NXP's 32-bit MPC5668G MCU is based on dual-core Power Architecture® technology and can connect all communication protocols in the vehicle on a single device. The dual-core architecture provides the required throughput performance to ensure real-time operation. In addition, it is backed by a powerful third-party ecological cooperation system.
The NXP® MPC5604E evaluation board for automotive safety and chassis control applications includes the P&E debugger and all power cables.
The XDC564B-C is an evaluation system supporting the NXP® MPC564xB-C MPU. The system consists of an XPC56xxMB motherboard and an adapter card plugged into the motherboard. There are a variety of different adapter cards available to evaluate the different packages of the MPC564xB-C series MPU. The evaluation system provides the user with full access to the CPU, including all of the CPU's I/O signals and motherboard peripherals.
The LPCXpresso824-MAX board with NXP®'s LPC824 Cortex®-M0+ microcontroller is designed to make starting your project as easy as possible.
The LPCXpresso812-MAX circuit board features NXP's LPC812 Cortex-M0+ microcontroller and is designed to help you get started with your design. LPCXpresso™ is a low-cost development platform provided by NXP that supports NXP's Arm-based microcontrollers. The platform includes a simplified Eclipse-based IDE and low-cost target boards with a JTAG debugger. LPCXpresso is an end-to-end solution that supports embedded engineers developing applications from initial evaluation to final production.
TRK-S12ZVFP64 is a development board for the S12 MagniV® S12ZVFP series of 16-bit MCUs suitable for heating, ventilation and air conditioning applications. It is suitable for applications requiring LIN communication and segment LCD, supporting rapid prototyping and development. It takes full advantage of MagniV high-voltage technology and supports an operating voltage of up to 18V. The board features a custom LCD, two high-current pin headers, and a low-power speaker for the alarm tone.
Developed jointly by NXP and Embedded Artists, LPC-Link 2 is a scalable, stand-alone hardware debugger that supports a variety of development tools and IDEs using a variety of downloadable firmware images. In addition, it itself can be used as an evaluation board for evaluating the NXP LPC4370 triple-core MCU.