W5x00 ethernet library for STM32F103 micro-controllers ---- That library has been ported from the **WIZnet WIZ_Ethernet_Library**, to STM32F103 microcontrollers. The library supports **W5100** and **W5500** Ethernet controllers. The source code has been modified to support the **W5200** too, but has not been tested (yet) on a real W5200 controller. Ported to STM32F103 on 23 Aug 2015 by **Vassilis Serasidis** Library installation ---- ### *Install the library globally* ### * Unzip the file **Ethernet_STM-master.zip** into your Arduino IDE directory > arduino\libraries and rename the folder **Ethernet_STM-master** to **Ethernet_STM** In this case the library can be used from the 8-bit and 32-bit Arduino boards (UNO, Nano, DUE etc) and from STM32F1 microcontroller series (for example STM32F103). #### *Install the library for using it only with STM32F1 series* ### * Unzip the file **Ethernet_STM-master.zip** into your Arduino IDE directory > ...arduino\hardware\Arduino_STM32\STM32F1\libraries and rename the folder **Ethernet_STM-master** to **Ethernet_STM** Selecting the Ethernet type controller (W5100, W5200 or W5500) ---- For selecting among those tree chips edit the file: `Ethernet_STM\src\utility\w5100.h` and comment-out only the line with the chip you want to use. By default the **W5500** ethernet controller is selected. ``` //#define W5100_ETHERNET_SHIELD // Arduino Ethenret Shield and Compatibles ... //#define W5200_ETHERNET_SHIELD // WIZ820io, W5200 Ethernet Shield #define W5500_ETHERNET_SHIELD // WIZ550io, ioShield series of WIZnet ``` If you edit the **w5100.h** file, save it and re-compile your sketch. Selecting W5500 Sockets number and RAM buffer amount ---- For selecting the Sockets number (1-8) and the RAM buffer amount (1-16 kBytes) for each Socket, edit the file: `Ethernet_STM\src\utility\w5500.h` and change the values you want. ``` Total RAM buffer is 16 kBytes for Transmitter and 16 kBytes for receiver for 1 Socket. The Total W5500 RAM buffer is 32 kBytes (16 + 16). If you use more Sockets then the RAM buffer must be split. For example: if you use 2 Sockets then all socket must use upto 16 kBytes in total RAM. So, we have: #define MAX_SOCK_NUM 2 // Select two Sockets. #define RXBUF_SIZE 8 // The Receiver buffer size will be 8 kBytes #define TXBUF_SIZE 8 // The Transmitter buffer size will be 8 kBytes In total we use (2 Sockets)*(8 kBytes) for transmitter + (2 Sockets)*(8 kBytes) for receiver = 32 kBytes. I would prefer to use only 1 Socket with 16 kBytes RAM buffer for transmitter and 16 kByte for receiver buffer. #define MAX_SOCK_NUM 1 // Select only one Socket #define RXBUF_SIZE 16 // Select 16 kBytes Receiver RAM buffer #define TXBUF_SIZE 16 // Select 16 kBytes Transmitter RAM buffer ``` Default settings: ``` #define MAX_SOCK_NUM 8 // Select the number of Sockets (1-8) #define RXBUF_SIZE 2 // Select the Receiver buffer size (1 - 16 kBytes) #define TXBUF_SIZE 2 // Select the Transmitter buffer size (1 - 16 kBytes) ``` If you edit the **w5500.h** file, save it and re-compile your sketch. Using the Ethernet_STM library ---- 1. Choose the desired ethernet chip you want to use (W5100, W5200 or W5500) from the w5100.h file 2. include this library in your sketch `#include ` All functions / commands have the same syntax with the stock Arduino Ethernet library. PIN Connections ---- |W5x00|STM32F103| |:------:|:-----:| |SS|PA4| |SCK|PA5| |MISO|PA6| |MOSI|PA7| **DO NOT FORGET TO ADD A RESISTOR 4k7 BETWEEN RESET AND 3.3V (OR RESET AND 5V) PINS ON ETHERNET SHIELD** ![alt tag](http://www.serasidis.gr/images/w5100_shield_1.jpg) ![alt tag](http://www.serasidis.gr/images/w5100_module_2.jpg) ![alt tag](http://www.serasidis.gr/images/w5100_module_1.jpg)