Cheaper module PI-CPUF303 with STM32F303 microcontroler for basic applications
The PI module family has grown with the addition of another processor module with an STM32F303 microcontroller, which is suitable for basic control or reading of analog or digital sensors. The processor runs at a frequency of 72 MHz, has 128 kB of FLASH memory, 32 kB of RAM, and 8 kB of faster CCMRAM memory, and also allows to run FreeRTOS. Of course, it also supports our peripheral submodules.
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Meassuring EMI with LISN 5 and LISN CM/DM
When testing developed products, EMI emissions are an important parameter. Testing in accredited laboratories is expensive, so pre-certification tests are performed to verify emissions. This requires an EMI receiver or spectrum analyzer, as well as a LISN (line impedance stabilization network).
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Using PI-RSX module on Raspberry Pi
The PI-RSX module allows you to add RS-232, RS-485, or RS-422 interfaces to your Raspberry Pi. Everything is contained in a single module, and the interface type is selected using jumpers on the PCB. Let's take a look at how to use it in Python.
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Using PI-CAN module on Raspberry Pi
The PI-CAN module is a module with a galvanically isolated CAN FD interface based on the MCP2518FD controller with the MCP2544FD interface. Support for PI-CPUF407 is included in the sample application on GitLab. Let's also take a look at how to get it running on Raspberry OS.
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DYNABANK now also in a smaller version with capacity 5 000 mAh
The DYNABANK power bank for cycling, rechargeable from a hub dynamo, is now also available in a 5,000 mAh version called DYNABANK 5, which is smaller in size and lighter in weight than the original DYNABANK 10 version with a 10,000 mAh capacity.
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