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  • ProASIC3 Starter Kit

    A ProASIC3 starter kit board, a Libero Gold software license, and a FlashPro4 programmer are included in the ProASIC3 starter kit from Microsemi SoC.

    By Microsemi SoC 89

  • TMS320F28026F Piccolo MCU with InstaSPIN-FOC

    Real-time control MCUs from TI with nearly fully-automated motor-parameter identification that saves months and months of designing time.

    By Texas Instruments 55

  • Cyclone V Starter Kit

    Terasic's Cyclone V starter kit is a well-performing, robust, low cost and power hardware design platform built for the Altera Cyclone® V GX FPGA.

    By Terasic Inc. 118

  • DM330017 MPLAB® Starter Kit for Digital Power

    Microchip's DM330017 MPLAB digitally-controlled power supply board has one independent DC/DC synchronous Buck converter and one independent DC/DC Boost converter.

    By Microchip Technology 67

  • Zero Gecko EFM32ZG Family

    A Cortex-M0+ MCU with low-power features including AES security hardware and programmable-current DAC.

    By Silicon Labs 138

  • iCEstick™ and Digilent's Pmods™

    Lattice's iCEstick Eval Kit is an easy to use, small-size board, and Digilent Pmods small I/O interface boards extend the capabilities.

    By Lattice Semiconductor Corporation 80

  • DE2i-150 FPGA Development Kit

    Terasic's DE2i-150 FPGA is a low cost solution that increases responsiveness speed and flexibility of reconfiguration.

    By Terasic Inc. 96

  • FRDM-KL26Z

    FRDM-KL26Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L series KL16 and KL26 MCUs built on ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processors.

    By NXP Semiconductors 105

  • DataFlash® E Series

    Adesto Technologies' DataFlash E series of non-volatile memory devices are ideally suited for digital voice, image, program code and other memory applications.

    By Adesto Technologies 105

  • LPC11x37H Microcontrollers

    NXP's LPC11x37H offers performance, low power, simple instruction set, and memory addressing, with reduced code size compared to existing 8/16-bit architectures.

    By NXP Semiconductors 90

  • startKIT

    XMOS' startKIT is a low cost, small, and easy to use dev board for the configurable xCORE multicore microcontroller products from XMOS.

    By XMOS 83

  • 1-Wire EEPROM

    The DS28E05 112-byte user-programmable EEPROM communicates over Maxim's single contact 1-Wire interface.

    By Maxim Integrated 78

  • Si106x and Si108x Wireless MCUs

    A small, wireless MCU that combines ultra low power processing and high performance to minimize energy consumption in battery powered applications.

    By Silicon Labs 77

  • PCIe® Redriver

    Maxim's PCIe redriver expansion card interface replaces the older parallel formats, PCI, PCI-X, and AGP standards with a serial interface.

    By Maxim Integrated 83

  • PIC24FJ128GC 16-Bit Flash MCUs

    Microchip's PIC24FJ128GC microcontrollers feature small footprint, long battery life, low noise, high throughput, and integrated Intelligent Analog.

    By Microchip Technology 82

  • MSP430F524x Ultra-Low-Power MCU

    MSP430F524x series of MCUs from Texas Instruments are ultra-low power and can prolong the lifetime of batteries in portable devices when paired with extensive low-power models.

    By Texas Instruments 41

  • TM4C129Dx Tiva C Series MCUs

    TI's Tiva™ C series MCU's have rich communication features to create highly-connected designs that provide real-time controlled performance and power.

    By Texas Instruments 86

  • TPS24750 Hot-Swap Protector

    TI's TPS24750 combines a hot-swap controller and a power MOSFET to provide highly integrated load protection for 2.5 V to 18 V applications.

    By Texas Instruments 48

  • 8-bit PIC® Microcontroller Family

    Microchip's 8-bit PIC MCU features increased Flash memory densities, intelligent analog, and digital peripherals.

    By Microchip Technology 45

  • LPC11U6X MCUs

    NXP's LPC11U6X offers a more energy efficient ARM Cortex-M0+ core as well as more flash and SRAM allowing it to tackle a wider range of applications.

    By NXP Semiconductors 112

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