The 1000W Class D Audio Amplifier Reference Design provides examples of audio amplifiers and push-pull power converters. It runs using the KV1x Tower® Series platform or the k64 Freedom board.
LPC-Link 2 is an extensible, stand-alone hardware debugger that can be configured to support a variety of development tools and IDEs using a variety of downloadable firmware. Additionally, it serves as an evaluation board in its own right for evaluating NXPLPC4370 triple-core MCU. Combined with the Embedded Artists add-on board, it can be used as an oscilloscope or logic analyzer!
This TI reference design describes how to emulate an EEPROM using ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) technology on an MSP430™ ultra-low power microcontroller (MCU) along with other sensing capabilities that can be enabled when using the MCU. combine. This reference design supports connection to the host processor via both I 2 C and SPI interfaces, allowing for multiple slave addressing.
NXP's MTRCKTSPS5744P motor control development kit is suitable for applications requiring a PMSM motor, such as power steering and electric powertrains.
MCIMX8M-EVK is an evaluation kit for i.MX 8MQuad, which provides high performance with high-speed interface and audio and video functions.
NXPCWH-CTP-COP-YE is a removable debugger header for Power Architecture® processors.
Ultra-low-cost EVB for MPC5744P. Evaluate the MPC5744P for functional safety and chassis-oriented automotive and industrial applications.
Reference design designed to provide A-sample Ethernet gateway ECU (based on 32-bit Power Architecture)
Selection of cameras and de-serializer to speed up vision application development with SBC-S32V234 and S32V234-EVB2 boards
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.
The SOCORAD32, also known as the ESP32 Software Controlled Radio, is a professional grade hackable radio for amateur radio exploration, voice and data communications using simple AT commands. Just add a speaker and batteries and you've got a fully functional walkie-talkie. With a dedicated Push-to-Talk (PTT) button onboard, SOCORAD32 works right out of the box without touching a line of code!
The Bidirectional 400V-12V DC/DC Converter Reference Design is a microcontroller-based implementation of an isolated bi-directional DC-DC converter. A phase shifted full-bridge (PSFB) with synchronous rectification controls power flow from a 400V bus/battery to the 12V battery in step-down mode, while a push-pull stage controls the reverse power flow from the low voltage battery to the high voltage bus/battery in boost mode. In this implementation closed loop control for both directions of power flow is implemented using Texas Instruments 32-bit microcontroller TMS320F28035, which is placed on the LV side. This digitally-controller system can implement advanced control strategies to optimally control the power stage under different conditions and also provide system level intelligence to make safe and seamless transitions between operation modes and PWM switching patterns.
Freedom KL26Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L-series KL16 and KL26 MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ processors.
S32K118EVB is a low-cost evaluation board for the S32K118
Power management for the energy harvesting, energy buffering and back-up power is a key challenge in the fault indicator design. The TIDA-01385 introduces a circuit about harvesting energy from a current transformer for the system load of a fault indicator while storing the extra energy in a super capacitor. A primary Li/SOCl2 battery is used as back-up power to extend the fault indicator operating time after the power grid fails. With input current from 3mA to 2A, the reference design provides a stable 3.6V to system load within two seconds.