Tigard is an open source, multi-protocol, multi-voltage hardware hacking tool based on FT2232H. By combining commonly used pins, labeled harnesses, onboard level translation, and logic analyzer connections, it is specifically designed to connect to and communicate with low-speed interfaces on reverse-engineered hardware targets.
The NVT2001GM (OM13315) and NVT2002DP (OM13318) demonstration boards are designed to evaluate NXP's single or dual-channel bidirectional voltage level translators.
DEVKIT-COMM is a hardware plug-in adapter board that supports up to 4 additional CAN and 6 additional LIN/SCI connections when plugged into the MCU DEVKIT:
You can use this evaluation board to implement the functionality of the MC33903D3 system basis chip (SBC).
TDA5051A PLM Demonstration Board Kit
This is a 15W 5.0V/3.0A USB adapter reference design using an AC-DC quasi-resonant PWM controller IC (ICE2QS03G), an IPAK packaged 700V CoolMOS™ P7 SJ MOSFET (IPS70R1K4P7S), an OptiMOS™ 60V low voltage power MOSFET ( BSC067N06LS3G) and high-speed switching diodes (BAS21-03W), shaped like slim plugs with various protection modes.