CAN SPI Click 3.3V is a compact add-on board that provides a complete CAN solution and can be used as a control node in a CAN network. This board features the MCP2515, a stand-alone CAN controller with an SPI interface from Microchip. This Click board™ also uses the SN65HVD230, a CAN Bus transceiver from Texas Instruments, as an interface between an...
LightHz Click is a compact add-on board that effectively measures ambient light intensity. This board features the TL2L30BR, a programmable light-to-frequency converter from ams. The sensor outputs either a pulse train or a square wave (50% duty cycle) with a frequency directly proportional to light intensity (irradiance). It has programmable sensitivity...
RS485 Click 3.3V is a compact add-on board that can be used as an interface between the TTL level UART and the RS422/485 communication bus. This board features the SN75HVD12, an RS-485 transceiver from Texas Instruments. It has a half-duplex communication capability at three speeds (32, 10, and 1Mbps): bus Idle, open, short-circuit detection, thermal...
ETH Click is a compact add-on board that manages the communications between the system’s digital processing and an Ethernet interface. This board features the ENC28J60, a stand-alone Ethernet controller with an industry-standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) from Microchip, designed to serve as an Ethernet network interface for any host MCU. The...
Compact high-quality smart display and a development platform with LM3S9B95 device. Large 320x240 TFT Color Display with Touch Screen and Stereo MP3 Codec chip with great performance give you true power to build GUI-centric embedded applications. This board can be used for both development or as a final product.
Bluetooth Click is a compact add-on board that provides Bluetooth connectivity for any embedded application. This board features the RN-41, a Class 1 Bluetooth module from Microchip. It is a fully qualified Bluetooth version 2.1 module and supports version 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR). With an onboard chip antenna and working on 2402 – 2480MHz...
EasyMx PRO v7 for Stellaris® ARM® is a development board for Stellaris® ARM® Cortex™-M3 and Cortex™-M4 devices. It contains many on-board modules necessary for device development, including multimedia, Ethernet, USB, CAN and other.
RTC 2 Click is a compact add-on board that keeps track of time in various applications. This board features the DS1307, a 64x8 serial I2C Real-Time clock from Analog Devices. The RTC 6 Click tracks hours, minutes, seconds, days, months, years, and weekdays, with leap year compensation until 2100. The clock frequency is derived from an onboard 32.768KHz...
RTC Click is a compact add-on board that measures the passage of real-time. This board features the PCF8583, a clock, and a calendar with 240x8-bit RAM from NXP Semiconductors based on a 2048-bit static CMOS RAM organized as 256 words by 8 bits. The PCF8583 provides information like seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, and dates based on a...
Buzz Click is a compact add-on board with a piezo speaker capable of emitting an audio signal. This board features the EPT-14A4005P, a piezoelectric transducer from Sanco Electronics. It is an electronic device that can be used to produce a tone, alarm, or sound. It has reasonable loudness with a minimum of 88dB at 10cm from the speaker. This Click board™...
Expand Click is a compact add-on board providing general-purpose I/O expansion. This board features the MCP23S17, a 16-bit resolution I/O expander with the serial interface from Microchip. Any of the sixteen I/Os of the MCP23017 can be configured as an input or output by writing to the configuration register. It also features an interrupt feature,...
DAC Click is a compact add-on board with a fully-featured, highly accurate digital-to-analog converter. This board features the MCP4921, a 12-bit DAC with an SPI interface from Microchip. The MCP4921 has a rail-to-rail output, low power consumption, and fast setting time over a single channel. The DAC Click also has the MCP1541, a 4.096V voltage reference...
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