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NFC-enabled Audio System Tap-to-pair has become a common habit when connecting an NFC-enabled smartphone conveniently to a wireless speaker. Bringing this experience to the next level, even a multi-speaker audio system can be set up with NFC. If all speakers are equipped with an NFC chip, you simply tap one speaker to another to establish the connection. That’s what we call a true wireless stereo system - and it works with any phone, no matter if it is NFC-enabled. The same can be done with NFC-headsets. Features: Tap-to-pair to connect an NFC-enabled smartphone conveniently to a wireless speaker or headphone Easy integration into any OS environment ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Featured NXP Products: PN7210|NXP http://www.nxp.com/products/:PN7120A0EV NFC multi-speaker and headset audio system Speaker Version Tap-to-pair has become a common habit when connecting an NFC-enabled smartphone conveniently to a wireless speaker. Bringing this experience to the next level, even a multi-speaker audio system can be set up with NFC. If all speakers are equipped with an NFC chip, you simply tap one speaker to another to establish the connection. That’s what we call a true wireless stereo system - and it works with any phone, no matter if it is NFC-enabled. Headset version Same use case can be shown with NFC headset, with smartphone being connected to the first headset by simply tapping to the smartphone, and then tap the 2 headset together to share the audio content to the second headset. Features: Speaker Version Traditional push button pairing NFC pairing Action for pairing Push sync button as long as requested in the user manual Touch the 2 speakers together Connection time for bluetooth pairing Usually at least 10 to 30 sec 1 second Connection repeatability Varied from environment Sometimes fails Always repeatable Usual issues Can connect to wrong bluetooth device if there are multiple ones nearby No error possibility Scalability Adding a 3rd speaker or more requires again same manual action As easy as before Unpairing Must follow carefully the user manual, risk is that speaker can stay connected or wrong one be disconnected Touch the 2 speakers together Headset version Share immediately your music with your friend, or neighbour in public transportation, by simply tapping both headset No need to connect your friend or neighbour’s phone to your phone, simply tap both headset Disconnect/unpaired by tapping again both headset
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Demo This demo showcases a bluetooth headset using NXP’s Near Field Magnetic Induction device NxH2280, enabling truly wireless streaming of voice, audio and data. The demo is built using the NxH2280 Application Development Kit for hearables Features: very power efficient audio and data streaming from ear-to-ear: HQ audio < 2.5 mW works through human body with ultra-low absorption: SAR is 100 times lower than Bluetooth ensures reliable and private communication _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Featured NXP Products: NxH2280: Near Field Magnetic Induction radio|NXP LPC1102: low power, space efficient microcontroller|NXP NT3H1101: Energy harvesting NFC Forum Type 2 Tag for bluetooth simple pairing|NXP _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Picture of demo: implemented using headphone shells Picture of NxH2280 ADK C11
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Overview This thermostat reference design is an example of how a thermostat can be built taking advantage of the features of the NXP® MC9S08LL MCU, which has a very flexible LCD module that allows driving an 8x24 LCD and power saving modes while keeping track of the time and the LCD information and a 12-bit analog to digital converter. Features Low-power battery (2 AA) operation Small Glass (2-4 uA) Large Glass (7-9 uA) Support for two LCD displays 8x24 mode for greater flexibility 2x26 mode optimized for lowest power Standard HVAC connectivity Temperature sensors Programmable heat/cool temp Block Diagram Board Design Resources
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Demonstrating the Low voltage level driver motor product line.       Features Features FRDM-KL25Z MCU and FRDM-17510-EVB motor driver Battery-ready KL25Z ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor MPC17510 motor driver 2.0 V to 15 V / 3.8 A peak operation   Featured NXP Products KL2x |Kinetis KL2x USB MCUs|NXP Engine and DC Motor Control|NXP     Tools   Product Link Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis® KL14, KL15, KL24, KL25 MCUs FRDM-KL25Z|Freedom Development Platform|Kinetis® MCU | NXP  MPC17510: H-Bridge, Brushed DC Motor Driver, 2-15V, 3.8A, 200kHz H-Bridge DC Motor Driver 2-15V 3.8A 200kHz | NXP  Freedom Expansion Board - MPC17510, H-Bridge, Brushed DC Motor Driver, 2.0V-15.0V, 1.2A https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-75609/l/freedom-expansion-board--mpc17510-h-bridge-brushed-dc-motor-driver-…  NXP Stepper Motor/Dual DC Motor Shield NXP Stepper Motor/Dual DC Motor Shield | Mbed  KL25Z-MPC17510_candy_dispenser KL25Z-MPC17510_candy_dispenser - This is code used for the stand-alone FSL candy... | Mbed  FRDM-KL25Z FRDM-KL25Z | Mbed  Training Hands-On: Drive a Stepper Motor Using NXP's Motor Drivers and Kinetis Development Tools https://community.freescale.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/106138-102-1-27793/ftf-ind-f1303.pdf   Related Stepper Motor/Dual DC Motor Shield  | mbed
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Demo Watch as the i.MX 8 development vehicle takes data in from the camera and uses one GPU and applies an image segmentation algorithm. The info is then fed to another GPU dedicated to a neural network inference engine which recognizes the traffic sign Products i.MX 8 Series Applications Processors|NXP  Training i.MX 8 Applications Processors Family Overview: i.MX 8, i.MX 8X, i.MX 8M  i.MX 8M Processor Overview and the Road Ahead  Micron’s Memory Solutions for the New i.MX 8 Microprocessor   
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Overview This reference design describes the design of a 3-phase BLDC (Brushless DC) motor drive, which supports the NXP® 56F801X Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). The speed-closed loop and torque control BLDC drive using a Hall sensor is implemented The system is targeted for applications in both industrial and appliance fields (e.g. washing machines, compressors, air conditioning units, pumps or simple industrial drives required high reliability and efficiency) Features Voltage control of BLDC motor using Hall sensor Targeted for 56F801X Digital Signal Controllers Running on 3-phase Motor Board Control technique incorporates: Voltage BLDC motor control with speed-closed loop Current feedback loop Manual interface DCBus undervoltage fault protection Block Diagram Board Design Resources
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Overview This reference design describes the design of a 3-phase sensorless brushless DC (BLDC) motor control with back-EMF (electromotive force) zero-crossing sensing using an AD converter for the NXP® 56F80X and 56F83XX Digital Signal Controller (DSCs) dedicated for motor control applications. It can also be adapted to Our 56F81XX Digital Signal Controllers The system is designed as a motor drive for three-phase BLDC motors and is targeted for applications in both industrial and appliance fields (e.g. compressors, air conditioning units, pumps or simple industrial drives) The reference design incorporates both hardware and software parts of the system including hardware schematic Features BLDC sensorless motor 115 or 230V AC Supply Targeted for 56F80x, 56F83XX, and 56F81XX Digital Signal Controllers Running on 3-phase BLDC Motor EVM at 12V, 3-Phase BLDC Low-Voltage Power Stage Speed control loop Motor mode in both direction of rotation Manual interface (RUN/STOP switch, UP/DOWN push buttons control, LED indication) Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent and overheating fault protection PC remote control interface (speed set-up) FreeMASTER software remote monitor Block Diagram Design Resources
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Demo Owner michaelestanley By monitoring the vibration signature of a rotating machinery we can predict the remaining useful life of that machine. Features Condition monitoring Visual characterization of the fundamental frequency of a  motor along with its harmonics Features that can be observed: wavelength, transfer coefficients, statistical measures, standard deviations, variances Preparing work flows where users can use machine learning algorithms to to figure out what feature sets are important, focusing only on the features that are needed to predict the remaining useful life of the machine Links Sensors
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Overview This reference design is based on 32-bit DSC MC56F82748, to demo a BPM Sensorless FOC Washing Machine. This reference design jump-starts your ability to leverage the NXP ®  DSCs' advanced feature sets via complete software, tools and hardware platform. Three-Phase BPM/PMASR drive with sensorless FOC IEC60730 certified controller Speed range 200RPM – 18000RPM (motor speed), 20RPM – 1600RPM (drum speed) Position and speed detection using extended Flux observer and DQ Back-EMF observer and tracking observer Non-recuperative braking and deceleration control Ultra low speed operation with rated torque, and ultra high speed operation with advanced field-weakening algorithm Over-current, over-temperature, over-voltage and under-voltage protection Serial RS232 control interface FreeMASTER GUI for easy debugging Features MC56F82748 BPM Sensorless FOC Washing Machine HVP-MC3PH HVP-56F82748 Block Diagram Design Resources
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Demo Owner Daniel Viza   Features Tools that Integrates discrete instrumentation equipment into a single box along with an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) Ability to see and store settings while the circuit operates in real time Featured NXP Products RF Power Tool Design Resources RF Power Tool Web page RF Power Tool Info document Block Diagram  
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A user's guide introducing how to use windowed aatchdog timer in JN5189. 文档介绍了如何在JN5189中使用 WDT窗口看门狗。
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Demo i.MX RT1050 from NXP showing three different Storyboard Suite demo applications; Washing Machine, Home Automation and Medical demos. Based on the Arm ®  Cortex ® -M7, the i.MX RT series bridges the gap between the performance of applications processors and the usability of MCUs, without compromising low-power or low cost. Video Overview (Click here) NXP Products Product Link i.MX RT1050 Evaluation Kit i.MX RT1050 Evaluation Kit | NXP  4.3" LCD Panel 4.3" LCD Panel RK043FN02H-CT | NXP 
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Overview This application creates a vector control PMSM drive with optional speed closed-loop using a quadrature encoder, and serves as an example of a PMSM vector control system design based on the cost-effective 32-MIPS NXP® digital signal controller MC56F80XX. Dedicated algorithms such as transformations, PI controllers and space vector modulation, are implemented using NXP’s Motor Control Library This cost-effective and highly reliable solution minimizes system cost, as the algorithm implements a single shunt current sensing, reducing 3 current sensors to one The reference manual provides a detailed description of the application, including the design of the hardware and the software Features Designed to fit into consumer and industrial applications Uses 56F8013 or 56F8023 32 MIPS Digital Signal Controller Running on a 3-phase High Voltage Power Stage Vector control of PMSM using theQuadrature Encoder as a position sensor Control technique incorporates: Vector control with speed closed-loop with position encoder Rotation in both direction Start from any motor position with rotor alignment 4-quadrant operation Reconstruction of three-phase motor currents from DC-Bus shunt resistor Wide speed range FreeMASTER Control Interface Fault protection - overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage Block Diagram Board Design Resources
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Overview Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are based on inputs from a variety of sensors, controlling different types of motors such as stepper motors for flaps and DC/BLDC blower fan motors. NXP broad portfolio of 32-bit, 16-bit S12, and 8-bit S08 families of microcontrollers enables designers to meet the needs of a variety of HVAC applications. System basis chips (SBCs) combine physical network connection with power management. Intelligent eXtreme switches complete the system solution for DC motor blowers. BLDC motor control requires more complex algorithms. NXP’s MagniV products combine MCU with SBC functionality, network connection, and motor control, specific drivers, into a single package, providing a cost-effective small footprint system solution. Interactive Block Diagrams https://www.nxp.com/video/building-automation:BUILDING-AUTOMATION-V02Recommended Products Category Products Features MCU MPC560xB|32-bit MCU|Body-Electronic | NXP  32-bit single-core Power Architecture® MCU. 32-bit Automotive General Purpose MCUs | NXP  Arm Cortex-M0+|Kinetis KEA 32-bit Automotive MCUs | NXP  System Basis Chip (SBC) MC33742 | SBC with Enhanced High-Speed CAN Transceiver | NXP  System basis chip with high-speed CAN Interface. SBC Gen2 with High-speed CAN | NXP  System basis chip with high-speed CAN Interface. MC33905 | SBC Gen2 with High-Speed CAN and LIN | NXP  System basis chip with high-speed CAN Interface. LIN SBC | NXP MC33910  System basis chip with LIN interface (Entry Level). LIN SBC | NXP MC33911 System basis chip with LIN interface (Medium Level). LIN SBC | NXP MC33912 System basis chip with LIN interface (High-end Level). CAN Interface MC33897 | Single-Wire Can Transceiver | NXP  CAN interface with protection features LIN Interface TJA1021 | LIN2.1/SAE J2602 Transceiver | NXP  LIN interface with low emission. MC33662 | LIN 2.1 / SAEJ2602-2, LIN Physical Layer | NXP  LIN 2.1 and SAEJ2602-2 interface. Switch Monitoring MC33972 | MSDI with Suppressed Wakeup | NXP  Multiple switch detection interface with sleep mode. MSDI | NXP  Multiple switch detection interface with sleep mode. Motor Control MagniV® S12ZVM Mixed-Signal MCUs | NXP  Single-chip BLDC motor control solution. MC33937 | Field Effect Transistor | NXP  Three phase field effect transistor (FET) pre-driver. MC33932 | H-Bridge Motor Driver | NXP  Dual 5.0 A throttle control H-bridge. High Side Switches MC33937 | Field Effect Transistor | NXP  Three phase field effect transistor (FET) pre-driver. MC33932 | H-Bridge Motor Driver | NXP  Dual 5.0 A throttle control H-bridge. Tools and Software Link Features Development Kit for sensorless BLDC | NXP  Based on the 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4F S32K144, the MTRDEVKSBNK144 is a development kit engineered for sensorless applications requiring one Brushless Direct Current (BLDC).
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Near Field Communication (NFC) is already present in more than 1.5 Billion smartphones. Well-known applications like payment and access control are enabled by NFC, but also emerging and innovative use cases which are just appearing on the horizon now. This article gives you more information, background and how-to guides around our NFC demos, first exhibited at embedded world 2018 in Nürnberg - to help you put NFC Everywhere. Accessories and consumables Identifying and authenticating accessories and consumables can add significant value to a product, and for the first time we show live how this works: The demo showcases tool identification via NFC for 3 different kinds of tools: A drill bit, a standard flat-blade screwdriver and a Phillips screwdriver. Each of the tools has an embedded NTAG213 NFC tag, and the electric drill contains an NFC reader (CLRC663 plus). As soon as a tool is inserted, the main unit reads the tool type and usage (wear). Based on this information, it can reject non-genuine or worn-out tools, and adjust internal settings like max/min speed based on the tool type. The demo is based on the brand new NFC Nutshell kit by our partner GMMC, and the demo shows how easily an existing product can be retrofitted with NFC using this kit. Find a detailed description of accessory and consumable identification and authentication here: https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-340283 Parameterization, Diagnosis and Firmware update This demo shows how you can use an NFC phone to parameterize/configure a DIN rail module (or any other piece of electronics) with an NFC phone - even if the module is completely unpowered. The smart phone app lets you set the behavior of the lamps and also the language of the display. After the configuration (a simple tap) you switch on the main power, and the device comes up as configured. And NFC also lets you read out diagnostic data - no matter whether the device is powered on or off. So you can even replace your service UART by NFC. Thirdly, the demo shows how easy it is to even flash your firmware via NFC. Again, this works even when the device is switched off. This application is based on the NTAG I²C plus passive connected tag IC.   Find a detailed description and all source codes here: https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-333834. Interested how this looks like in a commercial product? Watch this video showing how easily the Schneider Zelio NFC Timer Relay can be configured via NFC. Access Management In the Access Management corner, we demonstrate the ultimate contactless connectivity for residential or hospitality applications through NXP NFC and BLE solutions and a superior contactless experience and security with MIFARE ® DESFire ® credential on cards, mobile devices and wearables. Our demonstrator is based on the PN7462 family, the all-in-one full NFC controller, the QN9021, a low power BLE system-on-chip, and the PCF8883T, capacitive proximity switch with auto-calibration, for very low power consumption. We also show two commercial products by our partners: 1) The Salto XS4 range of smart doorlocks, a simple to use and very efficient access control system. 2) A modular access control solution by Kronegger, using their tiny NFC reader boards. We also reveal a very small footprint complete reader board based on the new BGA package (VFBGA64; 4.5x4.5 mm²) for the PN7462 family complementing the existing HVQFN64 package.   NFC Tandem - The Best Of Two Worlds If you need NFC functionality both in powered and unpowered state, have a look at the NFC Tandem demo: An NFC reader (PN7150) and a passive connected NFC tag (NTAG I²C plus) sharing one antenna. A user can interact with the device when it is powered off (through the NTAG I²C plus); when the device is powered, it can read cards, tags or other connected tags. Find design files, a user manual and further downloads here: https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-340244 Single-Chip Integrated Solution: LPC8N04 MCU with passive NFC interface In this demo, we show our latest integrated NFC solution, the LPC8N04, a cost-effective MCU with integrated (passive) NFC connectivity. This MCU offers multiple features, including several power-down modes and a selectable CPU frequency of up to 8 MHz for ultra-low power consumption. The demo showcases its features in a conceptual clock format: - Easily set current time/date of the clock via an NFC phone - Real-time clock with optional alarm, programmed and controlled using an Android app - GPIO controlled bar graph indicating programmable "safe operating range" - I2C controlled OLED user display - Data (temperature) logging, configured using an Android App To learn more about this device, please visit: www.nxp.com/LPC8N04 Single-Chip Integrated Solution: NTAG SmartSensor NTAG SmartSensor allows consumers and brand owners to confirm that temperature sensitive products – like fish, wine or pharmaceuticals – have been properly handled. The NTAG SmartSensor allows for temperature sensing at the item level, so each individual product can be confirmed as safe to use. And a single tap with your NFC smartphone is all that's needed to read out the temperature history of the NTAG SmartSensor. Learn more about NTAG SmartSensor on our webpage or watch the video. If you are looking for a ready-made logger using the NTAG SmartSensor, here is a list of manufacturers offering NTAG SmartSensor based loggers. Electronic Shelf Labels With NFC-enabled Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL), wrong price indication, non-transparent processes, and unsatisfactory customer interactions are a thing of the past. In this demo we show labels from 2 manufacturers, one commercial electronic shelf label from SES Imagotag and one ePaper label from MpicoSys. Find more information in the article by Fabrice Punch, Senior Marketing Manager at NXP. Why NFC on ePaper label? NFC allows for creating a product with no batteries, so no recharging, and labels can be in constant use  No cables and connectors - labels can be fully sealed and made waterproof NFC is a well-proven and widely-supported standard  Allows for easy integration with both PC and smartphones    Applications for PicoLabel - MpicoSys ePaper labels Logistic labels (warehousing, supply chain management)  ID Badges (show image on employee, visitor and conference badges)  Authentication badges (identity, authentication, cryptographic security) Door signage (shared offices, conference centers) Manufacturing (replacing paper labels) NFC Cube The NFC Cube is the universal demo for NFC applications: It shows communication between a device and a card/tag, between a device and a phone, and between two devices. It uses the PN7462AU single-chip NFC controller with integrated Cortex M0 core. The NFC Cube kit is interoperable with our NTAG I 2 C plus Explorer board, which enables you to demonstrate how 2 devices can communicate via NFC. NFC Portfolio and Package Options Find here an overview of the package options of our NFC reader and connected tag ICs. Our Partners In The NFC Everywhere Demonstrator We would like to extend a special thanks to our partners who contributed to this demonstrator: Lab ID: NFC/RFID cards, tickets, labels and inlays Kronegger: Demo on logical access control, NFC reader modules and customized solutions Salto: Smart door lock demo GMMC: NFC Nutshell Kit for easy demonstration, retrofitting and development of small NFC reader solutions SES Imagotag: Commercial electronic shelf label with customer interaction via NFC MpicoSys: Commercial PicoLabel based on ePaper and content update via NFC Find out more Discover NFC Everywhere: https://www.nxp.com/nfc All about MIFARE: https://www.mifare.net Get your technical NFC questions answered: https://community.nxp.com/community/identification-security/nfc List of Approved Engineering Consultants (AEC) for NFC: https://nxp.surl.ms/NFC_AEC NFC Everywhere Brochure: https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/brochure/NFC-EVERYWHERE-BR.pdf 
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Overview The NXP® MPC8349E-mITX Media Server-in-a-Box solution is a turnkey hardware/software reference platform for home media servers with advanced NAS capabilities. Based on the MPC8349E PowerQUICC® II Pro processor containing a core built on Power Architecture technology and standards-compliant software from Mediabolic This platform solution is designed to help OEMs and ODMs accelerate the development process and speed time-to-market for next-generation home media servers Designed to enable consumers to share and store multimedia files, such as video, DVD backups, music and photos, throughout the digital home Features MPC8349E mITX reference platform features: In addition to the highly integrated MPC8349E processor, the reference platform leverages external components to support these additional features: 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Four-port USB 2.0 interface On-board 4-port PCI serial advanced technology attachment (SATA) controller 32-bit PCI slot, and a 32-bit MiniPCI slot FLASH memory slot Robust memory subsystem Two-port RS-232C interface Power supply SATA hard drive Mediabolic Media Server Sofware Features: Interoperability UPnP AV 1.0 compliant Designed to meet DLNA guidelines Synchronization Synchronizes content from any selected directory, local or networked Continuous directory monitoring for content updates, local or networked Optimized for Networked Media Aggregates all media resources on the network into a single, unified end-user presentation Can present multiple servers in a single content directory Unlimited simultaneous media streams Enjoyable End-User Experience Access to available music and photo metadata Automatic generation of photo thumbnails Detection of music thumbnails (album art) Block Diagram Board Design Resources
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For showing text, graphics, animations in the LED panel, I decided to use the well known eGUI graphic library, porting the code to Kinetis SDK 1.3 + FreeRTOS and develop an eGUI low level driver for the LED panel.   http://www.nxp.com/egui http://github.com/Gargy007/eGUI   This porting will have two goals:   Use the eGUI for controlling the LED panel Use a QVGA display connected to FRDM-K82 to develop and simulate applications that will work in the LED panel   FRDM-K82 + Uctronics display:     eGUI Demo running:   I also ported PEG to FRM-K82 and Uctronics display in case could be used for bigger panels, 30 x 16 is not supported by PEG, so eGUi will be used as graphic library in this project. http://www.nxp.com/peg   PEG running in this platform:     Emulating the application that  will work on the LED panel is possible using the QVGA display:   Find attached  : eGUI Porting to FRDM-K82 with KSDK 1.3 and FreeRTOS running the eGUI demo application eGUI Porting to FRDM-K82 with KSDK 1.3 and FreeRTOS running the same application we will run in the LED panel. It also includes SEGGER_SYSVIEW.   Part 2: LED control method using the FlexIO Part 4: Software for panel control Or Return to Project page: LED Panel control with FlexIO
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Overview In the industrial world, it is critical to incorporate fail-safe technology where possible in applications such as crane steering machines, robotic lift, and assembly line robots to name a few. By doing so, you ensure you meet Safety Integrity Level (SIL) standards as found in the IEC 61508 standard. Also, you significantly increase human safety and protect products and property. This fail Safe Motor Control solution incorporates the MPC574xP family of MCUs that delivers the highest functional safety standards for industrial applications. The MPC574xP family incorporates a lockstep function that serves as a watchdog function to flag any problems with the MCU including a programmable Fault Collection and Control Unit (FCCU) that monitors the integrity status of the MCU and provides flexible safe state control. Also, this device is a part of the SafeAssure® program, helping manufacturers achieve functional safety standard compliance. Block Diagram Recommended Products Category Products Features Power Switch 12XS2 | 12 V Low RDSON eXtreme Switch | NXP  Watchdog and configurable Fail-safe mode by hardware Authentication time (on-chip calculations) < 50 ms Programmable overcurrent trip level and overtemperature protection, undervoltage shutdown, and fault reporting Output current monitoring Pressure Sensor MPXHZ6130A|Pressure Sensor | NXP  The MPXHZ6130A series sensor integrates on-chip, bipolar op amp circuitry and thin-film resistor networks to provide a high output signal and temperature compensation for automotive, aviation, and industrial applications. Temperature Sensor https://www.nxp.com/products/sensors/silicon-temperature-sensors/silicon-temperature-sensors:KTY8X High accuracy and reliability Long-term stability Positive temperature coefficient; fail-safe behavior MOSFET Pre-driver GD3000 |3-phase Brushless Motor Pre-Driver | NXP  Fully specified from 8.0 to 40 V covers 12 and 24 V automotive systems Extended operating range from 6.0 to 60V covers 12 and 42 V systems Greater than 1.0 A gate drive capability with protection Power Management and Safety Monitoring MC33908 | Safe SBC | NXP  Enhanced safety block associated with fail-safe outputs Designed for ASIL D applications (FMEDA, Safety manual) Secured SPI interface   Evaluation and Development Boards   Link Description MPC5744P Development Kit for 3-phase PMSM | NXP  The NXP MTRCKTSPS5744P motor control development kit is ideal for applications requiring one PMSM motor, such as power steering or electric powertrain. Evaluation daughter board - NXP MPC5744P, 32-bit Microcontroller | NXP  The KITMPC5744DBEVM evaluation board features the MPC5744P, which is the second generation of safety-oriented microcontrollers, for automotive and industrial safety applications
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Description In this demo we show how to create a zumo robot basic controller. For this we will use the FRDM-KW41 card, an H bridge, and a cell phone with the NXP IoT toolbox application. From the application we will send the characters F forward, S to stop, B to back, L to left, R to right. The FRDM-KW41Z highly-sensitive, optimized 2.4 GHz radio features a PCB F-antenna which can be bypassed to test via SMA connection, multiple power supply options, push/capacitive touch buttons, switches, LEDs and integrated sensors. Video Diagram and Schematic Step by Step guide First, we need to have MCUXpresso installed and open. Download and load the Zumo Robot project in MCUXpresso. Install NXP IoT Toolbox app. Compile the project, connect the board and load it. Connect the card as indicated in the schematic Connect the power supply. Press switch 4 on the board. Open NXP IoT Toolbox, select Wireles UART and connect with the board. Now you can send the characters mentioned in the description. NXP Product Link Freedom Development Kit for Kinetis® KW41Z/31Z/21Z MCUs FRDM-KW41Z |Bluetooth Thread Zigbee enabled Freedom Development Kit | NXP 
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Demo This demonstration features an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) using the powerful Kinetis KV46 MCU controlling four GD3000 Brushless DC pre-drivers to spin the four motors which drive the propellers.   Features KV5x 240MHz ARM Cortex-M7 MCU with high speed ADCs & timers controlling all 4 BLDC motors GD3000 BDLC motor pre-driver featuring fast switching to drive low Q MOSFETs Single MCU solution unique in the market – reduced component count and BOM cost with superior performance   Featured NXP Products KV5x|Kinetis KV5x Connected Control MCUs|NXP 3-Phase Brushless Motor Pre-Driver|NXP   Links Quadcopter Demonstrating UAV Speed Control Using Kinetis KV5x MCUs and GD3000 Motor Pre-Drivers
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