Arduino Original Leonardo ETH (with PoE)

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The successor to the Arduino Ethernet, featuring an ATmega32U4 MPU and W5500 TCP/IP Ethernet controller.

The Leonardo ETH (Leonardo Ethernet) combines a Leonardo with an Ethernet controller. Unlike its predecessor, the Arduino Ethernet, the Leonardo ETH can be programmed directly via USB, eliminating the need for an additional USB-to-serial adapter. Additionally, the Arduino Leonardo ETH includes a microSD card reader.

The Leonardo ETH is fully compatible with the Leonardo, with the exception that pins 4 and 10 are reserved for Ethernet and the SD card reader.

Includes PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) module.

Technical specifications:

Microprocessor: ATmega32u4

Operating voltage: 5V

Recommended input voltage (connector): 7-12V

Input voltage (limits): 6-20V

Input voltage PoE (limits): 36-57V

Digital I/O Pins: 20

PWM Channels: 7

Reserved Arduino Pins: 4 reserved for SD card select, 10 reserved for W5500 select

Analog Input Pins: 12

DC current per I/O Pin: 40 mA

DC current 3.3V Pin: 1 A (only when the Arduino is powered by an external power source)

Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega32u4), of which 4KB is used by the bootloader

SRAM: 2.5 KB (ATmega32u4)

EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega32u4)

Clock Speed: 16 MHz

W5500 TCP/IP Embedded Ethernet Controller

Power Over Ethernet ready Magnetic Jack

Micro SD card, with active voltage translators.

Key specifications

Development board type
Kit
Processor type
ATmega32u4
Clock speed
0.03 MHz
Item number
5998504

General information

Manufacturer
Arduino
Category
Development boards + Kits
Manufacturer no.
A000023
Release date
22.11.2016

Target group

Target group
Adults

Development board properties

Development board type
Kit
Processor type
ATmega32u4
Clock speed
0.03 MHz
Flash memory
2.50 kB

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Length
32 mm
Weight
28 g

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