NXP's MTRCKTSPS5643L Motor Control Development Kit is suitable for applications requiring a PMSM motor, such as active suspensions and electric powertrains.
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.
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.
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.
Picoclick is a simple IoT button in a very small package. The size of the PCB is only 18x20mm, and the height with the 300909 battery is only about 10mm. It's able to connect to your local WiFi at an impressive speed of about 1.5 seconds on average. Yes, since it calls IOT-Button, it uses WiFi of course! This opens up countless possibilities for that little device.
Picoclick-C3 The name relates to its new processor, the ESP32-C3, a single-core RISC-V 160MHz CPU. Picoclick C3T is a small WiFi and BLE IoT button suitable for a variety of applications. Originally designed for smart homes, Picoclick can also be used as an actuator for IFTTT automation or as an MQTT device. It is based on the single-core ESP32-C3 RISC-V processor, so it has a lot of useful features. The C3T measures just 10.5mm x 18mm.