The MPC8313E-RDB reference platform is ideal for cost-optimized hardware and software development of networking applications.
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Evaluation board for automotive motor control applications. Ideal for BLDC and PMSM motors, enabling rapid prototyping and evaluation. Covers S12ZVMC256 MagniV products.
SPC560 series 512KB/1.5MB device daughter board/adapter board in QFP176 package
The FRDM-KL05Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform enabled by the Kinetis L Series KL0x MCU family built on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ processor.
The MPC574xPEVB is an NXP-enabledEvaluation system for the MPC574xP MCU family. This family of products is used in a wide range of automotive and industrial functional safety motor control applications. The complete system consists of an MPC574xPEVB daughter board and an MPC57XXXMB main board (needs to be ordered separately).
SPC584B-DIS: Discovery Kit with eQFP64 package SPC58 4B Series MCU
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.
The MAXREFDES1265 is a reference design showcasing the MAX7360 and MAX32625PICO with a low-cost, small-size keypad interface.
The S32R372 141BGA evaluation board provides the basis for application development using the S32R372 radar processing microcontroller in the 141BGA package.
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.
DEVKIT-S12XE is a development tool for the S12XEP100 16-bit MCU series and uses EVKIT-COMM or DEVKIT-MOTORGD extended functions
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.
The TWR-S08RN60 module is a development board for S08RN 8 automotive MCU.