NXPKIT9Z1J638EVM is a hardware tool for rapid prototyping of current, voltage and temperature sensing applications using MCUs.
6-channel Li-ion battery controller MC33772 EVB targets automotive and industrial applications with SPI communication
The LPC8N04 development board is a low-cost development board equipped with the LPC8N04 and supports MCUXpresso IDE.
The FRDM-GD3000EVB is an easy-to-use board that allows users to practice all functions of the MC34GD3000 pre-driver.
The LPCXpresso55S69 development board provides an ideal platform for evaluation and development of the LPC55S6x MCU family.
The PQ2FADS-VR board is designed to provide an evaluation platform for MPC82xx derivatives in a 516-pin PBGA (VR or ZQ) package to support hardware and software developers of PowerQUICC II family devices.
The NTAG I²C+ Explorer Kit is an all-in-one demonstration/development resource for NFC connected tags. Additional NFC readers included.
The NVT2008PW (OM13317) and NVT2010PW (OM13324) demonstration boards are designed to allow customers to evaluate NXP's 8- or 10-channel bidirectional voltage level translators.
FRDM-KL28Z is a development board for Kinetis KL28 72Mhz 32-bit Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+.
Easily add capacitive touch functionality to your embedded design with the NXP TWRPI plug-in starter kit.
S12ZVML12EVB & S12ZVMC12EVB are 16-bit MCU development boards for S12 MagniV ® S12ZVM, suitable for two-phase DC and three-phase BLDC or PMSM motor control applications, covering S12ZVML128/64/32 and S12ZVMC128/64 MagniV products.
The LPCXpresso55S28 development board provides an ideal platform for evaluation and development of LPC552x/S2x MCUs based on the Arm® Cortex®-M33 architecture. The board includes a high-performance on-board debugger, audio subsystem, and acceleration sensor, with multiple options to add off-the-shelf add-on boards for network, sensor, display, and other interfaces.
The LPCXpresso family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP's LPC Cortex®-M family of microcontrollers. They can be used with a wide range of development tools, including NXP MCUXpresso IDE. The LPCXpresso54018, developed by NXP, can be used to evaluate and prototype the LPC540xx series of MCUs.