The full-bridge DC-DC switch mode power supply reference design is based on V-Series MCUs and is intended to provide examples of power conversion applications. A full-bridge DC-DC converter is a transformer-isolated step-down converter. The full-bridge topology consists of a full-bridge inverter module, transformer, synchronous rectifier module and filter.
The PCT2075DP Arduino Shield has most temperature sensor functionality on a board compatible with the Arduino R3 pinout. The graphical interface allows the user to easily explore the different functions of the temperature sensor. In addition, users can find embedded drivers and demo applications as reference code to get started quickly.
The PCA9745B evaluation board features LEDs for color mixing, blinking and dimming demonstrations. The graphical interface allows users to easily explore the different features of the driver. This board can be connected in series with other SPI bus demonstration boards to create an evaluation system. The IC communicates with the host through the industry-standard SPI bus port. The evaluation software runs on the Microsoft Windows PC platform.
The Sub-μA Current Sensor is a Kinetis K22F based current measurement board running on FreeRTOS and can be used with the Freedom Development Ecosystem or any other Arduino-like development board.
This reference design allows for non-intrusive connection between any MCU and a 3.3V shield and measurement of a wide range of low currents (~60 nA – 5 mA). Multiple communication methods are available, including integration with Freedom Sensor Toolbox (CE).
The PK-HCS08GB60 starter kit is designed for evaluating the MC9S08GB60 microcontroller and debugging small user applications. The starter kit leverages the CodeWarrior® integrated development environment (which combines an editor, assembler, C compiler and debugger) and the NXP BDM interface to allow users to download their application into the microcontroller's flash memory and debug it. Together with CodeWarrior®, this starter kit gives you everything you need to write, compile, download, in-circuit simulation, and debug user code. Full-speed program execution enables you to perform hardware and software testing in real time. The starter kit connects to the host computer via a USB port. The prototyping area allows you to connect your own small application.