Nice work guys - look forward to working with the new boards!
Cheers,
Ben
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- Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:12 am
- Forum: SuperHouseTV Home Automation
- Topic: Using the 24AA025E48 I2C "mac address" chip with EtherBoards
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- Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:58 pm
- Forum: SuperHouseTV Home Automation
- Topic: Using the 24AA025E48 I2C "mac address" chip with EtherBoards
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Re: Using the 24AA025E48 I2C "mac address" chip with EtherBo
Thanks for those pointers John!
That's great news that Freetronics will be including the chips on future boards. With the EtherMega supporting inbuilt PoE and its own unique MAC address chip - what an awesome combo!
I'll experiment with options 2 and 3 in the meantime.
Cheers,
Ben
That's great news that Freetronics will be including the chips on future boards. With the EtherMega supporting inbuilt PoE and its own unique MAC address chip - what an awesome combo!
I'll experiment with options 2 and 3 in the meantime.
Cheers,
Ben
- Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:13 am
- Forum: SuperHouseTV Home Automation
- Topic: Using the 24AA025E48 I2C "mac address" chip with EtherBoards
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Using the 24AA025E48 I2C "mac address" chip with EtherBoards
Hi there, In the comments of SuperHouse TV Ep #7 on the RFID reader, Jon mentions in one of his comments that he found a more slick way of coming up with unique MAC addresses for Ethernet connectivitiy than by using a 1-wire temp probe. The chip he mentioned is the " Microchip 24AA025E48 " (Manufact...