EVAL-ADICUP360
The EVAL-ADICUP360 is an Arduino and PMOD-compatible form factor development board. The board uses CrossCore Embedded Studio, an open-source Eclipse-based Interactive Development Environment (IDE), which can be downloaded free of charge. The platform contains many hardware and software example projects, to make it easier for customers to prototype/create systems and solutions using the complete ecosystem provided.
The EVAL-ADICUP360 uses the ADuCM360 Arm Cortex-M3 processor as the main device on board. It has integrated dual 24-bit sigma-delta converters on chip, which makes it extremely flexible for both analog and digital applications.
FEATURES
- EVAL-ADICUP360 Base Board
- Fully integrated, 3.9 kSPS, 24-bit data acquisition system that incorporates dual high performance, multichannel sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), a 32-bit Arm® Cortex-M3 processor, and Flash/EE memory, realized on a single chip ADuCM360 microcontroller
- On-board SWD interface, based on the OpenSDA platform
- DC Power Jack
- Debug USB
- User USB
- 12-pin SPI PMOD connector
- 8-pin I2C PMOD connector
- Six Arduino connectors
- Boot and reset buttons
- Wide range of sensor daughterboards for rapid sensor-to-cloud application development
- Open Source IDE Tools
- The software development environment for EVAL-ADICUP360 is based on open-source tools (e.g., GNU, Eclipse)
- Toolchains for Windows and Debian Linux; 32/64-bits
- No External Debugger/Emulator Tools needed
- Completed projects available on Analog Devices Wiki
Getting Started
RESOURCES