The LX2160A development board is used to design and evaluate the LX2160A processor. It loads the standard Linux kernel board-level support packages.
The design is based on the SensorTile.Box kit, which is set to expert mode for direction change detection (using a gyroscope), close to the practitioner's lower abdomen; the LIS25BA bone conduction sensor collects and identifies the vibration signal of the user's breathing status at the nostrils. The signal output is also connected to the central main control circuit. The optimal compliance judgment for monitoring the breathing process coordination during the entire exercise process and the corresponding voice prompt information broadcast are made by the central main control circuit.
The first prize of the electronic competition, the elderly health monitoring smart watch (STM32F4 master control).
30 W USB PD 3.0 Power Supply with 3.3 V–16 V PPS Output Using InnoSwitch3-PD PowiGaN (INN3878C-H804)
CANable 2.0 is a small, low-cost, open-source USB to CAN adapter. CANable enumerates as a virtual serial port on your computer and acts as a serial line to CAN bus interface. Using the alternative candleLight firmware, CANable enumerates as a native CAN interface on Linux. CANable 2.0 supports standard CAN and CAN-FD.
The CANable adapter is compatible with ARM-based embedded platforms such as Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Zero, ODROID, BeagleBone, etc., making it ideal for integration into OEM products.
The i.MX RT1050 EVK is an entry-level, low-cost development platform equipped with the i.MX RT1050 crossover processor based on Arm Cortex-M7.
Freedom development platform for Kinetis ® K66, K65 and K26 MCUs
Microphone coupon board based on the IMP23ABSU analog MEMS microphone
NXP's FXPQ3115BV biomedical precision pressure sensor ecosystem includes demonstration kits, sensor shield development boards and breakout boards.
Learn about the sensor toolbox development tools for FXLS8471Q 3-axis linear accelerometer. Demo kits, shield and breakout boards with compatible SW
This TEA1836 board demonstrates an ultra-compact, high power density, and cost-effective 45 W / 19.5 VAC/DC switch mode power supply (SMPS) wall adapter, typically used for ultrabook and tablet likely applications.
HDMI interface demonstration kit (mainboard + daughter board) based on HDMI2C1-14HD
This application note describes a two-phase, synchronous, step-down converter that is fully compliant with the AMD® K8 Low-Power Mobile Specification. It includes details of the circuit operation, schematic, bill of materials, and a 1.2 volt, 27.3 Amp reference design with test data.
NXP MEK provides a platform for evaluation and development of the i.MX 8 application processor family based on Arm Cortex A72+A53 + Cortex-M4F.