Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits

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EVB-ES1030QI

EVB-ES1030QI

Intel

EVAL BOARD ES1030QI SEQUENCER

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EVB-ES1010SI

EVB-ES1010SI

Intel

EVAL BOARD 12V HOTSWAP CTRLR

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DK-SI-4S100G2N

DK-SI-4S100G2N

Intel

KIT DEV STRATIX IV TRANSCEIVER

0

EVB-ET4040QI

EVB-ET4040QI

Intel

EVAL BOARD FOR ED8106 ET4040

0

DK-SI-2SGX90N

DK-SI-2SGX90N

Intel

SI KIT W/SII GX EP2SGX90N

0

EVB-ES1022SI

EVB-ES1022SI

Intel

EVAL BOARD FOR ES1022

0

DC-VIDEO-TVP5146N

DC-VIDEO-TVP5146N

Intel

VIDEO DAUGHTER CARD

0

DK-PCIE-2SGX90N

DK-PCIE-2SGX90N

Intel

PCIE KIT W/S II GX EP2SGX90N

0

EVB-ES1020QI

EVB-ES1020QI

Intel

EVAL BOARD FOR ES1020QI

0

EVB-EC7401QI

EVB-EC7401QI

Intel

EVAL 4PHASE PWM CTRLR 8BIT DAC

0

EVB-ED8101P02QI

EVB-ED8101P02QI

Intel

EVAL BOARD FOR ED8101

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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