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Note: the two extra pins on the top and bottom of the R3 version will dangle unconnected as shown. The Previous version of the Ethernet Shield does not have these extra pins.
 
Note: the two extra pins on the top and bottom of the R3 version will dangle unconnected as shown. The Previous version of the Ethernet Shield does not have these extra pins.

Latest revision as of 22:49, 17 September 2016

Connecting the Ethernet Shield R3 to the Propeller ASC

Align the pins as shown. (Click to enlarge)

Dscf6799s.jpg Dscf6800s.jpg Dscf6801s.jpg

Note: the two extra pins on the top and bottom of the R3 version will dangle unconnected as shown. The Previous version of the Ethernet Shield does not have these extra pins.

Bypass Jumper Configuration

The Ethernet Shield is a 3.3v device and does not require the Propeller ASC's built-in current-limiting resistors. You will need to use a soldering iron and a drop of solder on the pads shown on the bottom of the Propeller ASC.

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