i.MX RT1064 EVK is a 4-layer through-hole USB powered PCB. The core of the board is the i.MX RT1064 crossover MCU, which uses NXP’s advanced Arm® Cortex®-M7 core implementation. The core runs at speeds up to 600 MHz, providing high CPU performance and excellent real-time response.
STM32 Nucleo-64 development board using STM32L073RZ MCU, supporting Arduino and ST morpho connections
The LPC11U68 LPCXpresso board with NXP ® 's LPC11U68 Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ microcontroller is designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with your project.
This reference design shows how to create a battery-powered electronic smart lock using integrated Wi-Fi®. This design shows how the SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi CC3220S wireless MCU (SoC) can be used as the main system controller and network processor to create a highly integrated design. The TIDC-01005 reference design combines the CC3220S and DRV8837 1.8A low voltage brushed DC motor driver to form the core of a Wi-Fi enabled electronic smart lock design. It also uses the SimpleLink low-power Bluetooth® CC2640R2F wireless MCU to demonstrate Wi-Fi configuration over BLE. The design utilizes the LaunchPad™ Development Kit and the DRV8837EVM, making reproduction and evaluation easy. The software used for TIDC-01005 is based on the SimpleLink SDK, enabling maximum portability within the SimpleLink platform.
The main modules of this system include measurement and display main control single chip GPRS. Metering uses a serial communication module to provide a serial port to send commands to the metering module for measurement, and the metering module sends back parameters such as voltage, current, and electric energy. GD32F350 receives and processes the display, stores it in the buffer, and then sends the stored data to Baidu Cloud through the GPRS module through the TFT LCD display. Then obtain the main parameters through the mobile APP.
The board consists of the LPC1115 target device and the onboard CMSIS-DAP hardware debugger. The onboard hardware debugger is compatible with LPCXpresso IDE (version 7.9 and above) and other tool chains that support the CMSIS-DAP protocol. The board also features a standard 10-pin header that supports 3rd party hardware debuggers, with onboard or external hardware debuggers easily selectable via jumpers. The board is supported by a set of optimized drivers and example projects.
i.MX RT1060 EVK is a 4-layer through-hole USB powered PCB. At its core is the i.MX RT1060 crossover MCU, implemented using NXP's advanced Arm® Cortex®-M7 core. This core runs at speeds up to 600 MHz to provide high CPU performance and excellent real-time response. Support for FreeRTOS™ is provided in the MCUXpresso SDK. Zephyr™ OS supports the i.MX RT1060 evaluation kit for developing IoT with a free, open source embedded operating system.
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