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Analog and Interface Product Selector Guide
Featured Analog Development Tools
MCP39F511 Power Monitor Demonstration Board
(ARM00667)
The MCP39F511 Power Monitor
Demonstration Board is a fully functional
single-phase power monitor and energy
monitoring system. The system calculates
and displays active power, reactice
power, RMS current, RMS voltage, active
energy (both import and export) and four
quadrant reactive energy. The Power
Monitor Utility Software enables you to
easily experiment with all system configuration settings
such as zero-cross detection, PWM output frequencies,
event configurations and calibration setup.
Interface Products
UCS81003 Evaluation Board (ADM00561)
This board provides the ability
to evaluate the features of the
UCS81003 Automotive USB Port
Power Controller with Charger
Emulation. It allows the UCS81003
to be tested in different configurations by populating
jumpers on specific header locations. The Evaluation
Board contains the MCP2221 USB to I
2
C bridge, which
allows communication via USB between the UCS81003
and the GUI running on the PC.
LAN9252 EtherCA Slave Controller Evaluation Kit
with HBI PDI Interface (EVB-LAN9252-HBI)
This kit is a standalone platform to
develop an EtherCAT slave device. It offers
flexibility to explore different host bus
interfaces such as 8-bit and 16-bit parallel
bus, SPI and SQI™.
LAN874X 10/100 Ethernet Transceiver with EEE
and Wake-On-LAN (EVB8740)
The EVB8740 is a PHY evaluation board
for our LAN874X family, which integrates
Energy Efficient Ethernet and Wake-on-
LAN features. It interfaces to a MAC
controller via a standard MII or RMII interface.
USB3740 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 2-Port Switch
(EVB-USB3740)
The EVB-USB3740 is used to evaluate our
USB3740 USB 2.0 compliant 2-port switch.
Some applications require a single USB
port to be shared with other functions. The
USB3740 is a small and simple 2-port switch
providing system design flexibility.
UTC2000 Basic USB Type-C™ Controller Evaluation
Kit (EVK-UTC2000)
The EVK-UTC2000 is a
complete kit to evaluate
our UTC2000 basic USB-C
controller. It includes a
downstream-facing port dongle which can connect to any
standard host, an upstream-facing port board to mimic a
USB-C device, as well as a USB-C cable.
USB5734 USB 3.1 Gen1 Controller Hub Evaluation
Board (EVB-USB5734)
This board is a demonstration and
evaluation platform that provides
the necessary requirements and
interface options for evaluating
the USB5734 Smart Hub on a
4-layer RoHS-compliant Printed Circuit Board (PCB). This
will allow you to gain an understanding of the product and
accelerate integration into your design.
USB5926 USB 3.1 Gen1 Smart Hub with 2:1 USB-C
MUX Evaluation Board (EVB-USB5926)
This board demonstrates implementation
of USB Type-C ports using Microchip’s
UTC2000 CC pin interface controller
and the USB5926’s built-in 2:1 Muxes.
The board supports two downstream
facing USB Type-C ports along with an upstream facing USB
Type-C port. The USB5926 also supports two additional
downstream Type A ports for legacy purposes.
MCP2515 CAN Bus Monitor Demo Board
(MCP2515DM-BM)
The MCP2515 CAN Bus Monitor Demo
board kit contains two identical boards
that can be connected together to
create a simple two-node Controller
Area Network (CAN) bus, which can be
controlled and/or monitored via the included PC interface.
The board(s) can also be connected to an existing CAN bus.
USB to UART Converter Evaluation Board
(MCP2200EV-VCP)
The MCP2200EV-VCP is a USB-to-RS232
development and evaluation board for
the MCP2200 USB-to-UART device. The
board allows for easy demonstration and
evaluation of the MCP2200. The accompanying software
allows the special device features to be configured and
controlled. The board is powered from USB and has a test
point associated with each GPIO pin. In addition, two of
these pins are connected to LEDs which can be used to
indicate USB-to-UART traffic when the associated pins are
configured as TxLED and RxLED pins respectively.
MUX Evaluation Board (EVB-USB5926)
(MCP2515DM-BM)
(MCP2200EV-VCP)
For a complete list of development tools, please visit www.microchip.com/development tools.