An Arduino Compatible Webserver on a Breadboard (Q45141)

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    This was an early design from August 2010, which builds a $20 web server on a breadboard. It was done to prove that it could be done - and got working - which it does! It uses ATmega328, ENC28J60 ethernet controller and a 74HC125 as glue logic. A Magjack and FTDI serial/USB cable completes the design. This combination was chosen for low cost, Arduino copatability and that all devices are available in conventional DIL packages. A schematic and board layout are included as a reference - but are still work in progress and not considered final - more of a starting point. Since drawing the schematic I have subsequently moved to a different make of Magjack - which is not pin-compatible - please check your Magjack connections carefully. The Magjack came on a breakout-board available from Cool Components in the UK and SparkFun in the 'States. Everything else is fairly standard, I didn't bother with 49.9 ohm resistors, 51ohm 1% work perfectly well. There are 2 spare buffers available on the 74HC125. I've used these to make a wired serial network - see my blog http://sustburbia.blogspot.com/2010/08/arduino-compatible-web-server.html This design is the forerunner of "Nanode" which also features on Thingiverse.
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