Evaluation Boards (EVBs), Expansion Boards, and Daughter Cards are essential hardware tools for embedded system development, prototyping, and testing. These platforms enable engineers to assess processor capabilities, interface peripherals, and validate designs before mass production. Their modular architecture supports rapid innovation in IoT, automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics sectors.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Microcontroller EVBs | ARM/FPGA SoC integration, onboard sensors, debug interfaces | IoT edge devices, smart sensors |
| Expansion Boards | Standard interfaces (PCIe, USB-C), protocol converters | Industrial gateways, communication modules |
| Daughter Cards | Specialized functionality modules (ADC/DAC, RF transceivers) | Medical imaging equipment, test instruments |
| Programmer Kits | Flash programming, JTAG/SWD debugging, voltage monitoring | Automotive ECUs, aerospace controllers |
Typical architecture includes:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Clock Speed | Determines processing capability (1MHz-2GHz range) |
| Bus Width | Memory bandwidth (8/16/32-bit configurations) |
| Interface Support | USB 3.0, Ethernet, CAN, SPI/I2C compatibility |
| Power Consumption | Typical range: 0.5W-25W (varies with workload) |
| Operating Temperature | Industrial (-40 C to +85 C) or commercial grade |
Major industries include:
| Vendor | Product Series |
|---|---|
| Xilinx | Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Evaluation Kit |
| Intel | Stratix 10 GX FPGA Development Board |
| STMicroelectronics | STM32 Nucleo Expansion Boards |
| Texas Instruments | Processor DKx Daughter Cards |
Key considerations:
Future developments include: