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Arduino have taken the tiny wraps off of the official ethernet shield for their open-source prototyping platform, which adds network connectivity to the device.
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Using a mix of the Arduino Leonardo PCB and an Ethernet shield connected to a PC, and running a webserver in connection with the Arduino Leonardo, one enterprising user was able to get the in-game ...
Open Sound Control (OSC) is a communications protocol that can be seen as a modern alternative to MIDI. It’s specifically designed to play nicely with network communication systems. The probl… ...
Electronica: Arduino makes single-pair Ethernet accessible, and RS485 too Arduino announced a single-pair Ethernet adapter board for its Uno R4 single-board microcontroller at Electronica this morning ...
The TinkerKit Braccio is compatible with a wide range of Arduino control boards including the UNO, UNO SMD, UNO WiFi, Due, Mega 2560, Ethernet, Leonardo, Leonardo ETH, M0, M0 Pro, Yún and Tian.
The W5500 Ethernet Shield for Arduino from Seeed Studio is a great way to set up your projects with internet connectivity with just a single chip. Similar to the Arduino Ethernet Shield, but with ...
This adapter adapts the LIl’ Nardo to the Arduino shield, version R3. If your shield works on a standard Arduino Leonardo then it will work with the Lil’ Nardo and the adapter.
There is also a “Cloud Flash” feature to program networked-enabled devices like the Arduino Ethernet or Arduino & Ethernet Shield.
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