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NXP Semiconductors KITFS5600SKTEVM Getting Started
NXP Semiconductors KITFS5600SKTEVM Getting Started

NXP Semiconductors KITFS5600SKTEVM Getting Started

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Getting Started with the KITFS5600SKTEVM Evaluation
Board
Get Started
NXP analog product development boards provide an easy-to-use platform for evaluating
NXP products. The boards support a range of analog, mixed-signal and power solutions.
They incorporate monolithic integrated circuits and system-in-package devices that use
proven high-volume technology. NXP products offer longer battery life, a smaller form
factor, reduced component counts, lower cost, and improved performance in powering
state-of-the-art systems.
This page will guide you through the process of setting up and using the
KITFS5600SKTEVM evaluation board.
1.1 Kit Contents and Packing List
The KITFS5600SKTEVM contents include:
Assembled and tested evaluation board in an anti-static bag
FRDM-K82F Freedom Development Platform
Unprogrammed QM, ASIL B and enhanced ASIL B FS5600 samples
Quick Start Guide
1.2 Additional Hardware
In addition to the kit contents, the following hardware is necessary or beneficial when
working with this kit.
Power supply with a range up to 40 V
Oscilloscope
Voltmeter
1.3 Windows PC workstation
This evaluation board requires a Windows PC workstation. Meeting these minimum
specifications should produce great results when working with this evaluation board.
USB-enabled computer with Windows 7 or Windows 10
1.4 Software
Installing software is necessary to work with this evaluation board. All listed software is
available on the evaluation board's information page at KITFS5600SKT-EVM.
Refer to the user manual under Design Resources for additional details on featured
component and board configurations.
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Summary of Contents for NXP Semiconductors KITFS5600SKTEVM

  • Page 1 Getting Started with the KITFS5600SKTEVM Evaluation Board Get Started NXP analog product development boards provide an easy-to-use platform for evaluating NXP products. The boards support a range of analog, mixed-signal and power solutions. They incorporate monolithic integrated circuits and system-in-package devices that use proven high-volume technology.
  • Page 2: Get To Know The Hardware

    USB connection and GUI for register access, OTP emulation and programming 2.2 Board Description The KITFS5600SKTEVM is a hardware evaluation tool that allows performance test and OTP programming of the FS5600. An Emulation mode is possible to test different OTP configurations as needed. Different inductors and MOSFETs are included in the kit to allow the user to try different switching frequencies.
  • Page 3: Install Software

    1. VBAT connector 2. SW1 output 3. SW2 output 4. BIAS_IN input 5. Debug voltage input 6. EN1 and EN2 switches 7. GPIO1/2/3 option selection 8. 32-pin QFN socket for inserting the FS5600 Install Software Unzip the NXPGUI_PR_x into any desired location. Find the NXP_GUI_x.x-Setup from the GUI folder inside the package and run it to install the GUI in any desired location.
  • Page 5 1. Press the RST push button on the Freedom board and connect the USB cable into the SDA port ( ) on the Freedom board. 2. If a new “BOOTLOADER” device appears on the left pane of the File explorer: 1.
  • Page 6: Configuring The Hardware

    3. Skip 2a if MAINTENANCE appears in the File Explorer instead of BOOTLOADER. Follow 2b and 2c instead. 4. Locate the file “nxp-gui-fw-frdmk82f-usb_hid-fs5600_xxx.bin” from the package (MCU folder) and drag and drop the file into the FRDM_K82FD device. 5. Freedom board Firmware is successfully loaded. Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable into the USB port.
  • Page 7 Figure 1 presents a typical hardware configuration incorporating the development board, power supply and Windows PC workstation. To configure the hardware and workstation as illustrated in Figure 1, complete the following procedure: 1. Ensure that jumpers are in the default positions. 2.
  • Page 8 5. A configuration window is displayed. Select the kit type and the device silicon version, and then click OK. 6. Click Start to enable the connection to the device. Once the device is connected properly, the “Start” button is activated and the system is ready for operation. 7.