Pmod boards aid IoT applications design

The EVAL-ADT7420-PMDZ and the EVAL-ADXL355-PMDZ boards from ADI are available at Farnell element 14. The Pmod (Peripheral Module) interface is an open standard specification used with FPGAs and microcontrollers. When prototyping, these boards are used in conjunction with the ADICUP360 (an Arduino form factor compatible ARM Cortex-M3 development platform) or the ADICUP3029 (an Arduino based wireless development platform for IoT applications based on an ultra-low power ARM Cortex-M3 processor).

SPI and I2C PMOD peripheral connectors can also be found on many 3rd party MCU or FPGA development boards, where the PulsarPMOD board range can be connected directly into those systems, allowing users to develop their own code using ADI reference code found online.

The EVAL-ADT7420-PMDZ is a temperature measurement PMOD board accurate to 0.25 degrees Celsius. It has an I2C connector and is connectable to FPGA and MCU platforms.

The EVAL-ADXL355-PMDZ is a low noise, low drift 3-axis accelerometer PMOD board with 20-bit acceleration resolution and is also connectable to FPGA and MCU platforms.

Direct electrical and physical connections enable users to get started quickly with hardware and software, to help develop a solution.

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