When mcuXpresso will support MK60FN1M0VLQ12 and MK20DX128VMP5?

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When mcuXpresso will support MK60FN1M0VLQ12 and MK20DX128VMP5?

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jrfoliveira
Contributor I

I am trying to work with MK60FN1M0VLQ12 and MK20DX128VMP5 at mcuxpresso however i cant find these processors to work with. Could i use other processor or the support for these are not available yet ?

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

Develop Kinetis chips on MCUXpresso, we need install SDK into the IDE first .

For example , about this  MK60FN1M0VLQ12, first download theMCUXPresso SDK package for it

refer to  Generating a downloadable MCUXpresso SDK v.2 package 

Then refer to  the MCUXpresso_IDE_User_Guide -> 4.4 Installing an SDK  to install .

(I attached this DOC to you .) .

You can also refer to this user guide to crate new project and import demo project of SDK.

For the time of supporting  of MK20DX128VMP5, I will ask the development team , and tell you .

Hope it helps


Have a great day,
TIC

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jrfoliveira
Contributor I

Dear Alice, thanks for the answer. The problem is that I cannot find

MK60FN1M0VLQ12 on the list of processors in order to generate the sdk.

There is only three k60 parts and none match this fpu 1m flash that I am

using in my project.

Can you investigate why it's not available the MK60FN1M0VLQ12 on MCUXpresso

sdk generator?

Regards,

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Re: When mcuXpresso will support MK60FN1M0VLQ12 and MK20DX128VMP5?

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

Sorry for my mistake, I misunderstand the MK63FN1M0xxx12 to MK60FN1M0xxx12, sorry。

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OK, I will also ask the MCUXXpresso SDK team about the support for MK60FN1M0xxx12 .

Now,  you can use the KDS with processor expert to develop these two chips:

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BR

Alice

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jrfoliveira
Contributor I

Dear Alice,

I want to say that after some research i have found that the K63 and K60

are quite similar. The architecture and peripherals are almost the same.

The only difference are 3 pins (tamper @ K63 x vref out and DAC1 and DAC2 @

K60). The processors besides its three pins are pin compatible (considering

the 144 LQFP package only).

Then i believe that is possible to use K63 in replacement of K60. To

confirm this i just want to know from NXP engineering team if i can leave

the tamper pins in K63 floating if i will not use them or i need to put a

known voltage (Ground or VCC) ?

The good news is that the K63 is fully supported by mcuxpresso today.

I am waiting your reply.

Regards,

On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 4:34 PM juliano Oliveira <jrfoliveira@gmail.com>

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

I think its hard to use SDK for k63FN1M0xxx12 to K60FN1M0xxx12 .

For there are many difference between them , for example :

-  The FlexRAM:

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- The CAN interrupt vector number .

- K60 has 4 ADC ,  K60 only has 2 .

- k60 has PTA PTB PTC PTD PTE PTF , while K63  hasn't PTF port .

- And so on .

You can refer to the compare the manuals of the two chips, also you can create a simple project

on KDS, then compare the header fiels .

While if you only use the modules that they are the same , maybe you can use the SDK for k63 into k60 .

BR

Alice

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jrfoliveira
Contributor I

Alice, sorry for my email, i didnt have explained my application.

In my application i dont use PTF, flexRam, CAN, ADC and DAC (i use external

ADC and DAC).

Mainly because of this that i claim that i could change the processors.

Do you think that is ok ?

Regards,

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

If you don't use these different  peripherals , maybe you can have a try .

BR

Alice

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john71
Senior Contributor I

It would be also nice to know why K70 omitted from SDK Builder.

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Evgeny,

There isn't the official release time about k70 support the KSDK.

BR

Alice

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jrfoliveira
Contributor I

Thanks a lot Alice.

I will use the KDS for a while, but i am really interested to use

mcuxpresso as soon as it support the processors.

There are some estimation date for mcuxpresso support k60 float point and

k20 fixed point ?

Regards,

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

Sorry to reply you late,   I got the response just now,  the committed date of MCUXpressso

support "MK60FN1M0VLQ12" and " MK20DX128VMP5" is set to 21/May/2020 .

BR

Alice

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Alice_Yang
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Juliano,

I also haven't got the reply now , sorry .

BR

Alice

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