by Aleksandar Nikolić | November 30, 2011
We are excited to announce seven new click boards in mikroBUS form factor.
All of you who own EasyPIC v7 development board, equipped with 2 mikroBUS sockets have a new arsenal of click boards available:
- MP3 click
- BUZZ click
- RTC click
- RTC2 click
- DAC click
- SHT1x click
- EXPAND click
Click boards come with almost zero-hardware adjustments in order to work. Just click them into mikroBUS socket and they are ready to go. We invite you to visit the Click Accessory Boards Group and browse through provided information and image galleries of newly added boards.
mikroBUS is not made to be only a part of our development boards. We created it to make your life easier, and we are preparing even more Click boards, so adding new functionality to your prototype or final device will be easier than ever. You can freely create a mikroBUS host connector in your final PCB design, as loog as you clearly mark it on the silkscreen with mikroBUS logo. This is what mikroBUS is all about. It's a new standard for all of us.
mikroBUS host connector [view image]
Each mikroBUS host connector consists of two 1x8 female headers containing pins that are most likely to be used in the target accessory board. There are three groups of communication pins: SPI, UART and I2C communication. There are also single pins for PWM, Interrupt, Analog input, Reset and Chip Select. Pinout contains two power groups: +5V and GND on one header and +3.3V and GND on the other 1x8 header.
by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 23, 2012
We are happy to anounce the release of GPS Click - L10 board.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 22, 2012
We are thrilled to announce that entire toolchain for STM32® microcontrollers has been released.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 17, 2012
If you don't like messy cables on your work desk, we offer something that will help.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 16, 2012
As part of its mission of facilitating world-class technology into electronic engineering course curricula, TI European University Program will donate up to 10 ASLK PRO boards per university.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 15, 2012
Student team from University of Novi Sad (Serbia), Faculty of Computer Science, built a mikroBUS board which uses optical fiber cable to detect pressure.
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