STMicroelectronics

The STM32 Nucleo-64 board for the STMicroelectronics STM32U3 series of ultra-low power microcontrollers provides an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes.

The new STM32U3 series implements cutting-edge power-saving innovations which ease the deployment of battery-powered embedded devices, especially in remote locations.

These latest MCUs are aimed at IoT devices that operate for extended periods without maintenance and with the limited energy from a coin cell or ambient solar or thermoelectric source. They take advantage of innovative techniques such as near-threshold design to cut dynamic power consumption, boosting efficiency by a factor of two compared to the previous STM32U5 series of ultra-low power MCUs from ST. 

 The NUCLEO-U385RG-Q board offers Arduino® Uno V3 connectivity support. ST morpho headers allow easy expansion of the functionality of the STM32 Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.

The STM32 Nucleo-64 board does not require any separate probe as it integrates the ST-LINK debugger/programmer.

The STM32 Nucleo-64 board is supplied with comprehensive, free STM32 software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU package.

STMicroelectronics

The NUCLEO-N657X0-Q evaluation board from STMicroelectronics provides a convenient platform for proof-of-concept and prototype development using the STM32N6 series of microcontrollers, the first STM32 to include the Neural-ART Accelerator, a neural processing unit (NPU). With the on-board NPU, the STM32N6 provides 600 times more machine-learning performance than a high-end STM32 MCU today.  

The STM32 Nucleo-144 board includes an ST Zio connector, which extends ARDUINO Uno V3 connectivity. ST morpho headers provide an easy means of expanding the functionality of the Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.

The NUCLEO-N657X0-Q does not require a discrete probe as it integrates an ST-LINK debugger/programmer. The board is backed by free STM32 software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU package.

Infineon

The OPTIGA™ Trust M Shield from Infineon provides a convenient way to evaluate the OPTIGA Trust M family of discrete secure elements. 

It is supplied in a popular mikroBus format which makes it easy to integrate into prototype systems based on any microcontroller or microprocessor platform. The shield board can also be used with single-board computers when supported by the appropriate adapters. 

The OPTIGA Trust M Shield is compatible with the Infineon PSOC™ 62S2 Wi-Fi BT Pioneer Kit and OPTIGA Trust Adapter.

 

Features of the shield board include:

  • Pre-provisioned TLS security certificates
  • CC EAL 6+ certified hardware
  • Qwiic compatible
  • I2C interface with shielded connection
  • Cryptographic toolbox
  • Supports multiple cryptographic algorithms: ECC, RSA, AES, HMAC, HKDF, TLS PRF



STMicroelectronics

The STEVAL-PMIC25V1 from STMicroelectronics is a power management IC (PMIC) evaluation board for the highly integrated STPMIC25. This PMIC manages the power requirements of the core, memory and interfaces of the STM32MP2x series microprocessors and other applications microprocessors.

The kit includes a USB dongle, which provides access via I2C interface to the configuration registers of the STPMIC25, where voltage settings, power sequences, protection thresholds and other parameters can be set.

The board includes header connectors for external access to the embedded regulators and switches in the PMIC, as well as internal routing via jumpers to satisfy any physical configuration requirements.

The passive components on the board are chosen for optimal performance across most operating conditions. Three push buttons and digital I/Os allow the engineer to trigger the digital controls of the PMIC.

Renesas

The RA8E1 Fast Prototyping Board from Renesas is an evaluation board for prototype development based on the high-performance, value-oriented RA8E1 microcontroller. 

It has a built-in SEGGER J-Link™ emulator circuit to enable developers to write and debug programs without additional tools. Sample software is available to demonstrate the functionality of the RA8E1 MCU, and for connecting the RA8E1 Fast Prototyping Board with various wireless or sensor modules.

Key features of the board include:

  • Native pin access through 1 x 20 and 2 x 50 male pin headers
  • 20-pin camera interface connector
  • MCU current measurement point 
  • Two user LEDs 
  • Power LED indicating availability of regulated power
  • Debug LED indicating the debug connection
  • One User button
  • One Reset button
  • Two Digilent Pmod™ connectors
  • Arduino UNO R3 connector
Microchip

The PIC32CK SG Curiosity Ultra kit from Microchip is a hardware development platform for designs using the PIC32CK SG, an Arm® Cortex®-M33 core-based microcontroller with Arm TrustZone technology and an integrated hardware security module (HSM). 

The HSM provides the cryptographic hardware acceleration, key storage, and true random number generation capabilities required for implementing a wide range of security functions, including: 

  • Secure boot
  • Secure TLS
  • Encryption/decryption

Developers can expand the Curiosity Ultra kit functionality through Arduino Uno R3, Mikroe Bus, or Xplained Pro-compatible expansion boards.

Key features of the board include: 

  • PIC32CK2051SG01144 MCU 
  • Real-time programming and debugging
  • Graphics interface
  • 100/10 Mbytes/s Ethernet
  • High-Speed USB Type-C® connection
  • Full-Speed USB connection

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