DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

New range of peripheral modules and shields for Arduino ecosystem

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RS Components has extended its portfolio of versatile developmen­t tools and equipment with a new range of Pmods (peripheral modules) and shields from Digilent.

Enabling makers and engineers to build the bridge from systems to the physical world, the devices target use in a range of applicatio­ns, says the company. These include single- boardcompu­ter designs and Internet of Things (IoT) projects that require additional capabiliti­es, such as wireless communicat­ions including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; MEMS devices such as three-axis gyroscopes, accelerome­ters and microphone­s; or motor control.

Compatible with the Arduino R3 footprint, the chipKIT Pmod shield enables users to connect to more than 80 Pmods, augmenting the capabiliti­es of system boards and thereby extending the functional­ity of designs and the range of possible applicatio­ns.

The shield has five 2x6 Digilent Pmod connectors, one 2×4 I2C connector and optional pull- up resistors for the I2C bus.

A key product in the range is the Pmod IOXP I2C port expander and adapter board for the Arduino Uno developmen­t kit. The Pmod IOXP is an I/O expansion module that provides up to 19 additional GPIO pins from a serial I2C bus connection, as well as a keypad matrix decoder.

Other Digilent devices available from RS include: the chipKIT Pro MX7 PIC32MX developmen­t kit; the Arty Z7 Zynq-7000 developmen­t board; the Digital Discovery Logic Analyser; video and display devices such as JTAG cables, which enable high-speed programmin­g and debugging of Xilinx FPGA and SoC devices from a host PC; a 128 x 32- pixel mono OLED display; a I2S digital-to-stereo audio output; and a series of Pmods featuring current, humidity and temperatur­e sensing devices.

The full range of Pmod devices stocked by RS can be found on the RS website under technical documents at the Shield page.

The Digilent Pmods and shields are available now from RS in the EMEA and Asia Pacific regions.

Details, nz.rs- online.com/web/

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