The NXP Zone Control Proof of Concept (POC) platform is a zone development ecosystem for OEMs' POC efforts. It prototypes a vehicle-level zone architecture using an Ethernet backbone, addressing technical challenges with potential solutions and implementing key functions required for the zone architecture, including PDU gateways, PDU tunneling, DDS applications, TSN capabilities and performance benchmarking.
The KITFS4508CAEEVM evaluation board demonstrates the capabilities of the MC33FS4508, supporting CAN FD, Vcore linear regulator up to 0.5A. These safety SBCs target the ISO26262 automotive functional safety standard (ASIL B).
This LPC860-based motor control reference design includes PMSM flux direction control and BLDC motor commutation control. LPC860 utilizes flexible timers and ADC modules to provide a complete set of peripherals required for motor control, making it suitable for home appliance applications with three-phase motors or multiple DC brush motors.
The motor control reference design uses the LPCXpresso860-MAX evaluation kit and the FRDM motor control development kit, which includes the FRDM-MC-LVPMSM and FRDM-MC-BLDC driver boards to drive the motor. The controller uses a Flextimer (FTM) to generate a PWM signal and utilizes NXP's RECESL control algorithm library to trigger the ADC in an interrupt to run the motor control algorithm after the ADC sampling is completed.
The aim of the design was to replace the existing mechanical switches for ventilation position, blower speed and temperature control with an interactive LCD based system to extend the life and robustness of the system. The system can handle events via a capacitive touchpad interface (controlled via NXP's proximity capacitive touch sensor controller PT60), an infrared remote control (available for the convenience of rear-seat passengers) or microswitches.
The ITMPC5643DBEVM evaluation board is equipped with the MPC5643L safety-oriented MCU belonging to NXP's MPC5xxx family. The KITMPC5643DBEVM is a daughter board used to extend the KIT33908MBEVBE kit equipped with the MC33908SBC. Together, these suites form the foundation of a security ecosystem. The ecosystem is capable of achieving the highest functional safety level specified by ISO26262.
OrangeBox is a comprehensive development platform that provides a wide range of secure wireless connectivity to develop automotive solutions that meet the requirements of connected domain or zone controllers. OrangeBox integrates a scalable i.MX 8XLite applications processor, S32K security co-processor and the wireless connectivity required to enable secure automotive access, V2X, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® LE, UWB and cellular connectivity between the vehicle and the outside world In a safe and secure manner.
The SDRAM module controller reference design for PC accessory applications is based on two LPC860 MCUs and utilizes an I3C interface to transmit audio spectrum and temperature information between the controller and the target. The controller uses FTM to trigger the ADC to sample the audio information, and then executes the FFT algorithm to obtain the spectrum information. After the calculation is completed, the spectral information is transmitted to the target through the I3C interface, and then the device will drive the LED matrix to display the spectral information. At the same time, the target also detects temperature information and transmits it to the controller via I3C.
This smart battery charger is based on NXP's LPC860 cost-effective MCU, which provides customers with a reference design for smart battery charging applications and can be used for mobile devices such as handheld printers and walkie-talkies.
The S32K142EVB is a low-cost evaluation and development board for general industrial and automotive applications. Based on the 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M4F S32K14 MCU, the S32K142EVB provides standard specifications compatible with the Arduino® UNO pin layout, providing a wide range of expansion board options for rapid application prototyping and demonstration.