S32K by nxp - Cortex M4F, 5V, automotive qualified, 112MHz, up to with 2MB flash and up to 256k ram.
Still PRE-PRODUCTION, they mention dev board next quarter. Pretty cool chip.
http://www.nxp.com/products/automotive- ... llers:S32K
Anyone interested to start a ChibiOS port?
NXP S32K - 5V, automotive qualified Cortex-M4F
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Re: NXP S32K - 5V, automotive qualified Cortex-M4F
PS: can anyone educate me on the whole Freescale / NXP thing?
I assume currently more supported viewforum.php?f=26 comes from the Freescale which is now defunct since acquired by NXP. Less supported viewforum.php?f=20 is from the original NXP?
And now S32K http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontro ... CHITECTURE as a separate ARM-based family.
Do they share anything between any families?
I assume currently more supported viewforum.php?f=26 comes from the Freescale which is now defunct since acquired by NXP. Less supported viewforum.php?f=20 is from the original NXP?
And now S32K http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontro ... CHITECTURE as a separate ARM-based family.
Do they share anything between any families?
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Re: NXP S32K - 5V, automotive qualified Cortex-M4F
I don't know for sure, now they have devices created in NXP and devices created in Freescale with entirely different internal architecture, the question is, which ones will survive?
Anyway, it would be cool to extend support, as usual, it is matter to find stakeholders and a maintainer.
Giovanni
Anyway, it would be cool to extend support, as usual, it is matter to find stakeholders and a maintainer.
Giovanni
Re: NXP S32K - 5V, automotive qualified Cortex-M4F
This place:
https://mcuoneclipse.com/
is a good source of info for users of both MCU families...
Main subject - various soft tools (IDE's, compilers, stacks etc.)
https://mcuoneclipse.com/
is a good source of info for users of both MCU families...
Main subject - various soft tools (IDE's, compilers, stacks etc.)
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