Difference between revisions of "PoE Shield"

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== Project Status ==
 
== Project Status ==
Design, BOM, schematic, and PCB layout complete, PCBs and parts received, revision 1 board assembly is in progress.  Currently stalled due to the wrong PoE transformer in the BOM and missed purchase of the ethernet controller chipEthernet chip ordered from SFE 2010-11-21.
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Design, BOM, schematic, and PCB layout complete, PCBs and parts received, revision 1 board assembly is in progress.  Was stalled due to missing (forgot to order) Wiznet controller chip and wrong transformer.  Both replacement parts are now here, waiting for time to try them out.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 15:36, 27 November 2010

The PoE shield will be compatible software-wise with the official Arduino Ethernet Shield, but also supply power to the board via 802.3af-2003 compliant Power over Ethernet.

Project Status

Design, BOM, schematic, and PCB layout complete, PCBs and parts received, revision 1 board assembly is in progress. Was stalled due to missing (forgot to order) Wiznet controller chip and wrong transformer. Both replacement parts are now here, waiting for time to try them out.

Notes

Notes from Rev. 1

  • Package has silkscreen already, just none on bottom of rev. 1 boards: For LM5070 library part put a notation for where pin 1 goes.
  • Fixed in revision 2: C6 footprint does not match BoM (C6 should be 0603 or footprint to 1210)
  • D2 has no silkscreen
  • Fix footprint on U2 (Pads are too far apart lengthwise)
  • Fix footprint for U3 (it's just generally wrong)
  • Bigger test points (especially for prototypes)
  • R108 should be 0603 (but is 0402)
  • Had wrong PoE transformer (1x3.3v 1x5v windings instead of 2x12v)

Ideas for Rev. 2

  • Could switch the main transformer to a POE13W3VERS-R (1.8/3.3/7V) or 7491192912 (3.3/5/12V) to avoid the need for secondary regulation all together