Okika’s non-SoC FPAA lineup ranges from the AN231E04 integrated circuit itself to single-, dual-, and
quad-FPAA development boards, Raspberry Pi and Arduino platforms, and a specialized FPAA-based filter module.
Best for custom hardware
AN231E04 FPAA IC
Four-CAB dynamically reconfigurable FlexAnalog™ FPAA for engineers integrating programmable analog
directly into a custom PCB or embedded product.
Best use: custom signal-conditioning hardware, embedded products, adaptive analog
subsystems, and production designs after prototyping.
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Best first bench platform
AN231K04-SING1
Single-AN231E04 development board with USB programming, PIC32 support, prototyping area, filters,
and accessible I/O.
Best use: first-time FPAA evaluation, education, filter/amplifier development,
single-device prototypes, and laboratory experiments.
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Best for expanded analog designs
AN231K04-DUAL2
Two AN231E04 devices with programmable interconnection, PIC32 control, USB, onboard filters,
and prototyping resources.
Best use: larger signal chains, additional filter stages, multiple analog functions,
and designs that need more resources than one FPAA provides.
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Best for multi-FPAA prototyping
AN231K04-QUAD4
Four AN231E04 FPAAs with flexible routing, PIC32 control, USB programming, breadboard space,
and selectable multi-device signal paths.
Best use: multi-channel processing, cascaded filter systems, larger experimental
architectures, and complex bench prototypes.
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Best for Raspberry Pi systems
OTC2310K04-PIKA
Raspberry Pi HAT with four independently configurable AN231E04 FPAAs, SPI control, flexible routing,
onboard input filters, and Python-oriented host integration.
Best use: Raspberry Pi-controlled instrumentation, multi-channel sensing,
software-defined analog experiments, automation, and host-driven reconfiguration.
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Best for MCU and education
OTC2312 FlexAnalog™ Arduino Shield
Arduino Uno-compatible shield using the AN231E04 with analog I/O conditioning, SPI configuration,
onboard power, and support for real-time circuit reconfiguration.
Best use: Arduino and MCU projects, teaching, embedded sensor interfaces,
adaptive filters, programmable audio, and compact prototyping.
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Specialized FPAA-based module
Chameleon™ 8th-Order Low-Pass Filter
Preconfigured switched-capacitor Butterworth low-pass filter modules built around FPAA technology,
available in characterized cutoff-frequency variants.
Best use: engineers who need a compact, characterized low-pass filter module
rather than a general-purpose FPAA development platform.
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