Evaluation board based on ADCs, 32-bit processor

The EVAL-ADICUP360 Evaluation Board from Analog Devices is now available from Farnell element14.The board is part of a comprehensive ecosystem which includes open source development tools, software examples, and hardware modules. The hardware has an Arduino/ PMOD form factor for easy plug and play functionality and rapid prototyping with ADI or third party shields.

The evaluation board is made up of two major building blocks: a fully integrated, 3.9kSPS, 24-bit data acquisition system that incorporates dual high performance, multichannel sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analogue-to-digital converters (ADCs); a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor; and Flash/EE memory, realised on a single chip ADuCM360 microcontroller.

The ADuCM360 is designed for direct interfacing to external precision sensors in both wired and battery-powered applications. Applications would include industrial automation and process control, intelligent precision sensing systems, 4 mA to 20 mA loop-powered smart sensor systems and medical devices, patient monitoring

An on-board SWD interface, based on the OpenSDA platform. This block allows the use of a free Software Development Tool Chain to program and debug the ADuCM360 microcontroller device.  The ADuCM360 IDE offers designers an easy to use development tool with no code-size limitations.

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