The LPCXpresso board is assembled with the LPC1115 and is used to demonstrate and support the functionality of the LPC1100 product family. LPCXpresso LPC1115 not only has the industry's lowest 32-bit dynamic power consumption of LPC1115, but also has the low-cost advantage of LPCXpresso boards.
DEVKIT-MOTORGD is a motor control Shield expansion board integrated by NXP for the DEVKIT platform. This product combines the features of FRDM-GD3000EVB and FRDM-PWRSTG for a complete automotive solution. DEVKIT-MOTORGD is compatible with low-cost evaluation boards such as S32K and MPC5744, S32K144EVB-Q100 and DEVKIT-MPC5744PP respectively, and can drive three-phase BLDC/PMSM motors. The built-in Hall/encoder interface means DEVKIT-MOTORGD can support both sensored and sensorless motor control applications.
The mini IoT baseboard was designed by Embedded Artists in collaboration with NXP to complement NXP's MCU IoT modules such as the LPC54018 IoT module OM40007, enabling easy-to-use, low-cost IoT application development. This baseboard offers onboard accelerators, buttons, LEDs, sites for the popular Arduino® UNO and Mikroe Click add-on boards, and connections for the Pervasive Displays ePaper display (available separately). The board supports rechargeable lithium batteries, allowing users to conduct complete one-stop IoT system prototyping with a small-format development kit.
The PCA9745B evaluation board features LEDs for color mixing, blinking and dimming demonstrations. The graphical interface allows users to easily explore the different features of the driver. This board can be connected in series with other SPI bus demonstration boards to create an evaluation system. The IC communicates with the host through the industry-standard SPI bus port. The evaluation software runs on the Microsoft Windows PC platform.
The KITUSBSPIEVME evaluation kit is an available hardware/software example that allows users to become familiar with the MC68HC908JW32 through practical applications, USB to SPI and USB to parallel converters. The main function of this demo board is to support a PC without a parallel port, which can communicate with other NXP evaluation boards through the USB port. USB ports are a standard feature on almost every new PC. The kit utilizes the MC68HC908JW32's built-in USB, SPI and parallel ports.
Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required us to tether ourselves to machines that record our vital signs around the clock. However, outside of clinical settings this is rarely practical. We developed HealthyPi v4 in part to address this challenge. Building on its predecessor, HealthyPi v4 is a fully open source standalone vital signs monitor with wireless and wearable capabilities.