The LPCXpresso1125 development board was developed by NXP based on the LPC1125JBD48 version of the MCU to support the evaluation and prototyping of the LPC112x series MCU.
The LPCXpresso family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP Cortex-M microcontrollers. The LPCXpresso4367 board was developed by NXP to enable evaluation and prototyping of the LPC4300 series MCUs, featuring the LPC4367 in a 100-pin BGA package. LPCXpresso™ is a low-cost development platform provided by NXP that supports NXP's Arm-based microcontrollers. The platform includes a simplified Eclipse-based IDE and low-cost target boards with a JTAG debugger. LPCXpresso is an end-to-end solution that supports embedded engineers through every step of application development, from initial evaluation to final production.
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 full-bridge DC-DC switch mode power supply reference design is based on V-Series MCUs and is intended to provide examples of power conversion applications. A full-bridge DC-DC converter is a transformer-isolated step-down converter. The full-bridge topology consists of a full-bridge inverter module, transformer, synchronous rectifier module and filter.