Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits

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IRPLMB1E

IRPLMB1E

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESIGN BALLAST 220VAC

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IRPLLNR3U

IRPLLNR3U

IR (Infineon Technologies)

BALLAST PFC INTEGR 32W/T8 120VAC

0

IRAC1168-DFET

IRAC1168-DFET

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT RDK DAUGHTER BOARD DFET

0

DEMOBOARD TLE 7230G

DEMOBOARD TLE 7230G

IR (Infineon Technologies)

BOARD DEMO FOR TLE 7230G 1.0

0

IRPLCFL3

IRPLCFL3

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESIGN CFL TRIAC DIMMING

0

IRPLDIM1E

IRPLDIM1E

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT BALLAST DIMMING 230VAC

0

IRNBPS2

IRNBPS2

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESGN W/PWR SUPP DUAL FETKY

0

IRAC1168-SO8

IRAC1168-SO8

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT RDK DAUGHTER BOARD SO8

0

IRMCS201

IRMCS201

IR (Infineon Technologies)

SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IMOTION CTRLR

0

IRADK10

IRADK10

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESIGN 3-PH 115-230ACV MOTOR

0

IRMDCS1

IRMDCS1

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESIGN W/CONTROL IC 600V 1MA

0

IRPLDIM1U

IRPLDIM1U

IR (Infineon Technologies)

BALLAST DIMMING 32W/T8 120VAC

0

IRPLDIM2E

IRPLDIM2E

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT BALLAST DIM DIG 230VAC

0

IRAC11682-TO220

IRAC11682-TO220

IR (Infineon Technologies)

DAUGHTER CARD 7PIN TO-220

0

IRCS2277S

IRCS2277S

IR (Infineon Technologies)

DEMO FOR 3-PHASE/380V MOTOR DRV

0

IRMCS2011

IRMCS2011

IR (Infineon Technologies)

ENCODER SERVO DRIVE DESIGN KIT

0

EASY 6996I CPU

EASY 6996I CPU

IR (Infineon Technologies)

BOARD EVAL W/CPU ADM6996I

0

AUIR3242SDEMOBOARDTOBO1

AUIR3242SDEMOBOARDTOBO1

IR (Infineon Technologies)

AUIR3242S DEMOBOARD

0

IRPLLNR2E

IRPLLNR2E

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT BALLAST LINEAR INT 230VAC

0

IRPLCFL1

IRPLCFL1

IR (Infineon Technologies)

KIT DESIGN COMPACT BALLAST W/IC

0

Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits

Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits are hardware platforms designed to facilitate the development, testing, and demonstration of electronic systems. They serve as critical tools for engineers and developers to prototype applications, validate designs, and accelerate time-to-market. These boards integrate processors, sensors, communication interfaces, and software ecosystems, enabling rapid experimentation across diverse industries such as IoT, automotive, and industrial automation.

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Microcontroller Development BoardsEmbedded CPUs, GPIOs, integrated peripheralsIoT devices, robotics
FPGA Evaluation BoardsReconfigurable logic, high-speed interfacesCommunication systems, AI accelerators
Sensor Expansion KitsMulti-sensor integration (temperature, motion, etc.)Smart agriculture, environmental monitoring
Wireless Communication ModulesBluetooth/Wi-Fi/LoRa protocols, antenna interfacesConnected healthcare, smart cities

Typical architecture includes: - Processing Units: Microcontrollers, FPGAs, or SoCs - Memory: RAM, Flash, EEPROM - Interfaces: USB, UART, SPI, I2C, Ethernet - Power Management: Regulators, battery connectors - Software Stack: SDKs, device drivers, IDEs Physical designs often feature standardized form factors (e.g., Arduino Uno, Raspberry Pi HATs) for modular expansion.

ParameterDescription
Processor Performance (MHz/GHz)Determines computational capability
Memory Capacity (RAM/Flash)Affects program complexity and data storage
Interface TypesDictates peripheral compatibility
Power Consumption (mW/MHz)Critical for battery-operated devices
Operating Temperature (-40 C to +85 C)Defines environmental durability

- Internet of Things (IoT): Smart home controllers, edge AI nodes - Automotive: ADAS sensor fusion platforms - Industrial Automation: PLC controllers, predictive maintenance systems - Consumer Electronics: Wearables, AR/VR prototypes

ManufacturerRepresentative Products
STMicroelectronicsSTM32 Nucleo Series, SensorTile Kit
IntelIntel Edison, Movidius Neural Compute Stick
XilinxZynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Evaluation Kit
ArduinoArduino MKR Series, Nano 33 IoT

Key considerations: 1. Match processor capabilities to application complexity 2. Verify interface compatibility with target peripherals 3. Assess software ecosystem maturity (e.g., ROS support) 4. Evaluate power budget requirements 5. Consider long-term availability and community support

- Growing adoption of RISC-V-based evaluation platforms - Integration of AI/ML accelerators in edge computing boards - Expansion of open-source hardware ecosystems - Increased focus on energy-efficient architectures for IoT - Standardization of form factors (e.g., SparkFun's Qwiic system)

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