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D-Robotics RDK S100 MCU Port Expansion Board for RDK S100/S100P Development Kit,Supports Easy Access to Various Peripherals (RDK S100 MCU Port Expansion Board)

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Management number 228727493 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price $22.00 Model Number 228727493
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  • RDK S100/S100P Compatibility: The MCU port expansion board is designed specifically for the RDK S100/S100P development kit, allowing seamless connection to the host MCU domain for easy peripheral integration and development.
  • Connectors and Interfaces: It features a 100-pin connector and a 30-pin header for connecting to the RDK S100 development board, supporting 7*ADC, 2*I2C, and 2*SPI interfaces, providing multiple connectivity options.
  • CAN and Ethernet: This expansion board includes 5 onboard CAN screw terminals and 1 Gigabit Ethernet port, ensuring reliable communication for industrial applications.
  • IMU Sensor: Equipped with an onboard BMI088 triaxial sensor, it enables precise attitude and motion data acquisition, ideal for motion tracking and sensor-based projects.
  • Industrial-Grade Performance: Operating in a temperature range of 0°C to 45°C, this expansion board operates effectively in most industrial environments, making it a reliable choice for a wide range of applications.

RAM LPDDR4
ASIN B0G8HJBXDN
Brand Yahboom
Series RDK MCU Port Expansion board
Manufacturer Yahboom
Item model number RDK MCU Port Expansion board

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