XinaBox xCHIP Gesture MCU Module SL06
- RS Stock No.:
- 174-3739
- Mfr. Part No.:
- SL06
- Brand:
- XinaBox
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- RS Stock No.:
- 174-3739
- Mfr. Part No.:
- SL06
- Brand:
- XinaBox
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
xChip Boards
xChips are a rapid electronics development ecosystem to help reduce development time and simplify making custom products as well as aiding learning. Without soldering, wiring, breadboarding, or hardware knowledge you can assemble a circuit in minutes, and concentrate on coding.
xChips are compatible with the platform you want to use and bridges are available for the most popular pltatforms; Raspberry Pi, Minnowboard, Beaglebone, Micro:bit, Pixhawk and 96 boards. Rather than bridging to Ardunio, we offer compatible cores for Arduino Uno, the CC01, and for Arduino Zero, the CC03.
xChips utilise I2C, and due to this bus architecture, unlimited expansion of circuits is possible. Limitations of I2C addresses have been negated by development multiplexers.
Because of its simple connection method, it is easy to build quickly - for prototyping and small product runs
xChips connect to each other using an xBus connector, available from RS 174-4977.
Some xChips need an xPDI connector (RS 174-4974) to connect to programming interfaces, such as the IP02 or IP03.
xChips are compatible with the platform you want to use and bridges are available for the most popular pltatforms; Raspberry Pi, Minnowboard, Beaglebone, Micro:bit, Pixhawk and 96 boards. Rather than bridging to Ardunio, we offer compatible cores for Arduino Uno, the CC01, and for Arduino Zero, the CC03.
xChips utilise I2C, and due to this bus architecture, unlimited expansion of circuits is possible. Limitations of I2C addresses have been negated by development multiplexers.
Because of its simple connection method, it is easy to build quickly - for prototyping and small product runs
xChips connect to each other using an xBus connector, available from RS 174-4977.
Some xChips need an xPDI connector (RS 174-4974) to connect to programming interfaces, such as the IP02 or IP03.
This XCHIP features advanced Gesture detection, Proximity detection, Digital Ambient Light Sense (ALS) and Color Sense (RGBC).
Product Highlights
I²C data rates up to 400 kHz
Applications
Gesture Detection
Color Sense
Ambient Light Sensing
Cell Phone Touch Screen Disable
Mechanical Switch Replacement
Specifications
Ambient Light and RGB Color Sensing
Proximity Sensing
Complex Gesture Sensing
I²C-bus Fast Mode Compatible Interface:
Data Rates up to 400 kHz
I²C data rates up to 400 kHz
Applications
Gesture Detection
Color Sense
Ambient Light Sensing
Cell Phone Touch Screen Disable
Mechanical Switch Replacement
Specifications
Ambient Light and RGB Color Sensing
Proximity Sensing
Complex Gesture Sensing
I²C-bus Fast Mode Compatible Interface:
Data Rates up to 400 kHz
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