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EVAL-ADICUP360

EVAL-ADICUP360

Analog Devices
Development Boards & Kits - ARM ARM Cortex-M3 Development Platform
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Overview

The EVAL-ADICUP360 is an Arduino-compatible development platform built around the Analog Devices ADuCM360 microcontroller, which features a low-power ARM Cortex-M3 core and dual 24-bit Sigma-Delta ADCs. This board is specifically engineered for high-precision analog measurement and sensor interfacing in a compact, extensible form factor. It provides a standardized hardware ecosystem for developing sophisticated industrial instrumentation and data acquisition systems.

Why Choose This Part

The platform stands out by combining the user-friendly Arduino-style ecosystem with professional-grade 24-bit analog performance typically missing from standard dev boards. Its integrated DMA controller and 128KB flash allow for complex signal processing while maintaining low power consumption on its 16MHz Cortex-M3 core.

Applications

Industrial Temperature Sensing
Utilizing the dual 24-bit ADCs for high-resolution RTD and thermocouple measurements with precision signal conditioning.
Toxic Gas Detection
Interfacing with electrochemical sensors for Carbon Monoxide (CO) and other gas monitoring applications requiring low-noise analog inputs.
Weigh Scales
Precision measurement of strain gauges and load cells where high resolution and integrated PGA support are critical.
Chemical Analysis
Implementing pH measurement and ionic concentration sensing via the integrated high-impedance analog front end.

Getting Started

Developers can use the Eclipse-based ADICUP360 IDE or other ARM-compatible toolchains via the onboard JTAG/SWD interface. The board is powered through the USB virtual serial port or an external supply ranging from 7V to 12V. Extensive open-source C/C++ libraries and 'Circuits from the Lab' examples are available to jumpstart firmware development for various sensor shields.

Also Consider

Arduino Due Arduino - A more common 32-bit Cortex-M3 alternative for general prototyping, though it lacks the high-precision 24-bit ADCs found on the ADICUP360.
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