DescriptionThe Pmod HYGRO is a relative humidity sensor with integrated temperature sensor for highly accurate measurements at low power. With the TI HDC1080, you can determine the relative humidity of the environment with up to 14 bits of resolution. The Pmod HYGRO is designed to digitally report the relative humidity and ambient temperature upon request by the host board. Up to 14 bits of resolution for each sensor may be collected by allowing for longer conversion times. A resistive heating element can be enabled to test the sensor or to drive off condensation that accumulates on the sensor after being consistently exposed to high humidity conditions.Note:The Pmod HYGRO is also featured in a fantastic product bundle, theArty S7 Pmod Pack! This bundle was designed toexpand project possibilities by utilizing a variety of peripheral modules perfectly suited for theArty S7FPGA.FeaturesRelative Humidity Accuracy ±2%Temperature Sensor Accuracy ±0.2℃Good stability at high humidity14-bit measurement resolutionInternal resistive heating element6-pin Pmod connector with IC interfacePass-through Pmod host port for daisy chainingLibrary and example code available in the resource centerWhat's IncludedPmod HYGROCustom antistatic Pmod packaging
DescriptionThe Cmod, or Carrier Module, family of products is designed to offer quick, simple, and flexible integration of an FPGA into circuit design, prototyping, and learning/hobby projects.The Digilent Cmod S7 is a small, 48-pin DIP form factor board, populated with 36 pins, built around a Xilinx Spartan-7 FPGA that brings FPGA power and prototyping to a solderless breadboard.The board includes a Quad-SPI flash for programming, as well as a USB-JTAG programming circuit and USB-UART bridge. The Cmod S7 also features a clock source, Pmod port, and onboard I/O with LEDs and pushbuttons. There are 32 FPGA I/O signals, 2 FPGA analog input signals, an external power input rail, and ground that are routed to 100-mil-spaced through-hole pins, making the Cmod S7 compatible with solderless breadboards. This form factor makes the Cmod S7 a great option for flexible and affordable prototyping, or learning FPGA and digital logic circuits. At just .7 by 3.05, it can also be loaded in a standard socket and used in embedded systems.The Spartan-7 FPGA on the Cmod S7 fits performance into a small form-factor packaging. With the MicroBlaze Soft Processor Core from Xilinx, you can create embedded applications with a variety of peripherals, memory, and interfaces.If your design requires transceiver lines or more FPGA resources, we recommend the higher-performance Cmod A7, featuring an Artix-7 FPGA.Guides and demos are available to help users get started quickly with the Cmod S7. These can be found through the Support Materials tab.FeaturesXilinx Spartan-7 FPGA(XC7S25-1CSGA225C)〇3,650 slices containing four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops〇1,620 Kbits of fast block RAM〇Three clock management tile, each with a phase-locked loop and mixed-mode clock manager〇80 DSP slices〇Internal clock speeds exceeding 450 MHz〇On-chip analog-to-digital converter(XADC)〇Programmable over JTAG and Quad-SPI FlashMemory〇4 MBQuad-SPI FlashPower〇Powered from USB or 5V external supply connected to DIP pin 24(micro USB cable NOT included)USB〇USB-JTAG programming circuitry〇USB-UART bridgePush-buttons and LEDs〇2 Buttons〇4 LEDs〇1 RGB LEDExpansion Connectors〇1 Pmod connector8 total FPGA I/O〇48-pin DIP form-factor headers36 populated pins■32 total FPGA I/O■2 Single-ended 0-3.3V analog inputs to XADCProduct Compliance:〇HTC:8473301180〇ECCN:EAR99What's IncludedCmod S7 ModuleCustom Digilent cardboard box with protective foam