Analog Devices have introduced the EVAL-ADICUP3029 an Arduino-like development platform based on the ADUCM3029 ultra low power microcontroller (MCU) with integrated power management for processing, control, and connectivity.
The MCU system is based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor and has an integrated collection of digital peripherals, embedded SRAM and flash memory, and an analog subsystem which provides clocking, reset, and power management capability in addition to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) subsystem.
The ADUCM3029 microcontroller powering this development platform has industry leading ultra-low power consumption which makes it ideal for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The platform is designed to be a development and prototyping vehicle to get customer ideas from concept to production with a minimal risk and faster time to market.
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