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 I recommend getting the MagJack from SparkFun (PRT-08534), it's apparently the cheapest source, at about $2 with integrated status LEDs. If you do get one from SparkFun, you might as well pick up the breakout board for a dollar more. It'll probably save you lots of painful time trying to solder wires onto a jack, though it takes up a bit of space on the board. I recommend getting the MagJack from SparkFun (PRT-08534), it's apparently the cheapest source, at about $2 with integrated status LEDs. If you do get one from SparkFun, you might as well pick up the breakout board for a dollar more. It'll probably save you lots of painful time trying to solder wires onto a jack, though it takes up a bit of space on the board.
  
-Here's a quick schematic of how things need to be connected: +Here's a quick schematic of how things need to be connected:\\ 
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 Connect the following on the SparkFun jack (for other jacks, see Rolf's page):\\ Connect the following on the SparkFun jack (for other jacks, see Rolf's page):\\
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 So connect RD0 and TD0 to +3.3V, and also place one 0.1uF capacitor each between them and ground. So connect RD0 and TD0 to +3.3V, and also place one 0.1uF capacitor each between them and ground.
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 +===== FrameThrower Wiring as an Example =====
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 +A picture and schematic of the framethrower with Magjack is below.
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 +{{:info:framethrower_pix.jpg?300|}}
 +{{:info:framethrower_schem.jpg|}}
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 +===== National Semiconductor Recommended Wiring =====
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 +{{:info:magj_wiring2.jpg|}}
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