Melexis

The EVB90394 evaluation board from Melexis provides an easy way to connect the MLX90394 Triaxis® magnetometer IC to a microcontroller or measurement device.

 



STMicroelectronics

The STM32C0116-DK Discovery kit from STMicroelectronics provides a convenient platform for exploring the features of the STM32C0 family of microcontrollers. The board includes an STM32C011F6 MCU in a 20-pin UFQFPN package, and an onboard ST-LINK/V2-1 to debug and program the MCU.

The STM32C0116-DK Discovery kit is operated by plugging it into a PC through a standard USB Type-A or USB Type-C®-to-Micro-B cable.

Key features of the board are:

  • User LED
  • Reset push-button
  • 5‑way joystick using a single ADC input pin
  • STM32 UFQFPN20-to-DIL20 module
  • Board connectors:
    • USB Micro-B
    • DIL20 socket
    • Dedicated LCD footprint
    • Grove (UART)
    • 2 x 10‑pin headers for MCU daughterboard
    • Extension connectors
  • Comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU package
  • Supports a wide choice of integrated development environments including IAR Embedded Workbench®, MDK-ARM, and STM32CubeIDE
NXP Semiconductors

The FRDM-MCXA153 kit provides a rapid prototyping platform for the MCX A series of Arm® Cortex®-M33 core-based microcontrollers from NXP Semiconductors. 

 

Key features include: 

  • Standard form factor and headers
  • Easy access to MCU I/Os
  • On-board MCU-Link debugger
  • Broad range of supported modules
  • Shield boards come with standard, pre-populated headers
  • Expansion Board Hub for add-on boards from NXP and partners, with related MCUXpresso SDK-compatible drivers and examples
  • Application Code Hub for application code examples from NXP experts to help kick-start projects 
  • Development for connectivity, graphics, machine learning, motor control, sensors, touch and voice control
NXP Semiconductors

The FRDM-MCXN947 kit provides a rapid prototyping platform for the MCX N series of Arm® Cortex®-M33 core-based microcontrollers from NXP Semiconductors. 

 

Key features include: 

  • Standard form factor and headers
  • Easy access to MCU I/Os
  • On-board MCU-Link debugger
  • Broad range of supported modules
  • Shield boards come with standard, pre-populated headers
  • Expansion Board Hub for add-on boards from NXP and partners, with related MCUXpresso SDK-compatible drivers and examples
  • Application Code Hub for application code examples from NXP experts to help kick-start projects
  • Development for connectivity, graphics, machine learning, motor control, sensors, touch and voice control
Infineon

The RGB LED lighting shield is compatible with Arduino as well as Infineon’s XMC1100 boot kit. It is easily configurable for various LED light engines and lamps, allowing for fast prototyping and cheap evaluation of LED lighting designs. 

The RGB LED lighting shield based on the XMC1302 microcontroller uses a dc-dc buck converter topology, and can drive up to three LED channels with a constant current. The shield’s XMC1302 MCU features an embedded brightness color control unit (BCCU) for flicker-free LED dimming and color control. 

The BCCU enables low-cost but high-quality LED lighting solutions, with minimal need for code generation. The RGB LED lighting shield also provides options for the evaluation of smooth, eye-friendly dimming and color mixing for various topologies

Monolithic Power Systems

The EVM3804-G-00A provides a ready-made hardware platform for evaluating the MPM3804 step-down switch-mode converter module. 

The module, supplied in a surface-mount 2 mm x 2 mm QFN package, supplies a maximum continuous output current of 0.6 A from an input voltage ranging between 2.3 V and 5.5 V, with excellent load and line regulation. 

The output voltage can be regulated as low as 0.6V. Only input, output capacitors and feedback resistors are needed to complete the design.