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Buy hardware for using MITT

The Multiple Interface Test Tool (MITT) is a test tool for validating hardware and software for simple peripheral buses, such as UART, I2C, SPI, and GPIO. MITT uses the FPGA development board and includes a software package with firmware, test binaries, and drivers that provide an inexpensive test solution.

To use the Multiple Interface Test Tool (MITT), you need a MITT board and bus-specific adapter boards that plug into ports on the MITT board. The type of adapter board depends on the bus you want to test.

Caution

The following modules are deprecated and are not included in MITT software package versions after 9.0.0.

  • GPIO adapter board

    See GPIO adapter board from JJG Technologies.

    Picture of a GPIO adapter for MITT.

  • MCATT expansion board

    See MCATT expansion board from JJG Technologies.

    Picture of an MCATT expansion board.

  • Touch simulator pad

    Touch simulator pad and a band cable to connect to the adapter. MCATT tool is able to stimulate a capacitive touch device by stimulating the precise points that come in contact with the board. The boards can be customized to have various sized and contact point resolutions.

    Picture of a touch simulator pad.

    These pad is customized for the device to test.

    • Specific size
    • Number of touch points
    • Distance between the touch points