NXP Semiconductors RDVCU5775EVM Development Board

NXP Semiconductors RDVCU5775EVM Development Board features an MPC5775B MCU and provides a safe high-voltage battery management system (BMS) platform. This board supports dual transform physical layer (TPL) communications with a daisy chain of battery cell controller (BCC) devices and vehicle control units (VCUs) to high-voltage functionalities. The board supports multiple input/output interfaces, including MSDI, ADC, GPIO, LSD, and HSD, and directs powertrain systems to the domain controller. NXP Semiconductors RDVCU5775EVM Development Board also offers a GUI tool to easily monitor the system over CAN and supports multiple communication interfaces, such as ETH, CAN(FD), LIN, and UART. The RDVCU5775EVM operates at a 3V to 5V supply voltage range and a -40°C to +125°C temperature range. Typical applications include VCUs and high-voltage battery management systems.

Features

  • Bootloader based on UDS on CAN protocol
  • 2 demo app projects for S32SDK and autostart MCAL
  • GUI tool to easily monitor the system over CAN
  • Supports dual TPL communications with daisy-chain of BCC devices
  • Supports multiple communication interfaces
    • ETH, CAN(FD), LIN, and UART
  • Power SBC FS65x with 1 CAN physical layer
  • Supports MSDI, ADC, GPIO, LSD, and HSD input/output interfaces
  • Supports functional safety features onboard
    • ASIL-D safety power SBC MC33FS6523CAE
    • ASIL-D MCU MPC5775B
    • ASIL-C battery cell controller MC33771

Applications

  • VCUs
  • High-voltage battery management systems

Specifications

  • Hardware
    • 1x 100Base-T1 Ethernet
    • 3x CAN, 2 of which support CANFD
    • 1x LIN / 1x UART
    • 2x PWM input/ 16x switch input/ 10x ADC/ 4x high-side output channels/ 11x low-side output channel
    • 5x 5V / 1x 12V power supply for the external sensor
  • MPC577B microcontroller (416 MAPBGA)
  • 3V to 5V supply voltage range
  • -40°C to +125°C operating temperature range

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - NXP Semiconductors RDVCU5775EVM Development Board
Publicado: 2020-07-12 | Actualizado: 2024-09-10