I looked at my Ethernet shield, and by default, the jumpers are set so the board expects D11, D12, and D13 to connect through the ICSP connector. To get them to be connected on the other pins, place a solder blob on the left side of the three jumpers on the Ethernet board.
Unfortunately, the part included with the proto board, the 6 pin header, can not be used to connect to the UNO and allow a shield to plug into that. (The pins are too short.) A wire wrap version of that 6 pin header may have worked.
Note: The proto board I have, version 1.0. The design is defective. The header that D10 through D13 go through are offset incorrectly to allow proper connection to an added shield. I had to mount the two headers on that side of the board at an angle to get a standard shield to plug into the top of the proto board.
Statistics : Posted by tim23 • on Sat May 18, 2013 8:47 am • Replies 2 • Views 664
Unfortunately, the part included with the proto board, the 6 pin header, can not be used to connect to the UNO and allow a shield to plug into that. (The pins are too short.) A wire wrap version of that 6 pin header may have worked.
Note: The proto board I have, version 1.0. The design is defective. The header that D10 through D13 go through are offset incorrectly to allow proper connection to an added shield. I had to mount the two headers on that side of the board at an angle to get a standard shield to plug into the top of the proto board.
Statistics : Posted by tim23 • on Sat May 18, 2013 8:47 am • Replies 2 • Views 664