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ENC28J60

EtherCard - cheap Ethernet module with ENC28J60

The Ether Card is a basic Ethernet interface for use with the JeeLabs' Carrier Board, but you can use it in your own design (or breadboard...)

Propeller and Ethernet: PropNIC

Another article about connecting Parallax Propeller with ENC28J60 Ethernet controller.

PropIRC

Parallax Propeller chip meets the Internet Relay Chat.

Web server on a business card

This mini web server is slightly smaller than a business card. There are a lot of tiny one-board servers out there, but this is probably the smallest you can etch and solder at home. Unlike many embedded web servers, files are stored on a PC-readable SD card, not in a difficult-to-write EEPROM.

M2Eth - PIC Ethernet board

The M2Eth-Board is a circuit to connect our PIC to an Ethernet network

Internetworking with PICs

It takes just few components to get the ENC28J60 up and running and connected to a host microprocessor or microcontroller with support for the industry standard SPI interface.

YBox2

The YBox2 is a DIY networked set-top box. Connect it to your TV and you can design customized content to be delivered direct from the Internet.

AVR-based Ethernet device

How to build an ethernbet device based on Atmel AVR and ENC28J60 ethernet controller.

Microcontroller board with Ethernet, MMC/SD card interface and USB

This project is a basis for developing microcontroller applications connected to an ethernet network.

AVR Ethernet webcam

You can connect an old cellular phone add-on camera to the Internet using an ATmega32 microcontroller and an ENC28J60 Ethernet controller. The compact system’s hardware can fit in a matchbox.

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