SimonWakley
Active member
I'm planning on making a board to break out the pins from the Teensy 3.6 for various hardware projects I have pending. I would like to add Ethernet to that board and there seem to be 3 routes to take. I can use the WIZ820io board, I could use a Wiznet WIZ812MJ or maybe take the components from the OSH Park Ethernet PHY for Teensy 3.5 & 3.6 and use that.
I do have some experience with the Wiz812 series, but I do only need SPI so the 820io module seems to be more compact and I assume is basically the same as using the 812 in SPI mode.
I don't want to have to do a lot of development on this side of things, so I would be interested in which has the most stable code and operation.
If there is logic already built into the Teensy 3.6, using that would seem most efficient and elegant, but as I said, I don't want to have to spend a lot of time getting it working, I would rather use something that is more fully tested and has existing libraries etc.
Thanks
I do have some experience with the Wiz812 series, but I do only need SPI so the 820io module seems to be more compact and I assume is basically the same as using the 812 in SPI mode.
I don't want to have to do a lot of development on this side of things, so I would be interested in which has the most stable code and operation.
If there is logic already built into the Teensy 3.6, using that would seem most efficient and elegant, but as I said, I don't want to have to spend a lot of time getting it working, I would rather use something that is more fully tested and has existing libraries etc.
Thanks