The KITFS4508CAEEVM evaluation board demonstrates the capabilities of the MC33FS4508, supporting CAN FD, Vcore linear regulator up to 0.5A. These safety SBCs target the ISO26262 automotive functional safety standard (ASIL B).
The KITUSBSPIEVME evaluation kit is an available hardware/software example that allows users to become familiar with the MC68HC908JW32 through practical applications, USB to SPI and USB to parallel converters. The main function of this demo board is to support a PC without a parallel port, which can communicate with other NXP evaluation boards through the USB port. USB ports are a standard feature on almost every new PC. The kit utilizes the MC68HC908JW32's built-in USB, SPI and parallel ports.
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
Using Raspberry Pi pico (rp2040) as logic analyzer and oscilloscope with sigrok
The portable soldering iron launched by PINE64 in the early days was based on the GD32 design. This time it was upgraded to the second generation product, which was changed to the domestically produced BL706. Its feature is that it supports low-power Bluetooth. The Bluetooth OTA upgrade function will be added to IronOS later. IronOS supports a variety of portable DC, QC, and PD powered soldering irons, and supports all standard functions of smart soldering irons.
SimplePnP is designed to be reliable, accurate, affordable, and adaptable to a wide range of components. It's a great choice for electronics startups, inventors, researchers, and hacker spaces.
Design features: Bus power evaluation, quick and easy testing of different bus power filters, configurable module application for master or slave, DC blocking bus capacitors, onboard receiver/transmitter enable/disable pull-up/pull-down resistors
Both software and hardware are fully open source. The control board is designed based on STM32G4. This upgrade adds a flexible I/O subsystem and expands the types of feedback encoders and peripherals that the controller can receive.
The hardware is independently completed by the Raspberry Pi microcontroller RP2040, which costs 5 yuan a piece. Just close a trigger design baseboard designed by KiCAD. The software is created using VSCode + GCC + Cmake. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know how to use it. The firmware is upgraded using the U disk drag-and-drop method that comes with the Raspberry Pi chip.
This awesome project comes from the nV-level measurement instrument challenge launched by xDevs. The project requirements are relatively difficult and only one author has completed it. The author has open sourced all project materials and provided detailed explanations (in English).