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MIKROE is proud to partner with Analog Devices, a leader in high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies. Through this collaboration, we offer a wide range of embedded tools built around Analog Devices chips, designed to help developers accelerate prototyping, improve design precision, and reduce time-to-market.
Our partnership is rooted in the integration of Analog Devices components across multiple MIKROE product lines—most notably our industry-leading Click boards™. These add-on boards are engineered for rapid development and cover an extensive range of applications across 12 categories:
Beyond Click boards™, MIKROE integrates Analog Devices components into development tools that include MCU cards, Smart Displays, and evaluation kits, ensuring that engineers can confidently design with Analog Devices technology across a wide spectrum of embedded applications.
All MIKROE hardware is backed by comprehensive documentation, free libraries, and full software support—making it easier for embedded engineers to adopt the latest Analog Devices innovations.
Whether you're designing for industrial automation, IoT, instrumentation, or signal processing, Analog Devices and MIKROE provide the building blocks for scalable, high-performance embedded systems.
RTC 10 Click is a real-time clock module which has an extremely low power consumption, allowing it to be used with a single button cell battery, for an extended period of time. It features the DS3231M, a low-cost, extremely accurate, I2C real-time clock (RTC) from Analog Devices. The device incorporates a battery input and maintains accurate timekeeping...
RTC 12 Click is a compact add-on board that measures the passage of time. This board features the DS1343, a low-current SPI-configurable real-time clock (RTC) from Analog Devices. This timekeeping device provides an extremely low standby current permitting longer life from a backup supply source. Its clock/calendar feature provides seconds, minutes,...
RTC 19 Click is a compact add-on board that measures the passage of real-time. This board features the MAX31334, an I2C-configurable real-time clock with an integrated power switch from Analog Devices. The MAX31334 provides information like seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, and dates based on a 32.768kHz quartz crystal through an I2C serial...
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 24 Click is a compact add-on board that provides highly accurate real-time clock and calendar functions for embedded applications, even during power interruptions. It is based on the DS1307 real-time clock module from Analog Devices, which integrates a 64x8-bit battery-backed NV SRAM and full BCD clock/calendar functionality. The board features a...
RTC 4 Click is a compact add-on board that accurately keeps the time of the day. This board features the DS2417, a real-time clock/calendar with a 1-Wire MicroLAN interface and a programmable interrupt for system output from Analog Devices. The DS2417 has a factory-lasered 64-bit registration number, enabling multiple RTC 4 Click boards™ to be connected...
RTC 7 Click is a real time clock module which has an extremely low power consumption, allowing it to be used with a single button cell battery or a super capacitor, for an extended period of time. The MAX31341B IC built on the RTC 7 click is able to output the time in the binary coded decimal (BCD) format. Integrated, factory calibrated XTAL operating at...
Timer Click is a compact add-on board with timer functionalities that can easily be added to your application. This board features the DS1682, a total-elapsed-time recorder with an alarm from Analog Devices. The DS1682 has remarkable features such as a 32-bit nonvolatile elapsed time counter (ETC) that monitors event duration with a quarter of the second...
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