NXP Semiconductors RDDRONE-CUPK64 NXP Cup Mikroe Mainboard

NXP Semiconductors RDDRONE-CUPK64 NXP Cup Mikroe Mainboard is based on the Kinetis® K Arm® Cortex®-M4 MCU and was designed for the NXP Cup challenge. The RDDRONE-CUPK64 Mainboard can be combined with the DFRobot ROB0170 NXP Cup Race Car Chassis to form the base and main control system of a smart autonomous car.

The NXP Semiconductors RDDRONE-CUPK64 NXP Cup Mikroe Mainboard, also known as the ARC Board, was developed by students and professors on the winning "Haute-Ecole Arc" team from Switzerland. It is designed to control brushed motors and cameras via SPI.

Kit Contents

  • 1x Mainboard
  • 3x Screws M2.5
  • 3x Nuts M2.5
  • 3x Hexagon spacers M2.5
  • 2x Wire end ferrule mounted on flexible single-core cables
  • 3x 2-pole male plug
  • 2x 0.1m flexible single-core cables
  • 1x IDC FC 10p connector
  • 1x 50cm 10-pin ribbon cable 
  • 1x 8-position rectangular receptacle

NXP Cup

The NXP Cup is a global competition where student teams build, program, and race pro-level autonomous model cars. Students optimize the hardware and software, aiming for the fastest time and most precise maneuvering.

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Block Diagram

Block Diagram - NXP Semiconductors RDDRONE-CUPK64 NXP Cup Mikroe Mainboard

Setup Examples

Published: 2021-09-14 | Updated: 2022-03-11