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MikroElektronika
MikroElektronika (MIKROE) is a leading manufacturer of Click boards, development tools, and compilers that accelerate embedded system development and prototyping.
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MikroElektronika (MIKROE), headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia, is a leading manufacturer and retailer of hardware and software tools for embedded systems development. With a product catalog of over 2,500 products, MIKROE provides comprehensive solutions for engineers and developers worldwide.
MIKROE's product portfolio includes:
- Click boards - over 1,500 modular add-on boards following the mikroBUS standard
- Development boards for PIC, PIC32, dsPIC/PIC24, ARM, AVR, 8051, and PSoC architectures
- Compilers in C, Basic, and Pascal for multiple microcontroller families
- mikroSDK software development kit for consistent development experience
- Starter boards, MCU cards, and complete development kits
All Click boards support standard interfaces including SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, and Analog, and come with full software support in Mikroe compilers. This modular approach revolutionizes how developers add new functionalities to their embedded projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are MikroElektronika Click boards?
- Click boards are modular add-on boards that follow the mikroBUS standard, supporting SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, and Analog interfaces for rapid prototyping with over 1,500 options available.
- What microcontroller architectures does MikroElektronika support?
- MIKROE supports PIC, PIC32, dsPIC/PIC24, ARM, AVR, 8051, FT90x, and PSoC architectures with development boards and compilers.
- What programming languages do MikroElektronika compilers support?
- MikroElektronika offers compilers for C, Basic, and Pascal programming languages across multiple microcontroller architectures.
- What is mikroBUS?
- mikroBUS is MIKROE's standardized socket specification that enables Click boards to connect to development boards using a consistent pinout for SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, and analog signals.