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Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki


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The In-Circuit GmbH provides development and manufacturing services of electronics in the following fields:

  • Highly complex FPGA- and Processor-designs
  • Microcontroller solutions with AVR, PIC and PSoC
  • Compact and energy-efficient embedded PC modules based on AVR32, ARM and CORTEX architectures
  • Radio applications with radio-modules, antenna-designs, ultra-low-power designs for Battery-powered applications or energy harvesting solutions


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, you can 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.

ICnova CPU-Modules

Current modules

Modules without active development

Outdated modules

Application Development Boards

Most of our ADBs feature

  • 1x 10/100MBit Ethernet
  • USB host connector
  • USB device connector
  • µSDC slot

Current ADBs

ADBs without active development

Outdated ADBs

radino Modules

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The core of radino is an Arduino Micro, so the programming is as easy as programming an Arduino Micro.
Visit radino software for more information about the Arduino IDE. We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules:
http://www.ic42.de/BSP/radino/ICT_Boards.zip

All our radino modules fit in the radino Leonardo evaluation board.
It's a easy way to connect to radino modules.

Board Pictures Description Notes
radino nRF8001
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Bluetooth v4.0 compliant, 15 GPIOS, I²C, SPI, UART, USB HID
radino WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, integrated TCP/IP protocol stack, 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 Leonardo
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Carrier board suitable for all radino Modules

ICradio radio Modules




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 Width CPU/MCU Features
DIN Rail CPU 10 1TE ICnova SAM9G45 OEM ARM9@400MHz, 256MB NAND-Flash, Linux BSP, Ethernet, RS485
DIN Rail CPU 60 6TE ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM Cortex-A8@800MHz, 4GB NAND-Flash, Linux BSP, Ethernet, RS485,
RS232, CAN, USB, Digital Inputs, DAC, ADC
DIN Rail Radioadapter 1TE ZWIR4512 BUS RS485 to 6LoWPAN
DIN Rail Relais 6I6S 6TE ATXMEGA 128 6x Digital input, 6x Relays output
DIN Rail ADDA 6I4O 6TE ATXMEGA 128 4x Digital input, 6x ADC input, 4x DAC output
DIN Rail BUS Extender 1TE Connect separate rails
DIN Rail BUS Auskoppler 1TE External connectors for 24V supply and RS485
DIN Rail LED-Dimmer 6TE PSoC 3
DIN Rail PWM-Driver 6TE PSoC 3 15x PWM-Driver output, 8x Digital input


µC Modules



  • ICswift - some documentation and help for the ICswift SAM7






Programmer







Interface Modules

USB-RS485-Bridge
USB-B UART Bridge
USB-A UART Bridge






HowTo

DIN Rail BUS Protocol

Android

Buildroot

Debugging for ARM

Filesystems

Memorymappings

Target Configuration

Transparent UART Protocol

JTAG via OpenOCD

Flashing a new ZWIR4512 Firmware

Format für Maschinendaten zur Lohnfertigung

Downloads

Any software can be found on the Downloads page

Personal tools