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== Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki == | == Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki == | ||
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== [[radino Modules]] == | == [[radino Modules]] == | ||
+ | [[File:radinoL4_Pinout_allgemein.jpg|500px|top]] | ||
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+ | [[File:radino 32 WiFi Pinout.jpg|500px|top]] | ||
+ | <span style="width:50px;display:inline-block;"></span> | ||
[[File:radino_Pinout_allgemein.jpg|500px|top]] | [[File:radino_Pinout_allgemein.jpg|500px|top]] | ||
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The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.<br/> | The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.<br/> | ||
− | Visit [[radino software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE. | + | Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE. |
We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules:<br/> | We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules:<br/> | ||
[[radino Library]]<!--http://www.ic42.de/BSP/radino/ICT_Boards.zip--> | [[radino Library]]<!--http://www.ic42.de/BSP/radino/ICT_Boards.zip--> | ||
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! Board !! Pictures !! Description | ! Board !! Pictures !! Description | ||
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+ | |[[radinoL4 DW1000]] | ||
+ | |[[File:radinoL4_DW1000_45_logo_640.jpg|200px|left|link=radinoL4 DW1000]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| for Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB), IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, 3.5-6.5GHz, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | ||
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|[[radino32 DW1000]] | |[[radino32 DW1000]] | ||
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+ | == [[radino/radino32 based products]] == | ||
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+ | These products are based at our radino and radino32 series. | ||
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+ | ! Module !! Pictures !! Description | ||
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+ | |[[DW1000 Anchor]] | ||
+ | |[[File:DW1000_Anchor_45cable_1000.jpg|150px|left|link=DW1000 Anchor]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Anchor for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module. | ||
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+ | |[[DW1000 Tag]] | ||
+ | |[[File:DW1000_Tag_offenGehäuse_1000.jpg|150px|left|link=DW1000 Tag]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Tag for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module. | ||
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+ | |[[DW1000 USB-Stick]] | ||
+ | |[[File:45_web.jpg|150px|left|link=DW1000 USB-Stick]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Compact USB-Stick with DW1000 and UWB antenna for Ranging / RTLS applications. | ||
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+ | |[[radino RFID]] | ||
+ | |[[File:radino_RFID-Reader_45_1000.jpg|150px|left|link=radino RFID]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| RIFD reader for 13.56 MHz based on the In-Circuit radino-series. | ||
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+ | |[[radino IP65-Radar]] | ||
+ | |[[File:radino_radar_45_1000.jpg|150px|left|link=radino IP65-Radar]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Free programmable radar sensor module for relative speed measurement and motion detection with the RSM-1650 radar sensor. | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | <br/> | ||
== [[Avionics]] == | == [[Avionics]] == | ||
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|Provides engine data for [[ICflyAHRSII]]<br/>and [[ICflyDisplay]] | |Provides engine data for [[ICflyAHRSII]]<br/>and [[ICflyDisplay]] | ||
|Power supply for ICflyBus<br/>Provides engine data for [[ICflyAHRSII]] | |Power supply for ICflyBus<br/>Provides engine data for [[ICflyAHRSII]] | ||
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+ | |[[ICfly-TRX1500-Adapter]] | ||
+ | |[[File:ICfly-TRX1500-Adapter_1.jpg|150px|right|link=ICfly-TRX1500-Adapter]] | ||
+ | |Connects your TRX-1500 Traffic Sensor<br/>with the ICfly Bus. | ||
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== [[ICnova CPU-Modules]] == | == [[ICnova CPU-Modules]] == | ||
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|[[ICnova A20 SODIMM]] | |[[ICnova A20 SODIMM]] | ||
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|ARM Dual CORTEX-A7, 1GHz<br/> | |ARM Dual CORTEX-A7, 1GHz<br/> | ||
|Ethernet, LVDS, HDMI, SATA, 6xUART | |Ethernet, LVDS, HDMI, SATA, 6xUART | ||
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|[[ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM]] | |[[ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM]] | ||
− | |[[File:Icnova_sam9g45_sodimm.jpg| | + | |[[File:Icnova_sam9g45_sodimm.jpg|150px|left|link=ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM]] |
|Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz<br/> | |Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz<br/> | ||
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|[[ICnova SAM9G45 OEM]] | |[[ICnova SAM9G45 OEM]] | ||
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|Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz<br/> | |Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz<br/> | ||
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|[[ICnova i.MX353 OEM]] | |[[ICnova i.MX353 OEM]] | ||
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|Freescale i.MX353 ARM11, 533MHz<br/> | |Freescale i.MX353 ARM11, 533MHz<br/> | ||
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For information about legacy modules please consult [[Legacy products#ICnova CPU-Modules|legacy products]]. | For information about legacy modules please consult [[Legacy products#ICnova CPU-Modules|legacy products]]. | ||
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== [[Application Development Boards]] == | == [[Application Development Boards]] == | ||
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|[[ICnova ADB4006]] | |[[ICnova ADB4006]] | ||
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|5V DC | |5V DC | ||
|HDMI connector, Ethernet, SATA interface, Analog audio input/output, Breadboard compatible | |HDMI connector, Ethernet, SATA interface, Analog audio input/output, Breadboard compatible | ||
for ICnova A20 SODIMM, A20 SoC compute module | for ICnova A20 SODIMM, A20 SoC compute module | ||
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|[[ICnova ADB4004]] | |[[ICnova ADB4004]] | ||
− | |[[File:ICnova_ADB4004.jpeg| | + | |[[File:ICnova_ADB4004.jpeg|150px|left|link=ICnova ADB4004]] |
|12-24V DC | |12-24V DC | ||
|TFT-Touchscreen connector, RS485, RS422, RS232, I2C, RTC, Buzzer, GPIO pin headers | |TFT-Touchscreen connector, RS485, RS422, RS232, I2C, RTC, Buzzer, GPIO pin headers | ||
for ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM | for ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM | ||
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|[[ICnova ADB1000]] | |[[ICnova ADB1000]] | ||
− | |[[File:ICnova ADB1000.jpg| | + | |[[File:ICnova ADB1000.jpg|150px|left|link=ICnova ADB1000]] |
|10-36V DC | |10-36V DC | ||
|TFT Touchscreen connector, 2x RS485, RTC, I2C, Buzzer | |TFT Touchscreen connector, 2x RS485, RTC, I2C, Buzzer | ||
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− | |[[ICnova | + | |[[ICnova ADB1004]] |
− | |[[File:ICnova | + | |[[File:ICnova ADB1004.jpg|150px|left|link=ICnova ADB1004]] |
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|for all ICnova CPU modules with OEM-shape (ICnova SAM9G45 OEM, ICnova iMX353 OEM...) | |for all ICnova CPU modules with OEM-shape (ICnova SAM9G45 OEM, ICnova iMX353 OEM...) | ||
|development halted | |development halted | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#Application Development Boards|legacy products]]. | ||
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+ | == [[DIY / open source]] == | ||
+ | Our DIY / open source projects are exemplary applications for our [[radino Modules]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Project !! Pictures !! Description !! Notes | ||
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− | |[[ | + | |[[Open Source Blinds Controller]] |
− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:radino-WiFi_DIY-Blindscontroller.jpg|200px|left|link=Open Source Blinds Controller]][[File:radinoDIY_BlindsController_oragne-offen.jpg|150px|link=Open Source Blinds Controller]] |
− | | | + | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Open Source Blinds Controller:<br />radio controller for blinds, garage doors, window openers...<br /> |
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− | == [[ | + | == [[DIN Rail Modules]] == |
All our rail modules are connectable with BUS connectors.<br/> | All our rail modules are connectable with BUS connectors.<br/> | ||
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|[[DIN Rail CPU 10]] | |[[DIN Rail CPU 10]] | ||
− | |[[File:DIN Rail CPU 10.jpg| | + | |[[File:DIN Rail CPU 10.jpg|150px|left|link=DIN Rail CPU 10]] |
|1TE | |1TE | ||
|[[ICnova SAM9G45 OEM]] | |[[ICnova SAM9G45 OEM]] | ||
|ARM9@400MHz, 256MB NAND-Flash, Linux BSP, Ethernet, RS485 | |ARM9@400MHz, 256MB NAND-Flash, Linux BSP, Ethernet, RS485 | ||
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|[[radino DinRail 6S2I]] | |[[radino DinRail 6S2I]] | ||
− | |[[File:HS6S2I_45_1000.jpg| | + | |[[File:HS6S2I_45_1000.jpg|150px|left|link=radino DinRail 6S2I]] |
|1TE | |1TE | ||
|radino32 WiFi preinstalled | |radino32 WiFi preinstalled | ||
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|[[radino DinRail Adapter]] | |[[radino DinRail Adapter]] | ||
− | |[[File:radino-dinrail_top_45_housing.jpg| | + | |[[File:radino-dinrail_top_45_housing.jpg|150px|left|link=radino DinRail Adapter]] |
|1TE | |1TE | ||
|suitable for | |suitable for | ||
all radino modules | all radino modules | ||
|DinRail Adapter to connect any radino Modules | |DinRail Adapter to connect any radino Modules | ||
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|[[DIN Rail BUS Extender]] | |[[DIN Rail BUS Extender]] | ||
− | |[[File:DIN Rail BUS Extender.png| | + | |[[File:DIN Rail BUS Extender.png|150px|left|link=DIN Rail BUS Extender]] |
|1TE | |1TE | ||
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|[[DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler]] | |[[DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler]] | ||
− | |[[File:DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler.jpg| | + | |[[File:DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler.jpg|150px|left|link=DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler]] |
|1TE | |1TE | ||
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|External connectors for 24V supply and RS485 | |External connectors for 24V supply and RS485 | ||
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− | + | For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#DIN Rail Modules|legacy products]]. | |
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== [[Programmer]] == | == [[Programmer]] == | ||
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== [[Interface Modules]] == | == [[Interface Modules]] == | ||
− | <div class=" | + | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-UART-Brdige_ISO_45_640.jpg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB UART Bridge ISO | USB UART Bridge ISO]]</div> |
<div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-B UART Bridge.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB-B UART Bridge CP2102 | USB-B UART Bridge CP2102]]</div> | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-B UART Bridge.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB-B UART Bridge CP2102 | USB-B UART Bridge CP2102]]</div> | ||
<div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-A UART Bridge.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2102 | USB-A UART Bridge CP2102]]</div> | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-A UART Bridge.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2102 | USB-A UART Bridge CP2102]]</div> | ||
<div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:CP2104_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | link=Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2104 | USB-A UART Bridge CP2104]]</div> | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:CP2104_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | link=Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2104 | USB-A UART Bridge CP2104]]</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:RS232-DCE-Bridge_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface_Modules#RS232(DCE)-UART-Bridge | RS232(DCE)-UART-Bridge]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:RS232-DTE-Bridge_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface_Modules#RS232(DTE)-UART-Bridge | RS232(DTE)-UART-Bridge]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-B-RS232_Bridge_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface_Modules#USB-B-RS232_Bridge | USB-B-RS232 Bridge]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:USB-RS485-Bridge.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |link=Interface Modules#USB-RS485-Bridge | USB-RS485-Bridge]]</div> | ||
*[[Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2104|USB-A UART Bridge CP2104]] | *[[Interface Modules#USB-A UART Bridge CP2104|USB-A UART Bridge CP2104]] | ||
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*[[Interface Modules#USB-B UART Bridge CP2102|USB-B UART Bridge CP2102]] | *[[Interface Modules#USB-B UART Bridge CP2102|USB-B UART Bridge CP2102]] | ||
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+ | *[[Interface Modules#USB UART Bridge ISO|USB UART Bridge ISO]] | ||
*[[Interface Modules#USB-RS485-Bridge|USB-RS485-Bridge]] | *[[Interface Modules#USB-RS485-Bridge|USB-RS485-Bridge]] | ||
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+ | *[[Interface Modules#USB-B-RS232_Bridge|USB-B-RS232 Bridge]] | ||
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+ | *[[Interface Modules#RS232(DTE)-UART-Bridge|RS232(DTE)-UART-Bridge]] | ||
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+ | *[[Interface Modules#RS232(DCE)-UART-Bridge|RS232(DCE)-UART-Bridge]] | ||
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== [[Microcontroller Modules]] == | == [[Microcontroller Modules]] == | ||
− | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB646_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB646_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |DIL-AT90USB646 | link=Microcontroller Modules#DIL-AT90USB646]]</div> |
− | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB162_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB162_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |DIL-AT90USB162 | link=Microcontroller Modules#DIL-AT90USB162]]</div> |
− | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:Micro32U4_45_350x340.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:Micro32U4_45_350x340.jpg |120px | thumb | right |Micro32u4 Evalboard | link=Microcontroller Modules#Micro32u4 Evalboard]]</div> |
<div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:Icswift_sam7.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ICswift SAM7X128/256/512 | link=Microcontroller Modules#ICswift SAM7X128/256/512]]</div> | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:Icswift_sam7.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ICswift SAM7X128/256/512 | link=Microcontroller Modules#ICswift SAM7X128/256/512]]</div> | ||
− | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:Centipede_45_640.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="right" style="clear:none">[[File:Centipede_45_640.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ATxmega128A1U Centipede | link=Microcontroller Modules#ATxmega128A1U Centipede]]</div> |
− | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DIL-UC3A-Evalboard_45.jpeg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DIL-UC3A-Evalboard_45.jpeg |120px | thumb | right |Atmel UC3A Evaluation board | link=Microcontroller Modules#Atmel UC3A Evaluation board]]</div> |
− | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DIL-CY8C3666AXI-052_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DIL-CY8C3666AXI-052_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |DIL-CY8C3666AXI-052 | link=Microcontroller Modules#DIL-CY8C3666AXI-052]]</div> |
− | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB646_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right | | + | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:DILAT90USB646_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |DIL-AT90USB1287 | link=Microcontroller Modules#DIL-AT90USB1287]]</div> |
*[[Microcontroller Modules#ICswift SAM7X128/256/512|ICswift SAM7X128/256/512]] | *[[Microcontroller Modules#ICswift SAM7X128/256/512|ICswift SAM7X128/256/512]] | ||
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*[[Microcontroller Modules#ATxmega128A1U Centipede|ATxmega128A1U Centipede]] | *[[Microcontroller Modules#ATxmega128A1U Centipede|ATxmega128A1U Centipede]] | ||
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+ | == Other Products == | ||
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+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:ESP-ADC-SMD_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ESP-ADC SMD | link=ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC SMD]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:ESP_DIL_45.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ESP-ADC DIL18 | link=ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC DIL18 development board]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:ACDC-1.2_Printmodul.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ACDC 1.2 Printmodule | link=ACDC 1.2 Printmodule]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none">[[File:ICstep01_45_350x340.jpg |120px | thumb | right |ICstep01 | link=ICstep01]]</div> | ||
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+ | *[[ICstep01|ICstep01]] | ||
+ | *[[ACDC 1.2 Printmodule|ACDC 1.2 Printmodule]] | ||
+ | *[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC DIL18 development board|ESP-ADC DIL18 development board]] | ||
+ | *[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC SMD|ESP-ADC SMD]] | ||
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<div style="clear:both"></div> | <div style="clear:both"></div> | ||
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'''radino Modules:''' | '''radino Modules:''' | ||
*[[radino Watch]] | *[[radino Watch]] | ||
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+ | '''3D Printer''' | ||
+ | *[[3Dino]] | ||
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*[[ICnova ADB1001]] | *[[ICnova ADB1001]] | ||
*[[ICnova ADB1002]] | *[[ICnova ADB1002]] | ||
+ | *[[ICnova ADB1003]] | ||
*[[ICnova ADB4000]] | *[[ICnova ADB4000]] | ||
+ | *[[ICnova ADB4001]] | ||
+ | *[[ICnova ADB4003]] | ||
*[[ICnova ADB3000]] | *[[ICnova ADB3000]] | ||
+ | *[[ADB1002 DVI]] | ||
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*[[DIN Rail Radioadapter]] | *[[DIN Rail Radioadapter]] | ||
*[[DIN Rail CPU 61]] | *[[DIN Rail CPU 61]] | ||
+ | *[[DIN Rail CPU 60]] | ||
+ | *[[DIN Rail Relais 6I6S]] | ||
+ | *[[DIN Rail ADDA 6I4O]] | ||
+ | *[[DIN Rail LED-Dimmer]] | ||
+ | *[[DIN Rail PWM-Driver]] |
Revision as of 12:42, 25 July 2017
Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki
The In-Circuit GmbH provides development and manufacturing services of electronics in the following fields:
- Radio applications with radio-modules, antenna-designs, ultra-low-power designs for Battery-powered applications or energy harvesting solutions
- Compact and energy-efficient embedded PC modules based on AVR32, ARM and CORTEX architectures
- Highly complex FPGA- and Processor-designs
- Microcontroller solutions with AVR, PIC, PSoC, STM...
Here different pages can be found, which describe all products that can be ordered at our online-shop.
We intend to expand these resources continuously. So if any questions arise, which are not yet answered here, please write us an E-mail.
To help you by looking for articles regarding to your product, we have grouped them into individual categories you can find in the sections below.
radino Modules
The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.
Visit radino/radino32 software for more information about the Arduino IDE.
We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules:
radino Library
Here is an overview to our radino product family and suitable development boards.
Board | Pictures | Description |
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radinoL4 DW1000 | for Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB), IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, 3.5-6.5GHz, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino32 DW1000 | for Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB), IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, 3.5-6.5GHz, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino32 WiFi | 802.11 b/g/n, integrated TCP/IP protocol stack, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino32 nRF8001 | Bluetooth v4.0 compliant, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino32 CC1101 | integrated CC1101 HF frontend for 433-925MHz, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino32 SX1272 | long range transmission up to 30 km, 23 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, 2xUART, USB | |
radino WiFi | 802.11 b/g/n, integrated TCP/IP protocol stack, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID | |
radino nRF8001 | Bluetooth v4.0 compliant, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID | |
radino CC1101 | integrated CC1101 HF frontend for 433/868/915MHz, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID | |
radino RF69 | integrated RF69 HF frontend for 433/868MHz, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID | |
radino RF233 | integrated RF233 HF frontend for 2.4GHz, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID | |
radino Leonardo | Carrier board suitable for all radino modules. Includes Arduino connector for easy mounting of Arduino shields. Voltage regulator and Level-Shifters are also included. | |
radino Spider 2.4G | Breadboard adapter for all radino modules | |
radino USB Stick | USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector. | |
radino UART-Bridge | UART bridge with power supply and level shifters for all radino modules | |
radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65 | radino RS485-Bridge IP65 outdoor radio adapter for Modbus, Art-Net etc. Includes RS485 driver, RS232 driver, IP65 enclosure. | |
XBee-PRO Shield | XBee Pro adapter for all radino modules | |
radino DinRail Adapter | DinRail Adapter connects our RS485 DinRail Bus System to radino modules |
radino/radino32 based products
These products are based at our radino and radino32 series.
Module | Pictures | Description |
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DW1000 Anchor | Anchor for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module. | |
DW1000 Tag | Tag for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module. | |
DW1000 USB-Stick | Compact USB-Stick with DW1000 and UWB antenna for Ranging / RTLS applications. | |
radino RFID | RIFD reader for 13.56 MHz based on the In-Circuit radino-series. | |
radino IP65-Radar | Free programmable radar sensor module for relative speed measurement and motion detection with the RSM-1650 radar sensor. |
Avionics
We offer several products that improve your in-flight experience.
Module | Picture | Description | Main features | Notes |
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ICflyAHRSII | Altitude Heading Reference System Provides an artificial horizon |
Roll, Pitch, Magnetic Heading, Altitude, Airspeed, ... | Receive Orientation data on your mobile device using a compatible mobile App: ICfly Instrument, Sky-Map, SkyNavigation Pro, ...
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ICflyDisplay | Shows artificial horizon, engine data or traffic information |
Transflective display, Integrated Touchscreen | Artifical horizon requires ICflyAHRSII Engine data requires ICflyMotorbox 912 | |
ICflyMotorbox 912 | Provides engine data for ICflyAHRSII and ICflyDisplay |
Power supply for ICflyBus Provides engine data for ICflyAHRSII |
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ICfly-TRX1500-Adapter | Connects your TRX-1500 Traffic Sensor with the ICfly Bus. |
ICnova CPU-Modules
Basicly all our ICnova modules feature
- 10/100MBit Ethernet PHY
- USB Host
- USB Device
- SDC
- TFT/Touch Display connections
- multiple UARTS and GPIOS
Important additions or restrictions are listed in the the following tables.
- For detailed listings consult the modules individual pages
- For the board support packages consult the Downloads page
Module | Picture | Description | Main features | Notes |
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ICnova A20 SODIMM | ARM Dual CORTEX-A7, 1GHz |
Ethernet, LVDS, HDMI, SATA, 6xUART | ||
ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM | Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz |
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ICnova SAM9G45 OEM | Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45, 400MHz |
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ICnova i.MX353 OEM | Freescale i.MX353 ARM11, 533MHz |
For information about legacy modules please consult legacy products.
Application Development Boards
Most of our ADBs feature
- 1x 10/100MBit Ethernet
- USB host connector
- USB device connector
- µSDC slot
ADB | Picture | Supply voltage | Main features | Notes |
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ICnova ADB4006 | 5V DC | HDMI connector, Ethernet, SATA interface, Analog audio input/output, Breadboard compatible
for ICnova A20 SODIMM, A20 SoC compute module |
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ICnova ADB4004 | 12-24V DC | TFT-Touchscreen connector, RS485, RS422, RS232, I2C, RTC, Buzzer, GPIO pin headers
for ICnova SAM9G45 SODIMM |
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ICnova ADB1000 | 10-36V DC | TFT Touchscreen connector, 2x RS485, RTC, I2C, Buzzer
for all ICnova CPU modules with OEM-shape (ICnova SAM9G45 OEM, ICnova iMX353 OEM...) |
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ICnova ADB1004 | for all ICnova CPU modules with OEM-shape (ICnova SAM9G45 OEM, ICnova iMX353 OEM...) | development halted |
For information about legacy boards please consult legacy products.
DIY / open source
Our DIY / open source projects are exemplary applications for our radino Modules.
Project | Pictures | Description | Notes |
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Open Source Blinds Controller | Open Source Blinds Controller: radio controller for blinds, garage doors, window openers... |
DIN Rail Modules
All our rail modules are connectable with BUS connectors.
Over this bus, the modules share a 24V power supply and are connected via RS485.
On the RS485 connection the DIN Rail BUS Protocol can be used for communication.
Module | Picture | Width | CPU/MCU | Features |
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DIN Rail CPU 10 | 1TE | ICnova SAM9G45 OEM | ARM9@400MHz, 256MB NAND-Flash, Linux BSP, Ethernet, RS485 | |
radino DinRail 6S2I | 1TE | radino32 WiFi preinstalled | 6x Relays output, 2x Digital input | |
radino DinRail Adapter | 1TE | suitable for
all radino modules |
DinRail Adapter to connect any radino Modules | |
DIN Rail BUS Extender | 1TE | Connect separate rails | ||
DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler | 1TE | External connectors for 24V supply and RS485 |
For information about legacy boards please consult legacy products.
Programmer
Interface Modules
Microcontroller Modules
Other Products
HowTo
Flashing a new ZWIR4512 Firmware
Production
Format für Maschinendaten zur Lohnfertigung
Machine data format for job order production
Downloads
Any software can be found on the Downloads page
Legacy products
List of legacy products
radino Modules:
3D Printer
ICnova CPU-Modules:
- ICnova AP7000 OEM
- ICnova AP7000 OEMplus
- ICnova AP7000 Base
- ICnova SAM9G45+XC3S700AN OEM
- ICnova SAMA5D36 SODIMM
- ICnova i.MX535 SODIMM
- ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM
Application Development Boards:
- ICnova ADB1001
- ICnova ADB1002
- ICnova ADB1003
- ICnova ADB4000
- ICnova ADB4001
- ICnova ADB4003
- ICnova ADB3000
- ADB1002 DVI
DIN Rail Modules: