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SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra

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The AtmelRegistered SMART SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra is a member of Atmel’s Xplained fast prototyping and evaluation platforms. The board is based on the Atmel SAMA5D4 microprocessor and comes with a rich set of ready-to-use connectivity, an LCD and HDMI interface, an embedded debug interface unit, as well as storage peripherals and expansion headers for easy customization. A Linux distribution and software package gets you evaluating fast. A USB device connector can be used to power the board as well as to program and debug it. Seven headers, compatible with Arduino R3 (Uno, Due) and two Xplained headers are available for various shield connections.

 

The SAMA5D4 series is a high-performance, power-efficient ARM Cortex-A5 processor MPU capable of running up to 528 MHz. It integrates the ARM NEONTm SIMD engine for accelerated signal processing, multimedia and graphics as well as a 128 KB L2-Cache for high system performance. The device features the ARM TrustZoneRegistered enabling a strong security perimeter for critical software, as well as several hardware security features. The device also features advanced user interface and connectivity peripherals.

 

Applications: The SAMA5D4 series is optimized for control panel/HMI applications needing video playback and applications that require high levels of connectivity in the industrial and consumer market. Its security features makes the SAMA5D4 well suited for secure gateways or for the IOT.

 

Arduino YunArduino Yun

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Arduino YÚN is the first member of a new groundbreaking line of wifi products combining the power Linux with ease of use of Arduino. The first Arduino YÚN is the combination of a classic Arduino Leonardo (based on the Atmega32U4 processor) with a Wifi system-on-a-chip running Linino (a MIPS GNU/Linux based on OpenWRT). We embedded the Linux machine directly on the PCB of the Arduino Leonardo and we connected the two so that from Arduino it’s very easy to run commands on the Linux side and use it as an Ethernet and Wifi interface. Historically, interfacing Arduino with complex web services has been quite a challenge due to the limited memory available. Web services tend to use verbose text based formats like XML that require quite a lot or ram to parse. On the Arduino YÚN we have created the Bridge library which delegates all network connections and processing of HTTP transactions to the Linux machine.

 

Arduino Prototyping Shield KitArduino Prototyping Shield Kit

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The Arduino Prototyping Shield Kit makes it easy for you to design custom circuits for your next Arduino project.

You can solder parts to the prototyping area to create your project, or use it with a small solderless breadboard (not included) to quickly test circuit ideas without having to solder. It's got extra connections for all of the Arduino I/O pins, and it's got space to mount through-hole and surface mount integrated circuits if you need to as well. It's a convenient way to make your custom circuit and Arduino into a single module.

 

TinkerKit Servo ModuleTinkerKit Servo Module

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The Servo Module is a high quality servo with the standard TinkerKit 3pin connector to be plugged in the Sensor Shield. The best choice to add Robotics & Mechatronics to your project. Servos are composed of an electric motor mechanically linked to a potentiometer. Arduino controls the Servo using the Servo Library. The electronics inside the servo translate the width of the pulse into a position. When the servo is

commanded to rotate, the motor is powered until the potentiometer reaches the value corresponding to the commanded position.

 

Infineon DC Motor Control Shield for Arduino

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The DC motor control shield (DCMOTORCONTRBTN8982TOBO1) from Infineon technologies is one of the first high current motor control boards being compatible to Arduino as well as to Infineon’s XMC1100 Boot Kit. The DC motor control shield is capable to drive two uni-directional DC motors (half bridge configuration) or one bi-directional DC motor (H-Bridge configuration).

 

The implemented integrated BTN8982TA NovalithICTm half bridges can be controlled by a PWM via the IN Pin. Interfacing to a microcontroller is made easy by the integrated driver IC which features logic level inputs, diagnosis with current sense, slew rate adjustment, dead time generation and protection against overtemperature, undervoltage, overcurrent and short circuit.

 

Infineon Lighting RGB LED Arduino Shield

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The RGB LED Lighting Shield from Infineon Technologies is one of the first intelligent evaluation boards being compatible with Arduino as well as Infineon’s XMC1100 BOOT KIT. It is designed to be easy configurable and combinable for different LED light engines and lamps for fast prototyping and inexpensive evaluation of LED lighting applications.

 

The RGB LED Lighting Shield uses a DC-DC buck topology and is able to drive up to 3 LED channels with constant current. The shield itself is powered by a programmable XMC 32-bit ARMRegistered powered MCU with embedded Brightness Color Control Unit (BCCU, XMC1200 MCU series), which is capable of delivering flicker-free LED dimming and color control.

 

The BCCU enables extreme low cost but high quality LED lighting solution, with minimal user code. The RGB LED Lighting Shield has also been designed to provide options for the evaluation of smooth, eye-friendly diming, color mixing for different topologies, and it can be extended with e.g. with DALI/DMX or Radar).

 

ARDUINO UNO 65PCS WORKSHOP SETARDUINO UNO 65PCS WORKSHOP SET

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Arduino Workshop Kit is a selection of all the components necessary to get any projects up and running.

 

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  • bwelsby
    bwelsby over 11 years ago in reply to clem57 +2
    360 degree http://store.arduino.cc/product/T010051
  • patkelly
    patkelly over 11 years ago +1
    Hi all Thank you for your comments, everything should be as it is supposed to be now. The Raspberry Pi launch put a 'little' strain on the site yesterday, making updating these pages less easy than normal…
  • amgalbu
    amgalbu over 11 years ago +1
    What a funny challenge!!! I'need to read again all the books of Harry Potter to get some nice idea
  • fvan
    fvan over 11 years ago

    For those participating in the challenge, here's some hands-on experience with the Infineon DC Motor Control Shield to help you on the way image: Infineon DC Motor Control Shield - Observations, Modifications & Tests

     

    Frederick

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    iayanpahwa over 11 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Thanks for quick response!! Am in image

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    element14jamie over 11 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Hello Ip,

    Thank you for jumping in there image

     

     

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    ipv1 over 11 years ago in reply to iayanpahwa

    HI ayan,

    you need to write a proposal and submit it about an idea of what you plan to make with the above mentioned and under the theme. There is a sample proposal which I wrote for a previous challenge and you should include as much detail as you can.

    Once you have successfully submitted the application, you wait till the deadline passes. If your application is selected then e14 will send you the kit free of cost. You then have to implement your project as best as you can and blog about the details on a regular basis.

    Do a summary at the end and leave the rest to the judges.

     

    Hope that helps.

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    iayanpahwa over 11 years ago

    Do we need to buy all these and use in projects if anyone is interested to apply..?

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    warp.9.scotty over 11 years ago in reply to element14support

    using firefox instead of IE resolved the issues. Thanks

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    element14support over 11 years ago in reply to warp.9.scotty

    Hi warp.9.scotty, sorry that there have been difficulties in using the site recently!

     

    Are you still having this problem with submitting your Raspberry Pi 2 RoadTest? We added another server to the pool yesterday so this should alleviate the problems that we've recently had with the huge increase in visits to the site!

     

    Thank you! and we hope this doesn't dissuade you from trying again image

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    warp.9.scotty over 11 years ago


    seems the real challenge is using the site. I've tried the raspberry pi 2 roadtest several times and it never allows me to submit anything. It just clears half the form and drops me right back on it

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    amgalbu over 11 years ago

    What a funny challenge!!!

    I'need to read again all the books of Harry Potter to get some nice idea image

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    patkelly over 11 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Thank you, this is now fix.

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