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ericeckenrode
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Hello,

we would like to use the K65F and 3.0 mbed.  However, today it looks like the KSDK ported is dated.

mbed-hal-ksdk-mcu/mbed-hal-ksdk-mcu/TARGET_KSDK_CODE/hal at master · ARMmbed/mbed-hal-ksdk-mcu · Git...

 

It looks like K65F is only partially supported in this version (certain drivers are missing.  Ex.. lpuart, high speed USB, sdram, etc...).

 

It is known when the latest version of KSDK will be ported into the mbed platform??

Also, is Freescale responsible for this port or does it default to mbed for the port?

 

Thanks in advance,
Eric

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mnorman
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Eric,

Freescale worked with ARM to enable the FRDM-K64F mbed support, but as you noted it is based on an older version of the KSDK. We do plan to update the support for K64F and add more Kinetis devices in early 2016 based on KSDK v1.3 and later.  The exact timing isn't known at this time. 

The best place to discuss ARM mbed support is probably on the ARM mbed community with the developers who are actively contributing. 

-Michael

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mnorman
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Eric,

Freescale worked with ARM to enable the FRDM-K64F mbed support, but as you noted it is based on an older version of the KSDK. We do plan to update the support for K64F and add more Kinetis devices in early 2016 based on KSDK v1.3 and later.  The exact timing isn't known at this time. 

The best place to discuss ARM mbed support is probably on the ARM mbed community with the developers who are actively contributing. 

-Michael

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karina_valencia
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amh​ are you able to comment here?

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