Wiz610wi - 802.11 module - wanted, breakout board

Hi all,

This seems like as good a place as any. I’ve just got hold of the WIZ610wi, which gives you 802.11 and TCP/IP, but it has a 1.27mm pitch 18x2 header.

Does anyone have any suggestions for something to help me break this out into a more breadboard friendly 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch?

I’ve hunted around but I can’t seem to see anything that will help here.

If you have any suggestions, I would appreciate it.

kind regards

Ian.

I have some breakout boards for this module. It has the full 36 pin interface in a dip package or you can use just the edge in a 4 or 8 pin configuration (which is all you need to use its wifi functions).

Please post some examples , and schematics

Thanks.

I delivered some to OP and AFAIK, he had no problem getting them to work.

The board has the full 40 pin interface or a “sideways” interface that is 3-8 pins depending on what capabilities you need. Note that it only supports the data end of the wiz610, not the mechanical end.

There are pads for a “busy/ready” led as well, though you can leave it off. The rest of the support parts are there, caps, resistors, etc.

Hi, would it be possible to get one of these boards assembled and posted to Australia? I can do Paypal.

Thanks

Dean

iharris:
Hi all,

This seems like as good a place as any. I’ve just got hold of the WIZ610wi, which gives you 802.11 and TCP/IP, but it has a 1.27mm pitch 18x2 header.

Does anyone have any suggestions for something to help me break this out into a more breadboard friendly 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch?

I’ve hunted around but I can’t seem to see anything that will help here.

If you have any suggestions, I would appreciate it.

kind regards

Ian.

The original Ethernet modules from WizNet had pins spaced at other than 0.1 in. The sockets are not hard to find.

Interested in the wiz610wi for arduino. Any luck?

axzi:
I have some breakout boards for this module. It has the full 36 pin interface in a dip package or you can use just the edge in a 4 or 8 pin configuration (which is all you need to use its wifi functions).

Do you have any more for sale or point me in the right direction. Arduino compatible preferred but not necessary

Mitchell Katz

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