DEVKIT-COMM is a hardware plug-in adapter board that supports 4 additional CAN and 6 additional LIN/SCI connections when plugged into an existing development kit
Tigard is an open source, multi-protocol, multi-voltage hardware hacking tool based on FT2232H. By combining commonly used pins, labeled harnesses, onboard level translation, and logic analyzer connections, it is specifically designed to connect to and communicate with low-speed interfaces on reverse-engineered hardware targets.
CANFDuino supports CANFD, the latest version of the CAN bus standard, which can accommodate speeds up to 5 Mbps. It has two local ports with DB9 connectors in a housing that can be mounted on your vehicle or installed in your own projects. The platform is designed for tinkerers, hackers, and industry professionals looking for a ready-made, open source CAN bus solution that requires little or no hardware assembly.
This design has a PMOD for the SD card to emulate the SD card to the host system.
A PMOD with a quad 7-segment display connected to a pair of 74hc595 shift registers. There are 3 tactile buttons.
Suitable for long distance RS-485 networks. The design provides transient protection from the effects of ESD, EFT and surge transients as specified in the IEC 61000 transient immunity standard.
The MAXREFDES1247 is a miniature, 12V output, isolated power supply that can deliver up to 1A of load current.
The software part of this tool (including the host computer) is not open source, but the schematic diagram and PCB related files are.
The NXP Gen 2 USB Type-C shield works with the MCUXpresso SDK and USB power delivery stack, giving you access to your choice of Kinetis®, LPC and i.MX RT development platforms via the USB Type-C connector. And it uses NXP’s easy-to-use hardware and MCUXpresso software and tools (the only similar solution on the market) to shorten the learning curve. It enables Type-C to seamlessly support Display Port alt mode and provides extensive overvoltage protection services for a simple and efficient design.