
MikroElektronika's flagship product lines are hundreds of add-on Click boards™ for interfacing microcontrolers with pheripheral senors or modules. This boards conform to mikroBUS™ - a standard consived by MikroElektronika and later endorsed by NXP Semiconductors, Microchip Tehnology, Infineon Tehnology, Imagnination Tehnology and others.
mikroBUS™ is an open standard and MikroElektronika encourage third party developers to adapt the socket to their boards using the pre-defined specifications.
Prior to developing Click boards™, MikroElektronika gained wide recognition for its development boards. Most notably the “Easy” brand. The seventh-generation PIC development board, EasyPIC v7 being its flagship development board with an onboard programmer and support for more than 300 8-bit PIC microcontrollers in DIP packaging. The EasyPIC Fusion v7 board for 16 and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers was nominated for best tool at Embedded World 2013. Easy boards are available for ARM, AVR, and FT90x architectures as well. MikroElektronika is also known for Hexiwear, an Internet of Things development kit developed in partnership with NXP Semiconductors. Furthermore, MikroElektronika produces TFT development boards, hardware debuggers, and a vast array of various boards for different purposes.