Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the EVAL-ADICUP360 development board from Analog Devices. The EVAL-ADICUP360 board features an Arduino Due-compatible form factor and two Pmod-compatible connectors, and supports an open source toolchain, including an Eclipse-based interactive development environment (IDE). The platform contains hardware and software example projects to help engineers prototype and create systems and solutions using the product ecosystem.
The Analog Devices EVAL-ADICUP360 development board, available from Mouser Electronics, is based on an onboard ADuCM360 microcontroller, a low-power ARM Cortex-M3 processor with dual 24-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADC) and 128 kBytes of flash memory. The microcontroller integrates a range of on-chip peripherals, including UART, I2C, and dual SPI serial communication controllers; a 19-pin general-purpose input and output (GPIO) port; two general-purpose timers; a wake-up timer; and a system watchdog timer. The microcontroller also provides up to 12 multiplexed analog input channels and a 16-bit PWM controller with six output channels.
Support for the EVAL-ADICUP360 development board includes a series of reference designs and corresponding add-on boards, also available from Mouser Electronics. The add-on boards facilitate reference designs for a weigh scale demonstration, pH monitor with temperature compensation, data acquisition for input current, resistance temperature detector (RTD), CO toxic gas measurement.
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