This crate is a driver for the WIZnet W5500 chip. The W5500 chip is a hardwired TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller that enables embedded systems using SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) to access the LAN. It is one of the more popular ethernet modules on Arduino platforms.
Embedded-HAL is a standard set of traits meant to permit communication between MCU implementations and hardware drivers
like this one. Any microcontroller that implements the
spi::FullDuplex<u8>
interface can use
this driver.
Below is a basic example of sending UDP packets to a remote host. An important thing to confirm is the configuration of the SPI implementation. It must be set up to work as the W5500 chip requires. That configuration is as follows:
- Data Order: Most significant bit first
- Clock Polarity: Idle low
- Clock Phase: Sample leading edge
- Clock speed: 33MHz maximum
let mut spi = ...; // SPI interface to use
let mut cs : OutputPin = ...; // chip select
// alternative FourWireRef::new(&mut spi, &mut cs)
let device = UninitializedDevice::new(FourWire::new(spi, cs))
.initialize_manual(
MacAddress::new(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5),
Ipv4Addr::new(192, 168, 86, 79),
Mode::default()
).unwrap();
let socket = device.socket();
socket.connect(
SocketAddr::new(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(192, 168, 86, 38)), 8000),
).unwrap();
block!(interface.send(&mut socket, &[104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 10]));
interface.close(socket);
In no particular order, things to do to improve this driver.
- Add support for TCP
- Add support for DHCP