This EVB supports NXP MPC56xxS microprocessors for automotive instrument clusters. It contains an XPC56XXMPB2 motherboard and an XPC560SADPT micro module that plugs into the motherboard. There are also different micro-modules available for you to choose from to evaluate devices of different specifications in the MPC56xxS series of microprocessors. 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 micro module can be used as a stand-alone unit, allowing access to the CPU but not to I/O pins or any motherboard peripherals.
The XPC56xxMB2 motherboard is an evaluation system supporting NXP MPC56xx MPUs.
The FRDM-34931-EVB expansion board is a simple and easy-to-use board that allows users to try out all the features of the MC34931EK H-bridge circuit, driving brushed DC motors with voltages ranging from 5-36V and currents up to 5 A. Parallel inputs in the FRDM-34931-EVB can be easily controlled using 3.0/5.0V compatible lab equipment, any MCU's general IO, or the FRDM-KL25Z board connected to a PC's USB port. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) program, when used with the FRDM-KL25Z, provides a user interface that connects to the USB in the FRDM-KL25Z board, allowing the user to send commands to the IC.
The XPC563M EVB is an evaluation system supporting the NXP MPC563xM microprocessor. In addition to an XPC56xxMB motherboard, the complete system also has an XPC563MADPT micro module that can be plugged into the motherboard. There are also different sub-circuit boards available for you to choose from for evaluating devices with different specifications in the MPC563xM series microprocessors.
The MPC5xxx series of adapters provide easy and flexible replacement of the pin count of a PGA adapter or processor without adding thermal cycling to the target PCB. A variety of PGA adapters are available for MPC56xx and MPC55xx devices to quickly swap processors with different pin counts between PC test boards. The matching BGA socket is soldered to the appropriate position on the target PCB, suitable for quick insertion and removal, suitable for different MCU models such as MPC5674F, MPC563x and MPC563xM, MPC5567, MPC5566, MPC5565, MPC5554, MPC5553 or MPC5534.
The NXP Freedom Board FRDM-24XSMBEVB is a hardware tool for the evaluation and development of different eXtreme switches (consisting of the 24V series). This motherboard can be associated with 5 different devices of this series, thanks to its shield connectors. These compatible devices are a 24V family of dual high-side devices with highly flexible integrated control and extensive protection and diagnostic features.
The MPC5775BE-EVB is an evaluation system for battery management systems (BMS), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and electric vehicles that require advanced performance, eTPU-based timer systems and functional safety support in compliance with ASIL D ISO 26262 or IEC 61508. Automotive (EV) inverter control applications. The MPC5775BE-EVB is based on the 32-bit Power Architecture® MPC5777B/E ultra-reliable microcontroller and the FS65 system basis chip (SBC) and includes a main board and a daughter board that can operate together or independently.
The MPC-LS-VNP-EVB is an evaluation and development board designed for telematics processing applications and is suitable for advanced gateway development to provide new vehicle services and edge data analysis. In addition to its outstanding computing performance, the MPC-LS VNP EVB offers a combination of automotive and enterprise network technologies, as well as a wide range of interfaces for automotive networks (CAN/LIN/FlexRay/Ethernet). Includes peripherals with PCI Express and USB interfaces that OEM, Tier 1 and software ecosystem partners can leverage to accelerate time to market.
The FRDMGD3162HBIEVM is a half-bridge evaluation kit with two GD3162 single-channel IGBT/SiC MOSFET gate driver devices installed. The kit contains the Freedom KL25Z microcontroller hardware, connected to a PC with Flex GUI software installed, and can be daisy-chained or configured independently to communicate with the SPI registers on the GD3162 gate driver. The KITGD316xTREVB conversion board is used to convert the 3.3 V signal between the MCU and the GD3162 gate driver to a 5.0 V signal. This evaluation kit can be connected to HP Drive power modules for half-bridge evaluation and application development.
The Cell Monitoring Unit (CMU) is the cell sensing part of the BMS. It accurately measures cell voltage, takes temperature readings from the battery pack, and can balance single cells with up to 300 mA current.
This board is discontinued - OM13058 (LPCXpresso11U68) is recommended as a replacement. The archived content will no longer be updated and is only used for historical reference. The LPC11U68 development board is designed for rapid evaluation and prototyping with NXP's LPC11U68 Cortex-M0+ microcontroller. Designed jointly by NXP and Manley, this board offers a rich set of on-board features. The next Cortex-M0 project starts with these features. The LPC11U68 development board is compatible with NXP's LPCXpresso development tools, while LPC-Link2 or any LPCXpresso V2 board can be used as a hardware debugger. This board can also be used with KEIL MDK.