This power reference design provides up to 20 V/60 W over USB Type-C from a universal AC input range of 85 to 265 VAC for charger applications. The UCC24636 synchronous rectifier driver allows this design to provide 91% average efficiency. A daughter card provides the PD port control over the USB Type-C output connector. The required companion daughter card for this reference design is PMP11455. This design is USB-IF certified as a captive-cable power brick.
This is an incremental rotary encoder that uses non-contact magnetic sensing to detect rotational speed and direction. Two Hall effect sensors measure the 66-pole ring magnet and output two orthogonal signals. This automotive-grade solution is a low-cost, high-reliability alternative to conventional mechanical contact encoders due to its use of solid-state detection, which is immune to physical wear, dirt, corrosion and RF noise.
TIDA-01362 shows how to drive a three-phase stepper motor using the same hardware structure of a brushless (BLDC) driver. By adjusting the PWM signal scheme, the design can achieve a smooth sinusoidal output current. The DRV8313 device can be used to implement this design.
This reference design demonstrates how to use the SimpleLink™ MSP432™ Software Development Kit (SDK) with the SimpleLink MSP432™ MCU, SimpleLink Bluetooth® low energy CC2650 network processor, and MSP430FR2633 MCU with CapTIvate™ technology in a channel control panel application. The design allows users to control the channel via a smartphone (via Bluetooth Low Energy) or keyboard using capacitive sensing technology. The design is optimized for longer battery life.
FRDM-TOUCH is a touch module for FRDM-KE15Z
TWR-KE18F is a development board for Kinetis KE18 168Mhz 32-bit ARM ® Cortex ® -M4 MCU.
The TWR-S08RN60 module is a development board for S08RN 8 automotive MCU.
The NXP MTRCKTDPS5643L development kit is ideal for applications requiring 2 PMSM motors, such as active suspension or electric powertrain.
MTRCKTSBN5643L: Single 3-phase Sensorless BLDC Development Kit with Qorivva MPC5643L MCU.
The MTRCKTSBN5604P motor control development kit is ideal for sensorless applications requiring one BLDC motor, such as HVAC or electric pumps.
NXP's MTRCKTSPS5643L development kit is suitable for applications requiring a PMSM motor, such as active suspensions and electric powertrains.
The NXP MTRCKTSPS5604P development kit is ideal for applications requiring one PMSM motor, such as active suspension or electric powertrain.
Evaluation board for automotive motor control applications. Ideal for BLDC and PMSM motors, enabling rapid prototyping and evaluation.
The NXP StarterTRAK USB Kit (TRK-USB-S12G128) provides an easy and cost-effective way to test drivers for NXP's 16-bit S12G MCUs.
The TRK-MPC5606B development kit for NXP® MPC560xB/C series 32-bit MCUs is the latest integrated device for automotive body electronics applications.
The NXP® MPC5606E MCU is a gateway system built on Power Architecture® technology designed to move data from disparate sources over Ethernet.