Product Overview: S32K142EVB-Q100 Evaluation Board
The S32K142EVB-Q100 from NXP is a versatile evaluation board designed to provide a robust hardware platform for developing and evaluating applications targeting automotive and industrial markets. This board is built around the S32K142, a 32-bit automotive-grade microcontroller that is part of NXP's S32K1xx MCU family optimized for general purpose automotive and high-reliability industrial applications.
Key Features:
- Microcontroller: Features the S32K142 MCU with an Arm® Cortex®-M4F core operating at up to 48 MHz, providing a blend of performance and efficiency for embedded applications.
- Memory: Comes equipped with 512 KB flash memory and 64 KB SRAM, offering ample space for complex applications and software development.
- Connectivity: Includes CAN and LIN communication interfaces, making it suitable for automotive network applications, alongside other interfaces such as SPI, I2C, and UART for versatile peripheral connectivity.
- On-Board Debugging: Integrates an OpenSDA debug circuit with a JTAG/SWD interface, simplifying the process of program development and debugging without the need for additional hardware.
- Expansion Options: Features Arduino™ Uno-compatible headers to facilitate the use of a wide array of existing shields and expansion boards for rapid prototyping and functionality extension.
- Software Support: Backed by comprehensive software development tools, including the S32 Design Studio IDE, a suite of drivers, and the FreeRTOS™ real-time operating system, streamlining the development process.
Applications:
The S32K142EVB-Q100 is tailored for a range of applications, particularly in the automotive sector, such as body electronics, lighting, seat control, and sensor interfacing. Its robust feature set also makes it suitable for industrial control, motor control, and IoT applications requiring a high level of reliability and performance.
Package Contents:
Each S32K142EVB-Q100 evaluation board package includes the board itself, a USB cable for power and communication, and quick start guides to help users begin immediately with development and evaluation tasks.