Is there any IDE available to develop without a board development, I just want to use MKL82Z128VLK7 microcontroller? if so, which is it?
Hello Edward
I don't exactly understand the question but I have developed for the KL82 with the following IDEs:
NXP's MCUXpresso
NXP's Kinetis Design Studio (KDS)
Freescale's CodeWarrior 10.x
S32 Design Studio for ARM
Rowley Associate's Crossworks
CooCox CoIDE
IAR Embedded Workbench
Keil µVision
Green Hills
Atollic TrueSTUDIO for ARM
Standalone GCC from Makefile
VisualStudio for Kinetis simulation
See http://www.utasker.com/kinetis.html
so there are quite a few to choose from, and one that may suit your requirement.
Regards
Mark
Hello, good day
Thank you so much for answering too fast. To explain it better, what I
want is to develop applications
into a MKL82Z128VLK7 microcontroller, but I will use the microcontroller
only, I won't be able to
use a complete development board with all their extra components because
of the small space available.
We might use an extra small case so I want to know if there is a
possibility to program only the microcontroller
with the same IDE, in this case I'm using "Kinetis Design Studio" with
FRDM-KL82Z. Imagine that I just have
chip MKL82Z128VLK7 without the board, I'd like to program on this device
but what I don't know is: if I
could use the same IDE or maybe I need another IDE to develop only for
this microcontroller.
Please, I'd like you to tell me which tools I need to develop for this
chip without any kind of board
development, in the future I will use the chip to connect a very
specific components that's why I want
to know options to consider.
Best regards
Eduardo
Eduardo
None of the IDEs are restricted to a board. None of the IDEs are restricted to a component either (if it support compiling for Cotex-M0+, Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M4F it can build for any Kinetis part). The only possible restrictions is with the debugger type that the IDE supports - but with KDS or MCUXpressor and a P&E or Segger debugger you have no problems. In the worst case it may not be able to display peripheral registers when debugging unknown types.
Some of the tools may contain some automatic generation tools that others don't (or only support limited devices) but if you have some experience with programming these are more or less superfluous anyway since any decent library gives you the same (or much more).
Regards
Mark
Excellent, than you so much for helping, this information is highly
important for us.
Best regards
Eduardo
Hi Eduardo,
Yes, indeed there are many IDE tools support MKL82Z128VLK7.
But NXP's recommendation is MCUXpresso. To work with MKL82Z128VLK7, MCUXpresso needs combine with SDK2.x for MKL82Z128VLK7, SDK can be download here:
Welcome to MCUXpresso | MCUXpresso Config Tools
You don't want to associate with board, so you download SDK package for device rather than for board.
see attached video.
when you create a new project with MCUXpresso, make sure you select baremetal and Empty board file. then the board file will not be generated.
Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: If this post answers your question, please click the Correct Answer button. Thank you!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Excellent, than you so much for helping, this information is highly
important for us.
Best regards
Eduardo