OrangeBox is a comprehensive development platform that provides a wide range of secure wireless connectivity to develop automotive solutions that meet the requirements of connected domain or zone controllers. OrangeBox integrates a scalable i.MX 8XLite applications processor, S32K security co-processor and the wireless connectivity required to enable secure automotive access, V2X, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® LE, UWB and cellular connectivity between the vehicle and the outside world In a safe and secure manner.
The NXP Zone Control Proof of Concept (POC) platform is a zone development ecosystem for OEMs' POC efforts. It prototypes a vehicle-level zone architecture using an Ethernet backbone, addressing technical challenges with potential solutions and implementing key functions required for the zone architecture, including PDU gateways, PDU tunneling, DDS applications, TSN capabilities and performance benchmarking.
This smart battery charger is based on NXP's LPC860 cost-effective MCU, which provides customers with a reference design for smart battery charging applications and can be used for mobile devices such as handheld printers and walkie-talkies.
This work is a thermometer based on face recognition. The appearance of the work is a temperature measuring gun. The work is mainly composed of the K210 kit provided by Sipeed, Hetai HT32F52352 chip, WIFI communication module, cloud server, IC card reader module and LDO power module. etc., the K210 is controlled by the HT32 chip to collect images in real time, and the collected images are processed locally. If there is facial information in the collected images, the facial features are extracted based on the face model, and then compared with the person in the image library. Compare the feature values of the face, and return the recognition results to the HT32 chip and the host computer for us to view the temperature measurement results. The following is a physical picture of the overall work and an introduction to its functions.
Core64 combines real core memory and LEDs in a unique interactive way. Core Memory is a magnetic memory technology from the 1960s and 1970s. The tip of the stylus has a magnet that interacts with the LED through Core Memory. In practice, users can think of it as a magnetic touch screen
OpenFlops is a hardware open source floppy drive emulator/emulator inspired by the ubiquitous Gotek hardware. It is designed to run FlashFloppy firmware.
2-layer PCB 28 x 132 mm FR-4, 1.6 mm, 1, tinned with leads, green solder mask, white silkscreen;
0-30V 0-3A DC regulated power supply circuit
STEVAL-SILPC01 is a PLC solution with 1oo2 architecture, featuring CLT03-2Q3 dual-channel digital input and IPS160HF single-channel digital output. The hardware design meets the SIL level. It has been officially evaluated by TÜV Italia (TÜV SUD Group) to SIL 2/PL d requirements: Random failure rate, system capabilities (for hardware), architectural limits in accordance with IEC 61508, EN 62061, EN ISO 13849 - 1, EN ISO 13849-2 standard.
This reference design provides design guidelines, data, and other content for a DC 300V input BLDC motor Hall-less control circuit using intelligent power devices. It implements vector control using an MCU designed specifically for motor control.
Can measure DC/AC voltage, DC/AC current, resistance, inductance, capacitance, diode, frequency. Built-in 16bit ADC, digital filter, RMS effective value circuit and peak hold circuit. Multimeter control unit integrated with microcontroller, officially launched reference design kit, powered by button battery, including schematic diagram.
The TWR-S08RN60 module is a development board based on the S9S08RN60 and is suitable for automotive body applications. This module enables rapid prototyping and development of applications requiring a low-cost 8-bit MCU, LIN connectivity, basic motor control and basic touch sensing. The TWR-S08RN60 can operate as a stand-alone debugging tool or combined as part of the modular Tower® system development platform.