EVAL-ADICUP360
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
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.



