Binho Nova 멀티프로토콜 분석기용 Click 보드 아답터 보드
(BINHO NOVA CLICK)
개요
- 본 제품은 Binho Nova 멀티프로토콜 분석기용 Click 보드 아답터 보드입니다.
- 두개의 1.27mm 2x5 커넥터가 장착되어 있어 Binho Nova 분석기와 쉽게 연결이 가능합니다.
- Click 보드 폼팩터를 가지고 있어서 클릭 보드 시리즈를 이용하여 펌웨어 개발시 테스트나 디버깅할때 사용이 가능합니다.
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특징
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Type Adapter Applications Can be used for manual testing during firmware development and debugging and automating hardware testing and validation. On-board modules This board features two female 1.27mm 2x5 connectors suitable for connecting the Binho Nova Multi-Protocol USB Host Adapter depending on the desired interface, in association with stacking headers that allow you to easily combine it with other Click boards™ by using just one mikroBUS™ socket. Key Features Multi-protocol adapter, support for SPI I2C and UART interface, configurable pins (GPIO, Interrupt, PWM), ideal for testing and validation, and more. Interface Analog,GPIO,I2C,PWM,SPI,UART Compatibility mikroBUS Click board size S (28.6 x 25.4 mm) Input Voltage 3.3V,5V,External -
Binho Nova USB Host Adapter has 3 modes of operation: Master, Slave, and Monitor/Debug. By default, it communicates as a Master device, while the Slave device support is coming soon and will be made available to all existing devices via a firmware update. Thanks to the stacking headers that this Click board™ has, there is the possibility of connecting any Click board™ with the Binho Nova Click board™. In this way, it is possible to use the USB Host Adapter in a Mode that would monitor when the MCU communicates with additional Click while "sniffing" communications and protocols.
The Binho Nova Click can establish communication with MCU using several different communication protocols. It can serve as an SPI bus controlled device, with a frequency between 500kHz and 12MHz and with all 4 SPI modes are supported, or can serve as an I2C bus controlled device that supports clock frequencies from 100kHz up to 3.4MHz that covers all common operational modes (Standard, Full-Speed, Fast, and High-Speed). In addition to using these two communications, it also supports communication as a UART pass-through, with a maximum baud rate of 1.000.000bps for the data transfer.
Some Binho Nova connector pins can be assigned to other, related or unrelated, purposes such as GPIO, interrupt, PWM signals, or analog input/outputs. In that manner, two onboard jumpers, labeled as AN and PWM, are used to designate which pin from the Binho Nova connector is connected to the AN pin or PWM on the mikroBUS ™ socket. The default state of AN jumper represents enabled SPI communication while optionally provides the ability to use ADC/DAC, where SPI is not active. On the other hand, with the PWM jumper, the default state is enabled I2C and UART communication, while the optional state provides PWM where the UART is disabled.
This Click board™ features two enable jumpers used to supply the host from the Binho USB Host Adapter. The presence of an active power supply is visually detected by a green LED diode labeled as PWR. In the case of using the Binho USB Host Adapter in Slave or Monitoring/Debug Mode, these headers need to be removed. Only when Master Mode is used and is necessary to power the host headers should be left on the Click board