hi
from your screenshot. the "Test" project is not a processor expert project.
please create a processor expert based project(see below screenshot), then import pe component. See how it works.
Whether the project supporting SDK is ok. the important is the project itself must support pe.
For a pe project, under the project folder, there must be a *.pe file. please check it on your side.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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hi
from your screenshot. the "Test" project is not a processor expert project.
please create a processor expert based project(see below screenshot), then import pe component. See how it works.
Whether the project supporting SDK is ok. the important is the project itself must support pe.
For a pe project, under the project folder, there must be a *.pe file. please check it on your side.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
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Note: If this post answers your question, please click the Correct Answer button. Thank you!
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No, there is no Processor Expert support for Kinetis SDK 2.0 (see https://mcuoneclipse.com/2016/01/29/first-nxp-kinetis-sdk-release-sdk-v2-0-with-on-demand-package-bu... ).
There is only the way that you can carry over the generated code, see https://mcuoneclipse.com/2016/05/15/mother-of-components-processor-expert-with-nxp-kinetis-sdk-v2-0-... .
I hope this helps,
Erich