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-==== Ethernet-Board ==== 
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-The Ehternet Board is designed with the cheap Ethernet IC ENC28J60. Cause the IC is running on 3.3V one need the Quad Buffer 74ACT125 to convert the 5V signal in a 3.3V signal. The Board was designed for the Paperduino-Uno and therefore a 3.3V voltage power converter is on the board, too. The pins on the LAN socket must be modified to match the holes on the strip board. 
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-Here you find the library and some examples: {{:​arduino_boards:​ether_28j60.zip|}} 
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-==== Paper-PCB ==== 
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-{{:​arduino_boards:​ethernet_board_12.xcf.zip|Ethernet Board.xcf.zip}} 
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-==== Parts ==== 
-  * Ethernet IC ENC28J60 
-  * Quad Buffer 74ACT125 
-  * voltage converter TS2940 
-  * diode 1N4007 
-  * 3 elko 10µF 
-  * 8 capacitors 100nF 
-  * 2 capacitors 18pF 
-  * crystal 25MHz 
-  * resistors: 2x 820Ohm, 4x 49.9Ohm, 2.32kOhm, 10kOhm 
-  * 2 low current Leds 
-  * LAN Socket TRJ0011BANL 
-  * ferrit bead 06h-85 
-  * button 
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