Examples of configurations: Very low power, solar/battery, SD-card data storage UT NDT applications: Stand-alone cellular/satellite self-reporting station Synchronized sleeping mesh network node Embedded “pingable” Bluetooth or short-range RF LoRa node
Category Archives: Hardware
IF2C: Power Options
There are three general power options for the IF2C/GXN (or G) board stack for demo purposes, and a few options in the details of how you do it.
IF2C: GXN-Hosted Power Consumption Data
Data here is important for understanding the impact of configuration and software on power consumption for any system. With a stack of the HDL-0108-IF2C + DL0102GXN at this prototype revision, the near minimum power consumption is 11.2mA from a 4.1VDC source (aka charged SC-LiPoly). That’s not small enough for real field battery-powered deployment. The main …
(H)DL0100/010X (DLITE Family) SLEEP
Some DLITE family boards and accessories may ship with a simple firmware implementation of SLEEP on the main MCU.
6 Components of Power Minimization
Power management and minimization is a system approach and a conversation
IF2C: Quick Start
Basic setup for the HDL-0108-IF2C with a DL-Family HOST board
HDL-0108-IF2C R01 A1 (“IF2C”)
8-Channel breakout accessory with LiPoly battery support
DL0102G vs DL0102GXN – Channel Isolation
The “GXN” is a DLITE-Family compatible 2-Channel R&D ultrasonic (UT) board with high channel-to-channel isolation. It is a mod for specific applications, and a prototype for future designs and revs. This brief is about the channel-to-channel isolation on the GXN. A complete list of updated features will be available soon … Compared with the “G”, …
ubuntu, urjtag, ISE webpack, Bus Blaster v2.5 (BB), XC9572XL, oops I mean XC2C64A (CoolRunner II) mini dev board
Env Specs: ubuntu (lsb_release -a: 16.04.5 LTS / xenial as VMWare Fusion 10.1.2 virtual machine on Mac OS X Mojave 10.14.2), urjtag (2018.09 from sourceforge, just use tar -xf urjtag-201809.tar.xz btw), ISE webpack (14.7 sustaining phase only of software life cycle btw), libftdi installed, not ftd2x Sketched up quick notes about testing out a CPLD …