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The ethernet shield connects to an Arduino board using long wire-wrap headers which extend through the shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another shield to be stacked on top. The latest revision of the shield adds a micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network.
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How can arduino read a frequency higher than 16Mhz?
I would not use millis() to measure the period of a signal unless my
program had to deal with extremely low frequencies. And by extremely low
I mean below 1 mHz (one millihertz). For frequencies above …
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Can an ethernet shield function as an adapter?
No, you cannot do that. Ethernet is very different from a serial link.
You will have to deal with IP addresses, port numbers, the notions of
client and server, and so on. Note that, once you manage to …