NXP Hardware Support from Simulink
Model and deploy embedded applications on NXP processors using Simulink and Embedded Coder.
Model and deploy embedded applications on NXP processors using Simulink and Embedded Coder.
The NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT) is a quick solution for testing and rapid prototyping applications on top of your NXP processors and microcontrollers (MCUs).
MBDT provides an integrated development environment and toolchain support for configuring and generating applications, including initialization routines and device drivers to execute complex applications. Each toolbox contains an integrated Simulink embedded target, peripheral device blocks and drivers, a GCC compiler, and tools for debugging and real-time data visualization. Also, the toolbox features ready to run examples for all supported peripherals and Simulink Blocks.
You can use MBDT solutions for various popular NXP processor and microcontroller families.
Integrated development environment and toolchain support for 32-bit MCUs featuring Arm® Cortex® M0+/M4F based microcontrollers suitable for automotive, industrial, and smart home applications.
Integrated development environment and toolchain support for 32-bit Arm Cortex-M7-based microcontrollers in single, dual, and lockstep core configurations suitable for automotive applications.
The S32M2 family, based on a system-in-package (SiP) design, is ideal for 12V motor control applications. It integrates high-voltage analog functionalities with a robust Arm Cortex-M4/M7 microcontroller core.
Single to multicore MCUs built on Power Architecture® Technology designed for automotive and industrial powertrain, engine management, motor control, body control, gateway, chassis, and safety applications.
S32Z processors are ideal for safety processing and domain and zonal control, while S32E processors are ideal for electric vehicle (xEV) control and smart actuation. Both processors feature Arm Cortex-R52 split-lock processors for multi-tenant software integration plus lockstep Arm Cortex-M33 processors for system management.
Integrated development environment and toolchain support for 32-bit Arm Cortex-M Crossover MCUs with single and dual core configurations. The MCUs are designed for real-time functionality for next-generation consumer and industrial IoT applications.
The NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT) solutions include processor and microcontroller families that are suitable for several essential applications, including advanced motor control (PMSM, BLDC), battery management systems (BMS), and automotive radar.