The NXP MPC5554EVBE is a versatile evaluation board designed for automotive and industrial applications requiring sophisticated control and processing capabilities. This evaluation board is centered around NXP's MPC5554 microcontroller, which is part of the MPC5500 family of 32-bit Power Architecture® microcontrollers. The MPC5554 microcontroller is engineered to deliver exceptional computational power and real-time responsiveness, making it ideal for a wide range of demanding applications.
Key Features
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Advanced Microcontroller: At the heart of the MPC5554EVBE lies the MPC5554 microcontroller, featuring a 32-bit Power Architecture® core with a frequency of up to 132 MHz.
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Memory Capabilities: The microcontroller boasts an integrated memory system that includes up to 2 MB of flash memory and 64 KB of RAM, facilitating robust performance and efficient data handling.
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Comprehensive I/O Support: The board provides a range of input/output options including CAN, LIN, and Ethernet interfaces, allowing for versatile connectivity and communication with other systems or networks.
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On-board Debugging: Featuring integrated JTAG for easy debugging and development, the MPC5554EVBE simplifies the process of program testing and validation.
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Expansion Capabilities: With its expansion connectors, the evaluation board offers the flexibility to interface with additional modules and peripherals, enabling developers to extend its functionality according to specific project requirements.
Applications
The MPC5554EVBE is designed to meet the rigorous demands of automotive applications, such as powertrain systems, chassis and safety control, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Additionally, its high-performance attributes make it equally suited for industrial applications, including process control, robotics, and automation systems.
Development Support
NXP provides comprehensive development support for the MPC5554EVBE with a suite of software tools, libraries, and documentation. This support facilitates a streamlined development process, enabling engineers to focus on innovation and reducing time-to-market for their products.