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Product Name |
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Description |
Demo Boards |
DEMO |
DEMO-AT3108-U-KEY-A |
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AT3108 Touch Key Demo Board supports users to develop applications that can use 8 channels Touch Key.
The AT3108 Touch Key Demo Board is available in two modes:
- In Stand Alone mode, it operates according to the preset settings, and displays the Touch Results using LEDs.
- In PC Connection mode, it allows users to set the Touch Channel through I2C communication, and real-time debug is possible while data is being checked on the Touch Channel.
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Demo Boards |
DEMO |
DEMO-AT3212-U-KEY-A |
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AT3212 Touch Key Demo Board supports users to develop applications that can use 12 channels Touch Key.
The AT3212 Touch Key Demo Board is available in two modes:
- In Stand Alone mode, it operates according to the preset settings, and displays the Touch Results using LEDs.
- In PC Connection mode, it allows users to set the Touch Channel through I2C communication, and real-time debug is possible while data is being checked on the Touch Channel.
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Demo Boards |
DEMO |
DM96R717/739RL |
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A96R717/739RL Demo Board supports users to develop applications required for A96R717/739 MCU.
This Demo Board is based on A96R717/A96R739 MCU, and includes IR LED, Push Button, Variable Resistor for ADC, Display LCD, and Buzzer.
For debugging, a separate E-OCD II is required.
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Demo Boards |
DEMO |
DM96R725CL |
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A96R725CL Demo Board supports users to develop applications required for A96R725 series MCUs.
This Demo Board is based on A96R725 MCU, and includes IR LED, Push Button, Variable Resistor for ADC, Display LCD, and Buzzer.
For debugging, a separate E-OCD II is required.
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Demo Boards |
DEMO |
EVB-A31L214-MLN LOW POWER DEMO BOARD |
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The A31L214 Low Power demo board helps users develop low-power applications using the A31L214 series.
The A31L214 Low Power demo board is available in two modes: Stand Alone and PC connection mode.
In Stand Alone mode, you can enter various operation modes using the function keys and check the relevant current consumption through the ammeter.
In PC connection mode, the amount of current consumed by the MCU can be viewed in a real-time graph in the GUI environment. |