Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits

Results: 6
Manufacturer
Adafruit Industries LLCFTDI, Future Technology Devices International LtdMatrix OrbitalMicrochip Technology
Series
-USBmadeEZ-FIFO, FT-X, X-Chip
Packaging
BoxBulk
Function
USB 2.0 to 8bit SPI/FT1248USB 2.0 to I2C Bridge (Slave)USB 2.0 to I2C/SPI BridgeUSB 2.0 to Parallel and SerialUSB to SPI
Embedded
-NoYes, ASIC
Utilized IC / Part
FT201XFT221XFT232HFT4222HMCP2210
Primary Attributes
-Female ConnectorFull Speed (12Mbps)USB 2.0, Type-C ConnectorUSB Full Speed, Mini-B Socket, 0.6" Wide 16-Pin DIP Socket
Supplied Contents
Board(s)Board(s), Cable(s)
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Function
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Utilized IC / Part
Primary Attributes
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FT232H USB TO GPIO/SPI/I2C
Adafruit Industries LLC
650
In Stock
1 : ¥122.73000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
Interface
USB 2.0 to Parallel and Serial
-
FT232H
USB 2.0, Type-C Connector
Board(s)
291
In Stock
1 : ¥161.07000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
Interface
USB 2.0 to I2C/SPI Bridge
-
FT4222H
-
Board(s)
ADM00419
ADM00419
BREAKOUT MODULE MCP2210
Microchip Technology
181
In Stock
1 : ¥317.22000
Box
-
Box
Active
Interface
USB to SPI
No
MCP2210
Full Speed (12Mbps)
Board(s), Cable(s)
170
In Stock
1 : ¥105.16000
Box
Box
Active
Interface
USB 2.0 to I2C Bridge (Slave)
Yes, ASIC
FT201X
Female Connector
Board(s)
EVE2-USB2SPI-KIT-A
EVE2-USB2SPI-KIT-A
USB TO SPI DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR M
Matrix Orbital
19
In Stock
1 : ¥168.91000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
Interface
USB to SPI
-
FT232H
-
Board(s)
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
1 : ¥174.45000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Interface
USB 2.0 to 8bit SPI/FT1248
Yes, ASIC
FT221X
USB Full Speed, Mini-B Socket, 0.6" Wide 16-Pin DIP Socket
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Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits


Products within this family provide a convenient means of evaluating the performance or behavior of some focus device, in the context of a proven implementation that is generally well-documented and supported by evaluation software, as appropriate. Typically consisting of a printed circuit board on which the focus device has been populated along with necessary or helpful support components, additional components such as cabling or power supplies may also be included. Evaluation platforms for device classes that are particularly numerous or distinctive in their classification such as ADCs, DACs, and switch-mode power supplies may be grouped together as a separate product family.