Not everyone needs a development or evaluation kit with all the bells and whistles. More companies could start engineers with a basic board that lets them get used to hardware and software and then add the I/O devices they actually need to take an evaluation closer to their actual design implementation. Facing a board with a dozen or so unfamiliar I/O devices might seem like an adventure to some engineers and a roadblock to others.
Viewing by month: September 2010
A new IC from Fairchild can link I2C buses with different voltage swings. A data sheet and an application note explain how the device works and how to use it in a circuit.

