The TWR-K21F120MA is a development board for the NXP Kinetis K21 and K22 120 MHz 32-bit Arm ® Cortex ® -M4 MCUs with floating point unit.
The NXP 15W multi-coil automotive transmitter solution is designed for in-vehicle wireless charging.
The board consists of the LPC1115 target device and the onboard CMSIS-DAP hardware debugger. The onboard hardware debugger is compatible with LPCXpresso IDE (version 7.9 and above) and other tool chains that support the CMSIS-DAP protocol. The board also features a standard 10-pin header that supports 3rd party hardware debuggers, with onboard or external hardware debuggers easily selectable via jumpers. The board is supported by a set of optimized drivers and example projects.
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.
This document explains how the Fresno (MAXREFDES11#) subsystem reference design meets the higher resolution and higher voltage needs of industrial control and industrial automation applications. Hardware and firmware design files as well as FFTs and histograms from lab measurements are provided.
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.
51 microcontroller countdown 120 seconds C program
i.MX RT1060 EVK is a 4-layer through-hole USB powered PCB. At its core is the i.MX RT1060 crossover MCU, implemented using NXP's advanced Arm® Cortex®-M7 core. This core runs at speeds up to 600 MHz to provide high CPU performance and excellent real-time response. Support for FreeRTOS™ is provided in the MCUXpresso SDK. Zephyr™ OS supports the i.MX RT1060 evaluation kit for developing IoT with a free, open source embedded operating system.
LNB power supply evaluation board based on LNBH25LS
Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis ® KV1x Family of 128 KB, 64 KB, 32 KB and 16 KB Flash MCUs
The LPCXpresso845 breakout board is an ultra-low-cost development board for evaluation and prototyping using the LPC84x series MCUs.
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.
Developer Starter Kit