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Buck-Boost click Released

Buck-Boost click™ features LTC3129-1, a buck-boost DC/DC conversion integrated circuit from Linear Technology®. The click supports a wide input voltage range and can output eight discrete regulated output voltage levels, selectable by the digital output voltage selection pins, ranging from 2.5V to 15V. The main features of this converter are its very low noise and low ripple at the output, as well as very high regulating efficiency and low quiescent current. Those features make the Buck-Boost click a perfect solution for the regulators and post-regulators for harvested energy, solar panel post-regulators/chargers, rechargeable battery output voltage regulators, wireless low noise applications and similar.
2017/11/19



Proximity 3 Click Released

Proximity 3 click is an intelligent proximity and light sensing device, which features the VCNL4200 sensor from Vishay - high sensitivity long distance proximity sensor (PS), ambient light sensor (ALS) and 940 nm IRED, all in one small package. With its smart sensing and light conditioning properties, the Proximity 3 click can be used in a wide range of applications: adjusting the brightness of the TFT screen depending on ambient light, turning off the TFT background light if it is covered, very accurate lux meters, reliable security sensors and so on.
2017/11/19



Qi Receiver click Released

Qi Receiver click is based on the P9025AC 5W Qi wireless power receiver integrated circuit, with the advanced Foreign Object Detection (FOD) feature, from IDT. The click utilizes the principles of the inductive coupling for the purpose of wireless power transfer. Recently, the WPS Qi wireless power transfer standard is becoming widely used, for example - wireless charging of the batteries on many Qi wireless power charging compliant devices. Qi Receiver click is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including cell phones, tablets, PC peripherals, medical devices, small hand-held devices, in robotics, embedded electronics, etc. Note: Qi Receiver click has to be placed near the suitable Qi Transmitter, also known as the charging pad, to successfully harvest the transmitted power.
2017/11/19



clicker 2 for PIC32MZ Released

Clicker 2 for PIC32MZ is a compact PIC32 development kit with two mikroBUS™ sockets for click board connectivity. It carries the PIC32MZ 32-bit microcontroller (1 MB Live-Update Flash and 512 KB SRAM) microcontroller with FPU from Microchip. With a built-in USB-HID bootloader the Clicker 2 for PIC32MZ it easy to program.
2017/11/02



MCP16331 click Released

MCP16331 click functions as a non-inverting buck-boost voltage regulator, a type of switching mode power supply topology that combines the principles of the Buck converter (step-down) and the Boost converter (step-up) in a single circuit. The Buck converter produces a DC output in a range from 0V to just less than the input voltage. The Boost converter produces an output voltage ranging from the same voltage as the input to a level much higher than the input. The MCP16331 click itself produces constant DC voltage on the output rails, which can be set in the code.
2017/11/02



Microwave click Released

Microwave click detects movement, thanks to the PD-V11 a 24GHz microwave motion sensor. The typical use for Microwave click is a proximity or motion detector in various applications and devices. The Microwave click can detect movement or proximity by using the Doppler effect. The onboard microwave motions sensor transmits waves, and picks them back as they hit an object, with their frequency changed. Microwave click does not need optical visibility to work, and the waves can penetrate many kinds of barriers and obstacles.
2017/11/02



7x10 B click Released

70 super bright blue LEDs for displaying the most versatile set of symbols and characters 7x10 B click displays letters, numbers, and characters in a 7x5 font resolution. It carries a matrix of 70 blue LEDs driven by a pair of 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift registers, a Darlington Transistor array and a Johnson counter. The display has the capability to scroll the text across the screen.
2017/11/02



7x10 Y click Released

70 super bright yellow LEDs for displaying the most versatile set of symbols and characters 7x10 Y click displays letters, numbers, and characters in a 7x5 font resolution. It carries a matrix of 70 yellow LEDs driven by a pair of 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift registers, a Darlington Transistor array and a Johnson counter. The display has the capability to scroll the text across the screen.
2017/11/02



Boost click Released

Use our new boost converter to step up the voltage in your next project. Boost click carries Microchip's MIC2606, a 2MHz, PWM DC/DC boost switching regulator available in a 2mm x 2mm MLF® package. Boost click provides an adjustable output voltage through the onboard DAC that drives the FB pin of the MIC2606 to set desired output voltage. The click also has an onboard ADC that converts output voltage and sends its digital value through SPI pins of mikroBUS™ to the microcontroller.
2017/11/02



PIC32MZ clicker Released

PIC32MZ clicker is a compact development board with a mikroBUS™ socket for click board connectivity. It carries the PIC32MZ 32-bit microcontroller (1 MB Live-Update Flash and 512 KB SRAM) microcontroller with FPU from Microchip. To make your prototyping experience as convenient as possible, PIC32MZ clicker is preprogrammed with a USB-HID bootloader.
2017/11/02



Water Detect click Released

Avoid plumbing and water leakage disasters Water Detect click is used for detecting water and other electroconductive liquids. If the detection area is wet the output of Microchip's MCP606 CMOS op-amp will go positive, signaling the presence of liquid. Water Detect click can be used as a household flood alarm sensor, rain detector for smart buildings or for water tanks that act as a limit switch for a pump.
2017/11/02



2x20W Amp click Released

20W, stereo, high-performance digital amplifier 2x20W Amp click carries the MAX9744 stereo class D audio power amplifier from Maxim Integrated. This click brings the Class AB sound performance with Class D efficiency. The perfect combination for your speakers. 2x20W Amp click also offers 64 step volume control, single-supply operation, adjustable gain, and industry-leading click-and-pop suppression.
2017/11/02



FRAM 2 click Released

Additional memory for your next project! FRAM 2 click carries the CY15B104Q 4-Mbit (512K x 8) serial F-RAM from Cypress. A ferroelectric random-access memory or F-RAM is non-volatile and performs reads and writes similar to a SRAM. You can access the memory using an industry-standard serial peripheral interface (SPI) bus. On the functional level, the F-RAM operates in a similar way as serial flash and serial EEPROMs. The major difference between the CY15B104Q and a serial flash or EEPROM with the same pinout is the F-RAM's superior write performance, high endurance, and low power consumption.
2017/10/10



Thermo 6 click Released

Thermo 6 click is a precise and versatile ambient temperature measurement click board™, based on the Maxim Integrated MAX31875 temperature sensor. This sensor has a great combination of features, such as wide range of temperature measurement, excellent measuring accuracy, and small die size, coupled with the very low power consumption - attributes that make this sensor a great choice for many different applications.
2017/10/10



Secure 3 click Released

Secure 3 click carries the ATSHA204A, a cryptographic coprocessor with secure hardware-based key storage from Microchip. The click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. Secure 3 click communicates with the target microcontroller over an I2C interface. NOTE: The click comes with stacking headers which allow you to combine it with other clicks more easily by using just one mikroBUS™ socket.
2017/10/10



Ozone 2 click Released

Ozone 2 click carries an MQ131 sensor for Ozone (O3). The sensor outputs an analog voltage, which is converted by the onboard MCP3551 22-bit ADC converter or it is sent to the microcontroller via AN pin on the mikroBUS™, depending on the position of ADC SEL. jumper. The click is designed to run on 5V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over SPI interface or AN pin on the mikroBUS™ line.
2017/10/10



MIC23099 click Released

MIC23099 click carries the MIC23099, a single AA/AAA cell step-down/step-up regulator with battery monitoring. The click is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over the following pins on the mikroBUS™ line: CS, INT.
2017/10/10



Pi 3 Click Shield (for Rasberry Pi) Released

By adding two mikroBUS sockets to your Raspberry Pi 3, the Pi 3 click shield allows you to experiment with hundreds of click boards from mikroE's ever expanding range. WiFi, Lora, Bluetooth, GSM, GPS, RFID, OLED, speech recognition, environmental sensors, movement sensors, biosensors, LEDs, relays, - there are a lot to choose from! The Pi 3 click shield is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 model B, 2 B, 1 A+ and B+.
2017/10/10



PAC1934 click Released

PAC1934 click carries the PAC1934 four channel DC power/energy monitor from Microchip. The click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over an I2C interface.
2017/10/10



Li-Po Battery 3.7V 190mAh Released

Li-Polymer Battery 3.7V 190mAh - power your device.
2017/09/20