Get Started with the NXP i.MX RT1010 Evaluation Kit Bundle
At the heart of NXP Semiconductors‘ MIMXRT1010 Evaluation Kit is the powerful i.MX RT1010 microcontroller, ideal for audio, DSP, and motor control applications.
The NXP MIMXRT1010-EVK i.MX RT1010 Evaluation KitBundle is now available as a comprehensive bundle, including both the evaluation kit and an accompanying book designed to facilitate development with the NXP Semiconductor i.MX RT1010 Processor. The dev kit offers great connectivity through its audio CODECs, 4-way headphone jack, external speaker connection, microphone, and Arduino interface.
High-Performance Processor: Featuring the i.MX RT1010, a robust 500 MHz ARM Cortex-M7 core, this kit delivers impressive processing power for your projects.
Ample Memory: With a large capacity for RAM and Flash, you'll have plenty of room for your applications.
Rich Audio Interfaces: Easily integrate audio with SPDIF and I2S capabilities.
Versatile Connectivity: Includes USB, debug, and Arduino-compatible interfaces for all your development needs.
User-Friendly Features: Enjoy hands-on learning with a user button, user LED, and a built-in motion sensor.
NXP MIMXRT1010-EVK
Engaging Projects Included in the i.MX RT1010 Evaluation Kit Book
Each project not only builds on essential concepts but also presents practical applications that can spark your creativity.
ON/OFF Temperature Controller: You’ll work with an LM35 sensor, a relay, and a heater to learn how to keep temperatures just right. It’s a practical way to understand how systems use negative feedback for accuracy.
Mosquito Repeller: You’ll use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to generate a 40 kHz ultrasonic sound with a piezo transducer. While it’s a known concept, creating a device to repel mosquitoes is a fun way to see how sound frequencies can serve practical purposes in everyday life.
7-Segment LED Display Counter: Create a 4-digit multiplexed display that counts up every second. You’ll use timer interrupts to refresh the display, having hands-on experience with timing and output management.
Serial Communication: Connect the MIMXRT1010-EVK to an Arduino UNO and send numbers back and forth to calculate their squares. This project emphasizes how devices communicate with each other, giving you valuable insights into communication protocols.
LED Flashing as Morse SOS Signal: Here, you’ll use LED lights to flash out the SOS Morse code. It’s a fun and engaging way to learn about encoding messages visually while sharpening your technical skills.
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Discussion (3 comments)
Dirk Haratz 4 months ago
glaucileine.vieira@elektor.com 4 months ago
Unfortunately, S/PDIF is a very specialized and complex topic, and there are no working examples provided for using this interface. There are some demo audio examples available using the "SAI" interface.
You may want to ask for further assistance from NXP. The following NXP Community website could be useful:
https://community.nxp.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?advanced=false&allow_punctuation=true&q=pdif
The following links may also be useful:
Robert Squibb 4 months ago