Discover our wide range of evaluation boards designed to help you test and explore the capabilities of specific ICs, sensors, microcontrollers, and more. These ready-to-use platforms simplify prototyping and speed up the design process. Click below to find the right evaluation board for your next project.
About Evaluation Boards
Evaluation boards are hardware platforms created by semiconductor manufacturers to show and test how a specific component or system works. They let engineers and developers check performance, try out features, and speed up development without having to design a circuit from scratch. Often used in research and development, proof-of-concept projects, and product validation, evaluation boards are useful tools for cutting down on development time and risk.
What Are Evaluation Boards
Evaluation boards are pre-built electronic circuit platforms that allow engineers to test and evaluate a specific semiconductor device or component within a working system.
Engineers use these boards and kits to run software, test code, and evaluate device performance within a real application before committing to a full PCB or board design. With built-in memory, power supply, and communication interfaces like USB or UART, evaluation modules help development teams quickly analyze system status, demonstrate key features, and validate electronic components during early product design and technology development.
Types of Evaluation Boards We Offer
How to Choose the Right Evaluation Boards
Target Device Compatibility: Ensure the evaluation module supports the specific IC, device, or component required for your application.
Interface and Connectivity Options: Check for required interfaces such as USB, UART, display, or other communication ports used in your systems.
Software and Development Support: Select boards with compatible software, reference code, and debugging tools to accelerate product design.
Power Supply and System Resources: Evaluate the onboard power supply, memory, and processing resources needed for testing the intended electronic circuit.
Prototype and Analysis Needs: Choose platforms that enable rapid analysis, demonstration, and integration into early-stage PCB or board design workflows.
