Development Board for MC56F81xxx Digital Signal Controllers

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Supported Devices

Processors and Microcontrollers

32-Bit 56800EX/EF Core

Features

Microcontroller

    MC56F81768

  • DSP56800Ex core @100 MHz in fast mode
  • 128 kB flash, 20 kB data/program RAM
  • 2 x 12-bit ADCs
  • One high-resolution eFlexPWM with up to 12 PWM outputs, including 8 channels with 312 ps resolution NanoEdge placement
  • 1 x QuadTimer up to 4 16-bit timers of large flexibility
  • 1 x quadrature decoder
  • 1 x 12-bit DAC
  • 4 x comparators
  • 2 x operational amplifiers, programmable gain up to x16
  • Crossbar
  • 64 LQFP

Power Management

    Flexible power supply options:

  • OpenSDA USB
  • Virtual serial port USB
  • External 5 V adapter
  • External 5 V input from Arduino connector

Connectivity

  • USB interface with micro-AB USB connector
  • Virtual serial port
  • Easy access to MCU input/output through Arduino R3 compatible I/O connectors

Sensors

  • FXOS8700CQ accelerometer and magnetometer

Debug

  • On-board OpenSDA circuit that supports programming and debugging with CodeWarrior
  • 14-pin JTAG port to connect with standalone programmer

Support

  • Eclipse IDE - CodeWarrior for MCUs MCUX Config Tools - a graphic tool to configure peripherals and provide stationeries within CodeWarrior Software development Kit (SDK)

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