Hi all,
I would like to be able to control 50 teensys that each is controlling a different BLDC motor controller, using the WIZ820io and OSC.
So far, I have successfully tested the WIZ820io module with the teensy (with or without the PJRC adaptor) and my motor controller.
My question has to do with how would you suggest me to wire the connections for my network. The easiest way I can think off is to use an Ethernet Switch and create a star-like network. However, this will require 50 cables leaving from the same spot.
So, I am interested in finding a way to daisy-chain (mesh-like network) my controllers instead.
Is there a way that I could connect two W5200 modules so that one can be used as input and the other one as output and still maintain my 2-way OSC communication intact?
I have made my own board for the teensy, the WIZ820io and a bunch of buttons, switches and other stuff that are necessary for my controller. (I have attached the schematic).
Would it work if I just use another ethernet socket and connect the ethernet inputs of my WIZ820io to that socket? - I am assuming that it doesn't work that way due to the two-way communication and the ips. What would be the way to go for this problem?
Is there someone who has intended to do so? Any info would be really appreciated.
Salutes and Thanks!
I would like to be able to control 50 teensys that each is controlling a different BLDC motor controller, using the WIZ820io and OSC.
So far, I have successfully tested the WIZ820io module with the teensy (with or without the PJRC adaptor) and my motor controller.
My question has to do with how would you suggest me to wire the connections for my network. The easiest way I can think off is to use an Ethernet Switch and create a star-like network. However, this will require 50 cables leaving from the same spot.
So, I am interested in finding a way to daisy-chain (mesh-like network) my controllers instead.
Is there a way that I could connect two W5200 modules so that one can be used as input and the other one as output and still maintain my 2-way OSC communication intact?
I have made my own board for the teensy, the WIZ820io and a bunch of buttons, switches and other stuff that are necessary for my controller. (I have attached the schematic).
Would it work if I just use another ethernet socket and connect the ethernet inputs of my WIZ820io to that socket? - I am assuming that it doesn't work that way due to the two-way communication and the ips. What would be the way to go for this problem?
Is there someone who has intended to do so? Any info would be really appreciated.
Salutes and Thanks!
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