Configuration of Wi-Fi network connection parameters in embedded applications can be completed with a simple tap using NFC technology. This reference design illustrates how to perform NFC connection switching (pairing) and URL sharing on a Wi-Fi node using the TM4C1294 high-performance microcontroller, the CC3100 network processor, and the TRF7970A NFC transceiver or RF430CL330H NFC transponder.
OM6273 is a demonstration board for SC16IS752/762. SC16IS752/SC16IS762 is an I 2 C bus/SPI bus interface to a dual-channel high-performance UART , providing a maximum data rate of 5 Mbit/s, low operating and sleep current; it also provides 8 additional programmable I/O pins for applications foot.
The MAXREFDES72# reference design is a software configurable interface adapter that allows Pmod boards to be connected to Arduino headers. This board addresses the level shifting and pin multiplexing challenges associated with adapting these different interfaces.
The NVT2001GM (OM13315) and NVT2002DP (OM13318) demonstration boards are designed to evaluate NXP's single or dual-channel bidirectional voltage level translators.
This is a low-cost isolation achieved through a power transformer. Since the transformer is more convenient for AC isolation, but DC is not suitable, ATtiny412 is specially used for control.
Detects Zero Cross point of AC supply (110/220VAC) and outputs a 1ms square pulse at 3.3V or 5V. 72mm x 20mm for DIN rail carrier mount.
DEVKIT-COMM is a hardware plug-in adapter board that supports up to 4 additional CAN and 6 additional LIN/SCI connections when plugged into the MCU DEVKIT:
TDA5051A PLM Demonstration Board Kit
This reference design shows how to develop a high-performance, high-voltage 2- or 3-wire 4–20mA current-loop transmitter suitable for industrial process control and smart sensors. Error analysis and overtemperature characterization data as well as hardware design and software are provided.
You can use this evaluation board to implement the functionality of the MC33903D3 system basis chip (SBC).
The MC33696/ MC33596 development board is designed to work in conjuntion with the MC9S08RG60 demo boards at a range of frequencies including 315MHz, 433MHz and 868MHz
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.
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.