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.
The WF111 is a fully integrated single 2.4 GHz band 802.11 b/g/n module designed for portable and battery-powered applications requiring Wi-Fi connectivity. The WF111 integrates an IEEE 802.11 b/g/n radio, antenna or U.FL antenna connector, and SDIO host interface. It provides a low-cost and simple Wi-Fi solution for devices running an operating system and an onboard TCP/IP stack, but still offers the advantages of modules - small size, certification and ease of integration. Silicon Labs also provides WF111 drivers for Linux and Android operating systems. WF111 has hardware support for Wi-Fi encryption protocols.
Inkplate 6PLUS is a powerful, energy-efficient, Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 development board with a recyclable 6.0-inch e-paper display equipped with touch screen and headlight. It's part of the Inkplate family of open hardware powered by open source software libraries, making it the easiest electronic cardboard to use, whether you prefer the Arduino IDE or MicroPython.
BT121 is a Bluetooth dual-mode module suitable for applications requiring Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR connections. It can connect to older devices that only support Bluetooth SPP or Apple® iAP2 profiles as well as devices that support Bluetooth LE. The BT121 integrates a high-performance Bluetooth radio, a low-power ARM Cortex microcontroller and Bluegiga Bluetooth dual-mode stack software, requiring no RF or Bluetooth software development, making it very easy to use. The BT121 can be used as a modem with a separate host MCU, but applications can also be embedded into the built-in ARM® Cortex® MCU with the Bluegiga BGScriptTM scripting language.
The Ant2 is a tiny USB-C lithium polymer charger that measures just 16 x 9mm, just larger than the USB Type-C connector itself. It is the smallest charger in its class. Ant2 can be used to add USB-C power and battery charging support to space-constrained prototypes and projects. The small size also makes it easier to retrofit USB-C power into your old projects.
2 Layers PCB 100 x 100 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, HASL with lead, Black Solder Mask, White silkscreen; This card is part of the chassis to build a wireless car controlled with the RX480 RF module.
PowerEver is a tiny electronic board that keeps your commercial power bank running uninterrupted while minimizing self-leakage current. It is user-adjustable and compatible with almost all power banks on the market. This means your power bank will never be short of power bank for your electronics.
2 Layers PCB 38 x 41 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, HASL with lead, Green Solder Mask, White silkscreen;
15W 5.0V high-efficiency USB adapter reference design board, using Infineon's quasi-resonant PWM IC ICE2QS03G with CoolMOS™ IPS65R1K5CE (IPAK) and secondary-side synchronous rectification IC with OptiMOS™ BSC067N06LS3 G (ThinPAK), small size, high efficiency, Various protection modes can be provided for high-reliability systems.
ShaRPiKeebo is probably the smallest Linux computer you can find with a physical QWERTY keyboard. Measuring just 6 x 11 x 1.5 cm, it's powered by a Raspberry Pi (RPi) Zero W or 2W and features a 400x240 pixel, low-power, daylight-readable, black-and-white SHARP memory display and long-range wireless transceiver.
Wireless Communication with NRF24 and Arduino Pro Micro
2 Layers PCB 56.6 x 83.1 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, HASL with lead, Green Solder Mask, White silkscreen;
A tiny potable remote that can be customized to do different tasks using touch functionalities of ESP32
2-layer PCB 46 x 75 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, HASL with leads, black solder mask, white silk screen; With this simple circuit you can make a wireless people counter.
AP6xxx series Pin to Pin hardware compatible WiFi modules, mainly with LGA44/12*12mm and LGA-50/15*13mm package sizes. Currently, we are sharing the peripheral circuit reference of the LGA44/12*12mm series WiFi modules.