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First steps done, still a lot to document ;) https://github.com/OpenLightingProject/rp2040-dongle/compare/main...kripton:sourceCodeDocumentation

Nice, that code example looks pretty useful. I thought the enc28j60 might take some more work and pins to get running but the effort looks manageable. The only pin on...

I just looked that up: The ENC28J60's SPI interface supports up to 20MHz, so staying with the current 10MHz should be fine

Okay, I also found the place where the interrupt Pin is being configured and used: https://github.com/krystiancha/pico-enc28j60/search?q=INT_PIN Well, we will ise GPIO 26 for that then and now really all GPIOs...

What someone suggested (https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/441991/use-pcf8574-switch-selection-multiple-spi-slave-devices-is-it-possible) is to have both devices on the same CS pin , the one with an inverter. That would make the CS pin toggle between the one...

Okay, first progress report. Also more or less for myself so I can remember what I did, what worked and what didn't. I found and hooked up an ENC28J60 via...

WiP branch: https://github.com/OpenLightingProject/rp2040-dmxsun/compare/main...kripton:ethernet

Today's achievement: I can successfully receive and process ArtNet via the enc28j60-board. Right now, 4 universes are working fine. However, at some point the emulated network interface via USB stops...

> Hi, this might be a stupid question, but what are the advantages of an ENC28J60 over the W5500 which seems to be cheaper, more available and has good community...

Oh, and I just found out that JOY-IT (one producer or designer of the USR-ES1 module) advertises the Pico compatibility in its manual: https://www.joy-it.net/files/files/Produkte/SBC-USR-ES1/SBC-USR-ES1_Manual_2021-04-22.pdf