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Features of the Peripheral Explorer Kit include:
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Multiple peripheral-based examples
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EPWM-based sinusoidal output based on a sine table
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DAC via filtered ePWM signal read by the on-chip ADC
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eCAP-based IR receiver reading
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SPI-based EEPROM interaction
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UART communications header available for host control
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Potentiomers for ADC evaluation
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GPIO-based components such as pushbuttons, hex encoder, and LEDs
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McBSP/DMA-based AIC23 codec software and hardware (F28335 only)
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I2C header for external use
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CAN header for external use
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Quick Start GUI, a friendly way to control / demo the application, based on open
source C# freeware
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Hardware Developer’s Package is available and includes full hardware
documentation such as schematics, bill of materials, and Gerber files.
Peripheral Explorer Kit Overview
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SPRUGM2 – January 2009
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