🌐 Elevate your IoT game with lightning-fast wired networking!
The HiLetgo W5500 SPI to LAN Ethernet Network Module is a compact, dual-voltage (3.3V/5V) Ethernet interface designed for Arduino and STM32 platforms. Featuring a built-in TCP/IP stack, it simplifies wired network integration with SPI control, enabling efficient, high-speed LAN connectivity for embedded and IoT projects.
Wireless Type | Infrared |
Brand | HiLetgo |
Series | W5500 SPI to LAN Ethernet Network Module |
Item model number | 3-01-1657 |
Hardware Platform | Arduino |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
Processor Brand | STMicroelectronics |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
ASIN | B08KXM8TKJ |
Date First Available | October 9, 2020 |
G**N
Good
Gooder
M**M
Module good, shipping/packing, eh...not so much
The module itself seems fine. However, I was a bit disappointed that it arrived in a standard plastic bag (not anti-static) and was loose inside the bag, nested inside an 8.5x11 Amazon envelope bag. As a result, a couple of the module's pins were bent. Not a big deal, but the sloppy packaging suggests the seller is unaware of the potential for damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD)...or Amazon's minimalist shipping methods.
K**E
As advertised, wish the description or device came with a link to official documentation.
Works as advertised. Find the official documentation on Github for the dts file if you're running this on linux.
J**N
No documentation
Came with absolutely no documentation which is unusual for this company. I was able to find something online after an hour or so of looking. Not completely functional yet, still working on the connection. I expected some kind of pinout diagram.
G**N
Easy hookup, worked as expected
Easy hookup, worked as expected, Fast delivery
J**Y
Small size
I was hoping this would work for my application given the size and ability to add to a custom circuit board. However, this does not initialize using Firmata Ethernet with Johnny-five. I will have to stick with the official arduino mkr ethernet shield.
D**Z
EMI Issues
I have tried on multiple Arduinos, ESP32s, and multiple breadboards, wires, etc. I always get disconnects seemingly due to static or EMI. Sometimes I can simply "stand up" from the workbench and trigger a disconnect. I have tried a multitude of shielding ideas, nothing seems to help yet. I have an ENC28J60 that works in same setup/code with no issues seen yet.
B**T
Arrived on time and as described.
Works well.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago