The USB armory Mk II is a full-featured computer (900 MHz ARM® processor, 512 MB RAM, Bluetooth, USB-C) in a small form factor, designed from the ground up with information security applications in mind.
The GoWired Multi-Protocol Gateway is an evolution of one of our previous development boards, the GetWired Ethernet Gateway, with more power, more features, more functionality and a better solution for wired automation systems. It features a powerful ARM M0+ microcontroller with 8x the ROM and 16x the RAM memory. We doubled the RS485 transceiver to be able to use two different communication protocols simultaneously (MySensors, MODBUS, etc.) and added a CAN transceiver as it is also widely used in home automation. USB obviously has to be included as well. To ensure reliable Ethernet communication, we use the market-leading Wiznet W5500 chip. The microcontroller internal memory can be expanded via SD card, for example. G. Used to collect debugging information. The GoWired multi-protocol gateway also features improved power circuitry and can now handle a voltage range of 7-26 VDC. Onboard current and power monitors can periodically share power-related data, as well as other information about device status. For example, an e-ink screen can be used to display this information. All of this is designed with reliability and safety in mind, especially in terms of power supply (ESD, overcurrent, overvoltage, reverse polarity protection) and EMC and EMI precautions. The device is housed in a compact four-slot DIN rail enclosure.
CaribouLite is an affordable open source dual-channel software-defined radio (SDR) platform and an SDR-focused FPGA development framework implemented as a Raspberry Pi (RPi) HAT. CaribouLite turns your Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) into a standalone dual-channel radio Tx/Rx with a tunable spectrum up to 6 GHz. CaribouLite gives you complete control over its hardware, including FPGA, firmware, and all supporting software. With the deeply integrated IceStorm toolchain, writing your own FPGA applications couldn't be easier. You can reuse many Verilog modules, such as the SPI and SMI modules, to support custom applications for CaribouLite hardware.
EVB-LIV3FL is a complete standalone evaluation platform for Teseo-LIV3FL low power GNSS module ST solution.
The STEVAL-ILL089V1 evaluation board is based on the ALED6000 monolithic current source for high power LED driving. Digital dimming is implemented by driving the dedicated DIM pin. Low drop-out operation with almost 100% duty cycle can be achieved.
The EVAL-L9963E-MCU is a hardware tool for evaluation of L9963E, automotive chip for battery management applications.
The AEK-AUD-C1D9031 is a very compact AVAS solution based on SPC582B60E1 Chorus family MCU and FDA903D Class D audio amplifiers that emits warning sounds to alert pedestrians of the presence of e-vehicles.
The EVAL-L99SM81V is an evaluation board designed to drive one bipolar stepper motor in micro-stepping mode together with coil voltage measurement for stall detection.
The EVAL-L99DZ200 evaluation board is designed for the Front drives Rear door zone architecture and for the power trunk applications.