EtherCard is a driver for the Microchip ENC28J60 chip, compatible with Arduino IDE. It is adapted and extended from code written by Guido Socher and Pascal Stang.
High-level routines are provided to allow a variety of purposes including simple data transfer through to HTTP handling.
License: GPL2
- Hardware: This library only supports the ENC28J60 chip.
- Hardware: Only AVR-based microcontrollers are supported, such as:
- Arduino Uno
- Arduino Mega
- Arduino Leonardo
- Arduino Nano/Pro/Fio/Pro-mini/LiliPad/Duemilanove
- Any other Arduino clone using an AVR microcontroller should work
- Hardware: Non-AVR boards are NOT currently supported (101/Zero/Due) #211
- Hardware: Depending on the size of the buffer for packets, this library uses about 1k of Arduino RAM. Large strings and other global variables can easily push the limits of smaller microcontrollers.
- Hardware: This library uses the SPI interface of the microcontroller, and will require at least one dedicated pin for CS, plus the SO, SI, and SCK pins of the SPI interface. An interrupt pin is not required.
- Software: Any Arduino IDE >= 1.0.0 should be fine
EtherCard is available for installation in the Arduino Library Manager. Alternatively it can be downloaded directly from GitHub:
- Download the ZIP file from https://github.com/njh/EtherCard/archive/master.zip
- Rename the downloaded file to
ethercard.zip
- From the Arduino IDE: Sketch -> Include Library... -> Add .ZIP Library...
- Restart the Arduino IDE to see the new "EtherCard" library with examples
See the comments in the example sketches for details about how to try them out.
ENC28J60 | Arduino Uno | Notes |
---|---|---|
VCC | 3.3V | |
GND | GND | |
SCK | Pin 13 | |
MISO | Pin 12 | |
MOSI | Pin 11 | |
CS | Pin 10 | Selectable with the ether.begin() function |
ENC28J60 | Arduino Mega | Notes |
---|---|---|
VCC | 3.3V | |
GND | GND | |
SCK | Pin 52 | |
MISO | Pin 50 | |
MOSI | Pin 51 | |
CS | Pin 53 | Selectable with the ether.begin() function |
Full API documentation for this library is at: http://www.aelius.com/njh/ethercard/
Several example sketches are provided with the library which demonstrate various features. Below are descriptions on how to use the library.
Note: ether
is a globally defined instance of the EtherCard
class and may be used to access the library.
Initiate To initiate the library call ether.begin()
.
uint8_t Ethernet::buffer[700]; // configure buffer size to 700 octets
static uint8_t mymac[] = { 0x74,0x69,0x69,0x2D,0x30,0x31 }; // define (unique on LAN) hardware (MAC) address
uint8_type vers = ether.begin(sizeof Ethernet::buffer, mymac);
if(vers == 0)
{
// handle failure to initiate network interface
}
To configure IP address via DHCP use ether.dhcpSetup()
.
if(!ether.dhcpSetup())
{
// handle failure to obtain IP address via DHCP
}
ether.printIp("IP: ", ether.myip); // output IP address to Serial
ether.printIp("GW: ", ether.gwip); // output gateway address to Serial
ether.printIp("Mask: ", ether.netmask); // output netmask to Serial
ether.printIp("DHCP server: ", ether.dhcpip); // output IP address of the DHCP server
To configure a static IP address use ether.staticSetup()
.
const static uint8_t ip[] = {192,168,0,100};
const static uint8_t gw[] = {192,168,0,254};
const static uint8_t dns[] = {192,168,0,1};
if(!ether.staticSetup(ip, gw, dns);
{
// handle failure to configure static IP address (current implementation always returns true!)
}
To send a UDP packet use ether.sendUdp()
.
char payload[] = "My UDP message";
uint8_t nSourcePort = 1234;
uint8_t nDestinationPort = 5678;
uint8_t ipDestinationAddress[IP_LEN];
ether.parseIp(ipDestinationAddress, "192.168.0.200");
ether.sendUdp(payload, sizeof(payload), nSourcePort, ipDestinationAddress, nDestinationPort);
To perform a DNS lookup use ether.dnsLookup()
.
if(!ether.dnsLookup("google.com"))
{
// handle failure of DNS lookup
}
ether.printIp("Server: ", ether.hisip); // Result of DNS lookup is placed in the hisip member of EtherCard.
Currently the library does not have a local network ARP cache implemented. This means if sending UDP:
- The only ARP lookup it does is for the gateway address.
- You cannot send UDP frames except via a gateway.
If you are wondering why your local UDP packets are not being received, this is why! (See #59, #181, #269, #309, #351, #368).
The general workaround is to use a gateway and send UDP packets only to non-local network addresses.
There are other Arduino libraries for the ENC28J60 that are worth mentioning:
- UIPEthernet (Drop in replacement for stock Arduino Ethernet library)
- EtherSia (IPv6 Arduino library for ENC28J60)
- EtherShield (no longer maintained, predecessor to Ethercard)
- ETHER_28J60 (no longer maintained, very low footprint and simple)
Read more about the differences at this blog post.