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Arduino with 100mb LAN

Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
Wow, this is so cool.  I can see so many add on Flex 6000 projects with this.

https://www.hackster.io/news/teensy-4-1-is-the-first-arduino-compatible-board-with-100-mbit-ethernet-2f4ff34384b6


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  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited May 2020
    It's why I really like Raspberry Pi.  Still small and has nice built in WiFi and ethernet.

    I have had Pis running for close to 2 years without a reboot.  They power from battery very well too!

    Will have to check out this new device!
  • Member, Super Elmer Moderator
    edited May 2020
    Dang...  I am building a "MiniMaestro" with an Arduino Due and ethernet shield.  It is HUGE compared to the Teensy.  I bought a Teensy4.0, but it did not have the ethernet support, so I was saving it for something else.  As soon as I got the Due and shield, PJRC comes out with exactly what I needed...
    So far I have a working VFO, volume, hi-cut/width, lo-cut/shift, mute and select slice.  Took a while to get the tuning rate dialed in.  I will eventually have selectable tuning steps and tuning rate (how many pulses of the encoder cause a one step change). Today I will get out the smoldering iron and wire up the rest of the encoders.
    73,
    Len, KD0RC


  • Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
    edited May 2020
    that is awesome!  I had a very simple idea and I don't want to share it yet since I want to do it.  :)  I like what you are doing and it shows what you can do with the ability to communicate directly with the radio over TCP/IP and how 'easy' it can be.  
  • Member, Super Elmer Moderator
    edited May 2020
    I got the Arduino libraries from IW7DMH.  Check out his website.  He built his libraries for V2.1 of SSDR, but it is a very easy mod to make it work on V3. He had a buffer of 350 bytes that need to go to 596.  I just made it 600, and it works great.
    Len

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