Infineon

Embedded Artists provides a modular and flexible approach to the evaluation of Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® solutions, enabling designers to judge the trade-offs between performance, cost, power consumption, and longevity. The Embedded Artists 1LV M.2 Module board is intended for development with the Murata Type 1LV module, which is based on the Infineon CYW43012 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth system-on-chip, and requires an M.2 connector and host processor for full evaluation. 

 The Embedded Artists board provides access to maintained software drivers for the Linux® operating system and Infineon WICED firmware. The kit has been developed in close collaboration with Murata and Infineon.

Microchip

The RNBD451 Add-On Board is an efficient, low-cost development platform based on the RNBD451PE Bluetooth® Low Energy module from Microchip. 

The board complies with the mikroBUS™ add-on bus standard. It also includes an on-board MCP2200 USB-to-UART converter, enabling out-of-the-box evaluation with no other hardware requirements.

The RNBD451 Add-On Board supports a wide range of applications:

  • Wireless lighting
  • Home automation
  • IoT devices
  • Industrial automation
  • General-purpose Bluetooth data exchange
Power Integrations

Part supported:  BRD1265C
Kit part number:  RDK-964
Reference design for a 300 W 3-phase inverter using BRD1265C with IPH current information in field-oriented Control (FOC) operation

Vishay

The SIP32433xEVB evaluation boards provide a convenient tool for evaluating the operation of the SIP32433A load switch, with latch off, and SIP32433B with auto retry. Operating from a supply-voltage range of 3 V to 23 V, the boards demonstrate the programmable current-limit range of the two devices, 150 mA to 3.5 A. 

The boards provide an input path current-sense resistor for current probing, and an onboard MOSFET for output short-circuit testing.

Microchip

The dsPIC33CK Curiosity Development Board is a cost-effective development and demonstration platform for the dsPIC33CK family of single-core digital signal controllers.

The board takes advantage of the Microchip MPLAB® X integrated development environment. It includes an integrated programmer/debugger and requires no additional hardware, making it a good starting point for exploring the dsPIC33C family.

Rohm

This board is for evaluating the BD71631QWZ, a linear battery charger IC. 

The BD71631QWZ accepts a power supply in a range from 2.9 V to 5.5 V, and generates a battery-charging voltage from 2.0 V to 4.7 V, which can be set using external resistors. The charging current and termination current can also be set with external resistors. The BD71631QWZ is compatible with not only single-cell lithium-ion batteries, but also all solid, semi-solid and other new rechargeable battery types that call for low-voltage charging.

The board’s operation is safeguarded by various protection functions implemented in the BD71631QWZ.