65 W isolated flyback general purpose adapter using MinE-CAP ICs to achieve the highest possible power density and design simplicity
50 W+50 W dual-channel BTL class D audio amplifier demonstration board based on TDA7492
Microphone coupon board based on the MP23DB01HP digital MEMS microphone
A complete hardware/software platform for building a new generation of connected smart products
RK043FN02H-CT is a 4.3'' TFT with 480*272 pixels, with LED backlight and capacitive touch panel.
i.MX RT1064 EVK is a 4-layer through-hole USB powered PCB. The core of the board is the i.MX RT1064 crossover MCU, which uses NXP’s advanced Arm® Cortex®-M7 core implementation. The core runs at speeds up to 600 MHz, providing high CPU performance and excellent real-time response.
OM13541UL is designed to evaluate the NXP PCAL6534. The PCAL6534 is a 34-bit general-purpose I/O expander that provides remote I/O expansion for most microcontroller families via the Fast Mode (Fm+) I²C-bus interface. The ultra-low voltage interface allows direct connection to microcontrollers operating with voltages as low as 0.8 V.
The FRDM-KL05Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform enabled by the Kinetis L Series KL0x MCU family built on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ processor.
The LPC11U68 LPCXpresso board with NXP ® 's LPC11U68 Arm ® Cortex ® -M0+ microcontroller is designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with your project.
42 W Dual Port Isolated Flyback Power Supply with 30 W USB PD 3.0 and 12 W USB-A Port Using InnoSwitch3-Pro with PowiGaN Technology (INN3379C-H302)
The NXP 15W multi-coil automotive transmitter solution is designed for in-vehicle wireless charging.
1 W/860 - 960 MHz Evaluation Board based on PD84001
Low power motor control board with SLLIMM™ STGIPN3H60 and MCU STM32F100C6T6B
This reference design shows how to create a battery-powered electronic smart lock using integrated Wi-Fi®. This design shows how the SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi CC3220S wireless MCU (SoC) can be used as the main system controller and network processor to create a highly integrated design. The TIDC-01005 reference design combines the CC3220S and DRV8837 1.8A low voltage brushed DC motor driver to form the core of a Wi-Fi enabled electronic smart lock design. It also uses the SimpleLink low-power Bluetooth® CC2640R2F wireless MCU to demonstrate Wi-Fi configuration over BLE. The design utilizes the LaunchPad™ Development Kit and the DRV8837EVM, making reproduction and evaluation easy. The software used for TIDC-01005 is based on the SimpleLink SDK, enabling maximum portability within the SimpleLink platform.