This reference design demonstrates totem pole bridgeless power factor correction (PFC) using the MC56F83783, MC56F81xxx, or MC56F82748 digital signal controller (DSC).
The LPCXpresso824-MAX board with NXP®'s LPC824 Cortex®-M0+ microcontroller is designed to make starting your project as easy as possible.
The three-phase AC induction motor (ACIM) control reference design is based on V-Series MCUs and provides an example of a three-phase sensorless ACIM control solution. This reference solution uses field-oriented vector control (FOC) of the rotor speed and does not require any speed or position sensors, thereby increasing reliability and reducing final design cost.
The Hitex LPC4350 evaluation board allows you to quickly and easily evaluate the LPC4300 series of microcontrollers. The microcontroller, board, and feature set make it a great starting point for your next Cortex-M4 project. The LPC4350 is assembled to demonstrate the LPC4300 functionality, providing optimized dual-core performance, large internal memory and advanced peripherals. NOTE: It is the same as the Hitex LPC1850 evaluation board, but uses LPC4350 components instead of the LPC1850.
As global energy consumption continues to grow, especially in the residential market, utility providers require increasingly accurate and cost-effective energy metering solutions. The Kinetis® M Series two-phase energy meter reference design meets these accuracy and cost requirements by providing a high-performance analog front end combined with an embedded programmable gain amplifier to improve the accuracy of energy measurements.
The PK-HCS08GB60 starter kit is designed for evaluating the MC9S08GB60 microcontroller and debugging small user applications. The starter kit leverages the CodeWarrior® integrated development environment (which combines an editor, assembler, C compiler and debugger) and the NXP BDM interface to allow users to download their application into the microcontroller's flash memory and debug it. Together with CodeWarrior®, this starter kit gives you everything you need to write, compile, download, in-circuit simulation, and debug user code. Full-speed program execution enables you to perform hardware and software testing in real time. The starter kit connects to the host computer via a USB port. The prototyping area allows you to connect your own small application.
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.
The LPCXpresso family provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP Cortex-M microcontrollers. The LPCXpresso18S37 development board, developed by NXP, supports the evaluation and prototyping of the LPC4300 series MCUs, featuring the LPC18S37 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 SWD debugger. LPCXpresso is an end-to-end solution that supports embedded engineers throughout the application development process from initial evaluation to final production.