USB-based platform designed to test functional operation of various sensors
06-07-2015 |
Farnell element14
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Test & Measurement
The ROHM Sensor Evaluation Kit is a USB-based platform designed to test the
functional operation of various sensor types. It includes one Base board and
several Breakout boards, making them easy to implement on the most popular
boards and on standard PCs.
The Base board is a controller board with a LAPIS ML610Q112 microcontroller.
The Breakout board is a sensor board that can contain various kinds of
sensor IC.
The ML610Q112 is a high-performance 8-bit CMOS microcontroller into which
rich peripheral circuits, such as timers, PWM, UART, I2C bus interface
(master/slave), synchronous serial port, voltage level supervisor analogue
comparators and 10-bit successive approximation type A/D converter are
incorporated around the 8-bit nX-8/100 CPU.
The CPU nX-U8/100 is capable of efficient instruction execution in
one-instruction one-clock mode by pipeline architecture parallel processing.
The Flash ROM that is installed as program memory, and the on-chip debug
function that is installed, enable program debugging and programming on the
user's board.
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