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== Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki == | == Welcome to the In-Circuit Wiki == | ||
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− | The [ | + | The [https://www.in-circuit.de 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 | *Radio applications with radio-modules, antenna-designs, ultra-low-power designs for Battery-powered applications or energy harvesting solutions | ||
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− | Here different pages can be found, which describe all products that can be ordered at our [ | + | Here different pages can be found, which describe all products that can be ordered at our [https://in-circuit.de/shop online-shop]. |
We intend to expand these resources continuously. So if any questions arise, which are not yet answered here, please write us an [mailto:office@in-circuit.de E-mail]. | We intend to expand these resources continuously. So if any questions arise, which are not yet answered here, please write us an [mailto:office@in-circuit.de E-mail]. | ||
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== [[radino Modules]] == | == [[radino Modules]] == | ||
+ | [[File:radinoL4_Pinout_allgemein.jpg|500px|top]] | ||
+ | <span style="width:50px;display:inline-block;"></span> | ||
[[File:radino 32 WiFi Pinout.jpg|500px|top]] | [[File:radino 32 WiFi Pinout.jpg|500px|top]] | ||
<span style="width:50px;display:inline-block;"></span> | <span style="width:50px;display:inline-block;"></span> | ||
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− | The | + | The radino series combine a microcontroller with a RF transceiver in a small form factor EMC-compliant module. |
− | Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE. | + | * The radino based on a Atmel ATmega32U4 (same as Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro) |
− | We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules: | + | * The radino32 based on a STMicroelectronics STM32L1 |
− | [[radino Library]]< | + | * The radinoL4 based on a STMicroelectronics STM32L4 |
− | + | <br/> | |
+ | Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE with our radinos.<br/> | ||
+ | We offer a continuously growing Arduino Lib with Drivers, Libs and Examples for our radino Modules: [[radino Library]]<br/> | ||
+ | <br/> | ||
Here is an overview to our radino product family and suitable development boards. | Here is an overview to our radino product family and suitable development boards. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Board !! Pictures !! Description | ! Board !! Pictures !! Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[radino40 DW1000]] | ||
+ | |[[File:radino40 DW1000 45 1000 logo.jpg|200px|left|link=radino40 DW1000]] [[File:radino40 DW1000 back 1000.jpg|170px|link=radino40 DW1000]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| for Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB), IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, 3.5-6.5GHz, 37 GPIOS, USB, I²C, QSPI, SPI, UART, NFC-A, Bluetooth 5 / Bluetooth Low Energy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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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[[File:radino-usb-stick_bot.jpg|120px|link=radino USB Stick]] | [[File:radino-usb-stick_bot.jpg|120px|link=radino USB Stick]] | ||
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector. | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[radino40 DW1000 USB-Stick]] | ||
+ | |[[File:radino40 dw1000 USB Stick enclosed 45 1000.jpg|150px|link=radino40 DW1000 USB-Stick]][[File:radino40 dw1000 USB Stick 45 1000.jpg|150px|left|link=radino Leonardo]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB-Stick radino40 DW1000 module, UWB-antenna, Bluetooth®-antenna, USB-A plug and 6-Pin TC2030 CTX Plug-of-Nails<sup>TM</sup> SWD connector for programming and debugging. For Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[DW1000 USB-Stick]] | ||
+ | |[[File:DW1000 Stick 45-2 1000.jpg|150px|link=radino USB Stick]][[File:DW1000 Sick LP 45 1000.jpg|150px|left|link=radino USB Stick]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB-Stick with radino32 DW1000 or radinoL4 DW1000, UWB-chip-antenna and USB-A Plug. For Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB) | ||
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|[[radino UART-Bridge]] | |[[radino UART-Bridge]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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+ | <br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == [[radino/radino32 based products]] == | ||
+ | |||
+ | These products are based at our radino, radino32 and radinoL4 series. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Module !! Pictures !! Description | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[DW1000 Tag IP65]] | ||
+ | |[[File:enclosure_45.jpg|150px|left|link=DW1000 Tag IP65]] | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Tag for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module in an IP65 enclosure. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <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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|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br/> | ||
== [[ICnova CPU-Modules]] == | == [[ICnova CPU-Modules]] == | ||
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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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For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#Application Development Boards|legacy products]]. | For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#Application Development Boards|legacy products]]. | ||
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== [[DIY / open source]] == | == [[DIY / open source]] == | ||
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All our rail modules are connectable with BUS connectors.<br/> | All our rail modules are connectable with BUS connectors.<br/> | ||
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For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#DIN Rail Modules|legacy products]]. | For information about legacy boards please consult [[Legacy products#DIN Rail Modules|legacy products]]. | ||
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− | <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]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[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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<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: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: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> | ||
+ | *[[ICstep01|ICstep01]] | ||
*[[ACDC 1.2 Printmodule|ACDC 1.2 Printmodule]] | *[[ACDC 1.2 Printmodule|ACDC 1.2 Printmodule]] | ||
*[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC DIL18 development board|ESP-ADC DIL18 development board]] | *[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC DIL18 development board|ESP-ADC DIL18 development board]] | ||
*[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC SMD|ESP-ADC SMD]] | *[[ESP8266EX#ESP-ADC SMD|ESP-ADC SMD]] | ||
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+ | <div style="clear:both"></div> | ||
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+ | == Production == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div class="tright" style="clear:none"> | ||
+ | [[File:Entwicklung_03_450x300.jpg|x200px|top|link=http://www.in-circuit.de/entwicklung.html]] | ||
+ | <span style="width:20px;display:inline-block;"></span> | ||
+ | [[File:FertigungLinieMy200_1000.jpg|x200px|top|link=http://www.in-circuit.de/fertigung.html]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Format_Maschinendaten|Format für Maschinendaten zur Lohnfertigung]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[machine_data_format|Machine data format for job order production]] | ||
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[[Flashing a new ZWIR4512 Firmware]] | [[Flashing a new ZWIR4512 Firmware]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 29 July 2023
[edit] 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.
[edit] radino Modules
The radino series combine a microcontroller with a RF transceiver in a small form factor EMC-compliant module.
- The radino based on a Atmel ATmega32U4 (same as Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro)
- The radino32 based on a STMicroelectronics STM32L1
- The radinoL4 based on a STMicroelectronics STM32L4
Visit radino/radino32 software for more information about the Arduino IDE with our radinos.
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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radino40 DW1000 | for Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB), IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, 3.5-6.5GHz, 37 GPIOS, USB, I²C, QSPI, SPI, UART, NFC-A, Bluetooth 5 / Bluetooth Low Energy | |
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. | |
radino40 DW1000 USB-Stick | USB-Stick radino40 DW1000 module, UWB-antenna, Bluetooth®-antenna, USB-A plug and 6-Pin TC2030 CTX Plug-of-NailsTM SWD connector for programming and debugging. For Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB) | |
DW1000 USB-Stick | USB-Stick with radino32 DW1000 or radinoL4 DW1000, UWB-chip-antenna and USB-A Plug. For Ranging and RTLS, Ultra Wideband (UWB) | |
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 |
[edit] radino/radino32 based products
These products are based at our radino, radino32 and radinoL4 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 Tag IP65 | Tag for Ranging / RTLS applications with radino32 DW1000 Ultra Wide Band module in an IP65 enclosure. | |
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. |
[edit] 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. |
[edit] 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.
[edit] 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.
[edit] 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... |
[edit] 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.
[edit] Programmer
[edit] Interface Modules
[edit] Microcontroller Modules
[edit] Other Products
[edit] Production
Format für Maschinendaten zur Lohnfertigung
Machine data format for job order production
[edit] HowTo
Flashing a new ZWIR4512 Firmware
[edit] Downloads
Any software can be found on the Downloads page
[edit] 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: