This provides a fully digital design of LLC resonant converter based on HVP-LLC. The HVP-LLC development board is part of the NXP® High Voltage Platform.
Combined with the HVP-KV46F150 control card, it provides a ready-made software development platform for a 250-watt power supply with an input voltage of 390V DC and an output of 12V/21A.
Embedded Artists' LPC4088 OEM board features the NXP® Cortex-M4-based LPC4088 microcontroller for a wide range of applications requiring advanced communications and high-quality graphics displays. The kit consists of a plug-in module ("OEM board") with an LPC4088 microcontroller and memory, and a base board that provides access to the microcontroller's rich peripherals. This kit is ideal for engineers who want to fully explore and prototype with the LPC4088.
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.
This reference design introduces PMSM safe motor control software optimized for the dedicated HW HVP-MC3PH-LITE equipped with Kinetis V-series MCUs. The purpose of this reference design is to help customers develop motor control solutions with safety features for controlled heating systems, electric circulation pumps, water installations and other equipment used in industrial applications. The reference design hardware is targeted at circulating pump applications but can be reused in general three-phase motor control applications up to 60 W from 110 V to 230 V AC. The reference design hardware uses NXP's cost-optimized MCU MKV10Z32 with core M0+ and NXP high-voltage DC-DC converter TEA1721. Integrated power modules, surge circuitry, and single-shunt current sensing are also implemented. In the reference design software, sensorless PMSM control with IEC60730/IEC60335 Class B device safety is implemented, including MCU core, memory and peripheral testing, program flow inspection and other safety-related functions. Customers can reuse design reference manuals, schematics, firmware and manufacturing files to accelerate product design.
The SDRAM module controller reference design for PC accessory applications is based on two LPC860 MCUs and utilizes an I3C interface to transmit audio spectrum and temperature information between the controller and the target. The controller uses FTM to trigger the ADC to sample the audio information, and then executes the FFT algorithm to obtain the spectrum information. After the calculation is completed, the spectral information is transmitted to the target through the I3C interface, and then the device will drive the LED matrix to display the spectral information. At the same time, the target also detects temperature information and transmits it to the controller via I3C.