Interface Engines for uClinux

Browse free open source Interface Engines and projects for uClinux below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Interface Engines by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    OPNODE project - xAP home automation controllers with web interface, 1-Wire and X10.
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    ezLINX

    ezLINX iCoupler Isolated Interface Development Environment

    The ezLINX iCoupler Isolated Interface Development environment provides developers with a cost-effective, plug and play solution for evaluating eight physical Layer, digitally-isolated communication standards(USB, RS-422, RS-485, RS-232, CAN, SPI, I2C and LVDS). The Blackfin ADSP-BF548 processor is used to run the uCLinux operating system and allows for easy customization through the open source hardware and software platform. Development time is significantly reduced for embedded designers and system architects who are designing and evaluating isolated communication standards.The Interfaces on ezLINX use ADI's isolated transceivers with integrated iCoupler and isoPower® digital isolator technology.
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