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RS Components includes in its range the new STMicroelectronics power conversion development kit

The M24LR development kit is easy to use, low cost, and offers electronic design engineers rapid evaluation capabilities

 

 

RS Components (RS) and Allied Electronics (Allied), trademarks of Electrocomponents plc (LSE:ECM), the world's largest distributor of electronics and maintenance products and services, announced the availability of the M24LR Development Kit from STMicroelectronics, a leader in the semiconductor market that offers customers solutions for all kinds of electronic applications.

 

El M24LR kit is an easily accessible development platform for contactless memories with unique power conversion capabilities. Contains everything engineers need to start designing battery-free electronic applications. Allows you to exchange data with smartphones with NFC capability or ISO/IEC15693 compliant RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) read/write devices.

This platform allows accelerating the creation and integration of data collection functionalities, tracking or diagnostics in a wide range of power autonomous applications such as telephones and tablets, peripherals, electronic labels, household appliances, industrial automation or detection and surveillance systems.

Thanks to its standard serial bus (I2C) and RF contactless interfaces, the M24LR Dual Interface EEPROM Kit has the ability to communicate with the system host "over the wire"Or"over-the-air”. In addition, its RF interface converts radio waves emitted by RFID reading/writing devices and phones or tablets NFC in energy to power its circuits and allow operation without the need for batteries.

The M24LR Development Kit consists of two boards: an RF board with a 95 MHz multi-protocol RFID / NFC transceiver (CR13,56HF) with SPI and UART serial ports, managed by a 32-bit STM32 microcontroller, which powers a second board and communicates with it via wireless. This board has no battery and includes a dual interface EEPROM memory (M24LR), an 8-bit microcontroller with low power consumption (STM8L) and a temperature sensor (STTS75).