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Connect a PIC to Ethernet via TCP/IP Schematic

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pic ethernet

Hello!

I was woundering if you guys could point me into the right direction, maybe a schematic or website covering the topic?

I want a circuit to be able to connect my PIC to my internal Ethernet (tcp/ip)
Now, I found a lot of info about how to put a simple tcp/ip stack into a pic, however, I cannot find any schematic or full project about how to get a pic connected (Both Hardware and Software) to my Network.

I want my PIC to have its own IP.
And a simple webserver, so I can control the pic via the webserver interface.

Any Ideas?
 

pic ethernet schematic

Hi
For little idea.
what do your think about ---> PIC 18F67J60
pcup
 

ethernet schematic

Ok, so did I understand this right, the Ethernet Cable is connected thru the J3, Auxillery port?

Or?

Whats the DB9 connector for?
(I don´t need any connection thru any DB9, since I only want it to be programmed and then put into action via an Ethernet Cable and tcp/ip.)

Do you think you could simplify the schematic?

Yours: Kristoffer
 

18f67j60

the problem is that the schematic above is not made with a pic 18f67j60 that support ethernet...! but with an old 16f877.
it seems to be a pic communicating with an old isa (ethernet?) card.
you can go there for examples of pic communicating with ethernet :
http://www.mikroe.com/en/compilers/mikrobasic/pic/download.htm#manual

the examples are in the downloadble manual.

Added after 2 minutes:

you also have here, but it's with avr chips, but the principles are similars.
http://www.tuxgraphics.org/electronics/200606/article06061.shtml

Added after 2 minutes:

you also have this :

http://picnic.sourceforge.net/
http://www.edtp.com/
or this
http://www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUDP/IgorPlug-UDP%20(AVR)_eng.htm
 

ip schematic

the problem is that the schematic above is not made with a pic 18f67j60 that support ethernet...! but with an old 16f877.
it seems to be a pic communicating with an old isa (ethernet?) card.
Kripton is right about above schematic. Designed with old ISA card. the schematic is to give you basic connectivity idea not full solution to your requirement.
Think about --> i suggested you to upgrade towards 18f67j60
but the schematic is not related to 18f67j60.
what you are looking for is POE Enabled Web server schematic.
 

16f877 ethernet

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Bye
Pow
 

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