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Waveshare Ethernet Module, High-Performance 10/100 Ethernet Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY)

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Zibee add ``SetOption120 1`` or ``ZbEndpointTopic`` to add the endpoint as suffix in topic when using ``SetOption89 1`` The entry: #define D_ZIGBEE_NOT_STARTED "Zigbee not started" is duplicated in i18n.h from all language files. This produces a warning while compiling due to redefinition if changing the language in my_user_config.h I will add my opinion. Rejecting a RMI support in new ESP32 series like S3 is a very bad decision. Now I cannot to achieve high network performance. When I used LAN8720 with old chip, I could achieve up to 60Mbit/s in useful throughput. But now if I forced to use some SPI bridges like Wiznet W5500, it allows me only 15Mbit/s throughput. Of course, I can use Wiznet W5300 with parallel interface, that gives me 80Mbit/s network performance, but this chip is enough expensive in comparison with W5500 or LAN8720 and much bigger in their case. The LAN8710A/LAN8710Ai connect to the MAC layer using a variable voltage, digital standard MII or RMII interface,These devices support HP Auto-MDIX†, employ Microchip's proprietary flexPWR ® technology andare available in both extended commercial (0°C to 85°C) and industrial (-40°C to 85°C) temperature range options. emac: Timed out waiting for PHY register 0x2 to have value 0x0007 (mask 0xffff). Current value 0xffff emac: Timed out waiting for PHY register 0x3 to have value 0xc0f0 (mask 0xfff0). Current value 0xffff

Espressif have published some code for the TLK110. But it is relatively expensive (around 6 EUR when bought in small quantities) and is relatively big as it has an MII-interface which is not entirely needed. Add commands ``ZbNameKey``, ``ZbDeviceTopic``, ``ZbNoPrefix``, ``ZbEndpointSuffix``, ``ZbNoAutoBind``, ``ZbNameTopic`` as synonyms for ``SetOption83, 89, 100, 101, 110 and 112`` respectively Add command ``L1MusicSync <0|Off>|<1|On>|<2|Toggle>, 1..10, 1..100>`` to control Sonoff L1 Music Sync mode sensitivity and speed ( arendst#10722) HP Auto-MDIX eliminates the need for special "crossover" cables when connecting LAN devices together. Pin# of the enable signal for the external crystal oscillator (-1 to disable for internal APLL source)Add commands ``ChannelRemap``, ``MultiPWM``, ``AlexaCTRange``, ``PowerOnFade``, ``PWMCT``, ``WhiteBlend``, ``VirtualCT`` as synonyms for ``SetOption37, 68, 82, 91, 92, 105 and 106`` respectively Actually the board has two STM32 chips. One is the target of the demo board, and the other is the STLINK.

ESD Protected MII/RMII 10/100 Ethernet Transceiver with HP Auto-MDIX Support and flexPWR짰 Technology in a Small Footprint Remove the two jumpers from CN2, and place them at the two outermost empty jumper pins marked CN11 and CN12. i know that tasmota is at beta stage for esp32, and i fint this very cheap device that can support also the LAN connection Microchip'sLAN8720A/LAN8720Aiarehigh-performance, small-footprint, low-power 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX transceivers specifically designed for today's consumer electronics, industrial and enterprise applications. The LAN8720A/LAN8720Aiare the industry's smallest footprint solutions with up to 40% lower power consumption than existing Microchip transceivers. The LAN8720A/LAN8720Ai have an integrated voltage regulator and ESD protection components to help reduce Bill of Material (BOM) costs.I have successfully flashed WT32-ETH01 using FT232RL FTDU module, ESP_Flasher and tasmota32-ethernet.bin (from https://github.com/tasmota/install/raw/main/firmware/unofficial/tasmota32-ethernet.bin)

Go grab your Raspberry Pi Pico board and a micro USB cable. Plug the cable into your Raspberry Pi or laptop, then press and hold the BOOTSEL button on your Pico while you plug the other end of the micro USB cable into the board. Then release the button after the board is plugged in. ESD Protected MII/RMII 10/100 Ethernet Transceiver with HP Auto-MDIX Support and flexPWR Technology in a Small FootprintUnfortunately the most common (and cheapest) breakout for the LAN8720 isn’t breadboard-friendly, although you can find some boards that are, so you’ll probably need to grab a bunch of male-to-female jumper wires along with your breadboard. LAN8720 breakout wired to a Raspberry Pi Pico on a breadboard (with reset button)

the advantage could be that if wifi is not good we can use lan cable, maybe it could be PoE powering? Rejecting a RMI support is very very bad decision. Now I m forced to search some another solutions, that allows me to stay in low price for bill electronics components and sufficient LAN network performance. Installing using the ZIP file and then updating using the Library Manager will result in duplicate libraries. For using the thermostat function, publication of the measured temperature was using the wrong name. Changed to the common used name. I wanted to have only Ethernet connection due to my wifi problems (that was the reason I chose esp32)

Raspberry Pi Pico has a lot of interesting and unique features, but it doesn’t have networking. Of course this was only ever going to be a temporary inconvenience, and sure enough, over Pi Day weekend we saw both USB Ethernet and Ethernet PHY support released for Pico and RP2040. Raspberry Pi Pico and RMII Ethernet PHY Higher frequencies come with reduced available bit depth (as by https://esphome.io/components/output/ledc.html). Microchip's LAN8710A/LAN8710Aiarehigh-performance, small-footprint, low-power 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX transceivers specifically designed for today's consumer electronics, industrial and enterprise applications. The LAN8710A/LAN8710Aiarethe industry's smallest footprint solution with up to 40% lower power consumption than existing Microchip transceivers. The LAN8710A/LAN8710Ai have an integrated voltage regulator and ESD protection components to help reduce Bill of Material (BOM) costs.

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