
Chameleon adaptive analog modules from Okika provide preprogrammed, ready-to-use analog functions in a compact 14×11-mm form factor. Each module employs the company’s FlexAnalog field-programmable analog array (FPAA) architecture—a reconfigurabl…

Chameleon adaptive analog modules from Okika provide preprogrammed, ready-to-use analog functions in a compact 14×11-mm form factor. Each module employs the company’s FlexAnalog field-programmable analog array (FPAA) architecture—a reconfigurable matrix with over 40 configurable analog modules (CAMs), including filters, amplifiers, and oscillators. Nonvolatile memory and reconfiguration circuitry are integrated on the module.

Chameleon simplifies analog designs that need flexibility without the complexity of firmware or digital control. Modules function as fixed analog blocks straight out of the box—no microcontroller or firmware required. Configurations can be reprogrammed in-system or using any 3.3-V SPI EEPROM programmer.
Anadigm Designer 2 software provides parameter-tuning and filter-design tools for simulating and verifying Chameleon’s performance. Typical applications include programmable active filters, sensor signal conditioning and linearization, and industrial automation and adaptive control, as well as research and prototyping.
Chameleon extends the FlexAnalog platform into an application-ready design that adapts easily. For pricing and availability, contact sales@okikadevices.com.
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