards were also added that support various system architectures. These hardware systems demonstrate how to interface with the switches through basic input/output connections, or with microcontrollers such as the 32-bit PIC32MX family via serial communications.
Each of these new evaluation boards is also supported by a Software Development Kit (SDK), which enables developers to immediately start device evaluation, familiarize themselves with features, and begin building solutions for their applications. All three evaluation boards, (part # EVB-LAN9353, $300), (part # EVB-LAN9354, $250) and (part # EVB-LAN9355 $300) are available now via any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or from microchipDIRECT (www.microchipdirect.com). For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
No server required.... Arduino + LadyAda ethernet shield with Wiznet module, plus external power supply. The blue ethernet cable's plugged directly into my broadband router.
The lego stand for the current cost allows the black cable in the bottom.
This is now logging my electricity consumption to pachube.com!
See blog entry.
lc to st custom yellow fiber optic cable Ethernet patch cord available in single-mode 9/125 and multi-mode 62.5/125
Microchip added the LAN9353, LAN9354 and LAN9355 Three-Port, 10/100 Industrial Ethernet Switches to its reliable, high-quality, and high-performance portfolio of Ethernet solutions, which includes Ethernet switches, controllers, bridges and PHYs. Featuring the IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Time-stamp Protocol (PTP) standard for clock accuracy in the sub-nanosecond range, these highly integrated Ethernet switches offload both synchronization and communications processing from the host CPU. Developers can also take advantage of advanced features such as Transparent Clocking, which improves system accuracy. Additional features designed to reduce overall system power consumption include Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE802.3az), and Wake On LAN. These switches enable the development of advanced hardware in the rapidly growing Industrial Ethernet market, including automation, motion-control, embedded, automotive, security/surveillance and telecommunications applications. To learn more about Microchip’s portfolio of Ethernet Switches, visit: www.microchip.com/Ethernet-Switches-071415a
The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 allows an Arduino board to connect to the Internet. It is based on the Wiznet W5100 ethernet chip providing a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. The Arduino Ethernet Shield 2 supports up to four simultaneous socket connections. Use the Ethernet library to write sketches which connect to the internet using the shield.
The ethernet shield connects to an Arduino board using long wire-wrap headers which extend through the shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another shield to be stacked on top..
The latest revision of the shield adds a micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Duemilanove and Mega (using the Ethernet library coming in Arduino 0019). An SD card library is not yet included in the standard Arduino distribution, but the sdfatlib by Bill Greiman works well. See this tutorial from Adafruit Industries for instructions (thanks Limor!).
The latest revision of the shield also includes a reset controller, to ensure that the W5100 Ethernet module is properly reset on power-up. Previous revisions of the shield were not compatible with the Mega and need to be manually reset after power-up. The original revision of the shield contained a full-size SD card slot; this is not supported.
Arduino communicates with both the W5100 and SD card using the SPI bus (through the ICSP header). This is on digital pins 11, 12, and 13 on the Duemilanove and pins 50, 51, and 52 on the Mega. On both boards, pin 10 is used to select the W5100 and pin 4 for the SD card. These pins cannot be used for general i/o. On the Mega, the hardware SS pin, 53, is not used to select either the W5100 or the SD card, but it must be kept as an output or the SPI interface won’t work.
Note that because the W5100 and SD card share the SPI bus, only one can be active at a time. If you are using both peripherals in your program, this should be taken care of by the corresponding libraries. If you’re not using one of the peripherals in your program, however, you’ll need to explicitly deselect it. To do this with the SD card, set pin 4 as an output and write a high to it. For the W5100, set digital pin 10 as a high output.
The shield provides a standard RJ45 ethernet jack.
The reset button on the shield resets both the W5100 and the Arduino board.
Available soon!
lc to sc custom red fiber optic cable Ethernet patch cord available in single-mode 9/125 and multi-mode 62.5/125