The MAX3580 DVB-T reference design meets NorDig 1.0.3 and MBRAI requirements. This NIM design includes the MAX3580 direct-conversion tuner and a DVB-T demodulator/decoder. A discrete, active loop-through with low power consumption and low cost is included. Target applications include digital televisions, digital terrestrial set-tops, laptop televisions, automotive televisions, and USB peripherals.
This design idea shows how you can design a simple wireless temperature-monitoring system with data-logging capabilities by using a local temperature sensor and an ASK transmitter and receiver pair.
Pasadena (MAXREFDES31#) is a highly efficient, flyback, 3.3V and 5V Class 4 powered device (PD) with a 40V to 57V auxiliary input. The design features the MAX5969B as the controller. The MAX5974A controls current-mode PWM converters and provides frequency foldback for both the auxiliary input and power-over-Ethernet (PoE) applications. The design is a high-performance, compact, IEEE® 802.3af/at compliant, cost-efficient solution for a PD with power level up to Class 4. The design can also support the auxiliary-input to provide approximately 21W output power.
Maxim's Power Amplifier Biasing (MAXREFDES39#) features a PA Bias circuit with the flexible Programmable Mixed Signal I/O (PIXI™) product, the MAX11300. The 2-stage amplifier design biases a 15W, LDMOS PA implemented with unprecedented simplicity, and is capable of biasing many existing PAs. Design files are available and boards are available for purchase.
The configurable development system (CDS) supports a wide range of NXP processors built on Power Architecture technology.
The MPC8272ADS board is designed to aid hardware and software developers of the PowerQUICC II family by providing an evaluation platform for MPC8272/48 derivatives in the 516-pin PBGA (ZQ/VR) package.
NXPThe TWR-P1025 processor module is also available as a standalone single-board computer (SBC) development platform or as a towerSystem rapid prototyping development platform.
The MPC-LS-VNP-EVB is an evaluation and development board designed for automotive network processing applications and is suitable for advanced gateway development to deliver new vehicle services and edge data analytics.
The QorIQ ® P5040 Reference Design Board (P5040-RDB) is a flexible system supporting the quad-core P5040 processor.
NXPThe P1010 RDB is a highly integrated reference design board that can help you get to market faster.
CWH-CTP-CTX10-YE is a removable debugger header for QorIQ LS.
NXPCWH-CTP-COP-YE is a removable debugger header for Power Architecture® processors.
NXPThe P2020RDB is a highly integrated reference design board that can help you get to market faster.
The LPCXpresso845 breakout board is an ultra-low-cost development board for evaluation and prototyping using the LPC84x series MCUs.
The QorIQ® LS2088A Reference Design Board is a comprehensive platform for designing and evaluating the QorIQ LS2088A processor. This RDB comes preloaded with the standard Linux kernel-based Board Support Package (BSP).
The MPC837x Modular Development System (MDS) provides a platform to help designers develop systems based on the MPC837xE series. With the platform, designers can deploy chips, develop new software applications, and perform performance benchmarks.
The MPC8349E-mITXE reference platform demonstrates the capabilities of the NXP Power Architecture MPC8349E processor.
Highly scalable QN9020 application development platform
FRDM-KW40Z is a development platform for KW40Z/30Z/20Z Kinetis ® W MCU, supporting Bluetooth Low Energy and IEEE ® 802.15.4 for portable healthcare, wearable sports fitness and home automation devices.
FRDM-KW41Z Development Kit for KW41Z/31Z/21Z MCUs features Cortex-M0+ and 2.4 GHz radio, compliant with Bluetooth Smart/Low Energy (BLE) v4.2 and IEEE 802.15.4 protocols