Hello,
We have been using K60 (MK60FN1M0VLQ12) in one of our products and we would like to replace it with K66 (MK66FN2M0VLQ18). The OS we are using is MQX 4.0 and IDE is Code warrior 10.4. From NXP site it is found that MQX 5.0 gives support for Kinetics K66-180 device, but MQX 5.0 is licensed. We would like to know the licensing terms and cost of MQX5.0. Our product is using in commercial market and falls in a financial domain. Can we use single license for all units or will there be costing for each unit sold?
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Hello Arya,
To clarify, there are no royalties at all with the MQXv5 license, so you can make an unlimited number of units of the product that is covered by the license. I believe you have found the web page with the pricing, but to confirm it is listed on www.nxp.com/mqxv5 and then click on the 'Buy/Parametrics' tab at the top. As you noted, the license fee for a single product is $6K which includes the first year of maintenance updates. The maintenance period can optionally be extended after that first year for $3,500 / year. A single product is defined as a finished product with a specific model number (for example an industrial controller model #100). If you are making multiple products that use the same CPU and they are similar (for example industrial controllers model #100, #200, #300 etc) then the Product Family License is required. This also includes the first year of maintenance updates, however it does not include products from different families (such as industrial controllers, printers, and routers).
Should you be interested in some support services this is also available. Support is sold in blocks of time and the support time can be used for answering of technical questions, code/architecture reviews, remote debug session to help you debug your application, customizations, small bits of development, and related consultation. These are outlined on www.nxp.com/prosupport .
Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Regards,
Doug
Hello Arya,
To clarify, there are no royalties at all with the MQXv5 license, so you can make an unlimited number of units of the product that is covered by the license. I believe you have found the web page with the pricing, but to confirm it is listed on www.nxp.com/mqxv5 and then click on the 'Buy/Parametrics' tab at the top. As you noted, the license fee for a single product is $6K which includes the first year of maintenance updates. The maintenance period can optionally be extended after that first year for $3,500 / year. A single product is defined as a finished product with a specific model number (for example an industrial controller model #100). If you are making multiple products that use the same CPU and they are similar (for example industrial controllers model #100, #200, #300 etc) then the Product Family License is required. This also includes the first year of maintenance updates, however it does not include products from different families (such as industrial controllers, printers, and routers).
Should you be interested in some support services this is also available. Support is sold in blocks of time and the support time can be used for answering of technical questions, code/architecture reviews, remote debug session to help you debug your application, customizations, small bits of development, and related consultation. These are outlined on www.nxp.com/prosupport .
Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Regards,
Doug
Hi Doug, Hi Daniel,
Great thanks for your swift response.
A few more queries
It is stated in NXP site that KDS provides support for Processor Expert software with support for Kinetis SDK v1.x. Please confirm if it provides support for new version SDK v3.
Regards,
Arya
Hi arya
It is stated in NXP site that KDS provides support for Processor Expert software with support for Kinetis SDK v1.x. Please confirm if it provides support for new version SDK v3.
[Daniel]: Kinetis Designer Studio is free. KSDK 1.3 was compiled and tested with KDSv3
[Daniel]: KSDK1.x support these Peripherals. But classic MQX drivers can't directly used in KSDK, please check below link for more details
Installing NIO driver in MQX for KSDK
[Daniel]: For FreeRTOS, you can use LWIP and Fatfs
[Daniel]: FreeRTOS provides a very small footprint, low overhead and very fast execution. The kernel itself consist of only three or four C files. 4-8k bytes of flash minimum.
Please be note that, from KSDK2.0, NXP KSDK only provides support to FreeRTOS, MQX was removed from KSDK. and MQX v5 is the continuation of classic MQX.
Have a great day,
Daniel
Thank you Daniel for the answers.
Hi arya vijayan
NXP offers single product license and product/multi-product family license. Please check below link for more details
MQX™ v5 Software Solutions|NXP
MQX™ v5 Software Solutions|NXP
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Regards
Daniel
Hello Daniel,
By single product license, does it mean that we can purchase MQX for $6000 and build it for N number of units?
Annual maintenance cost of $3500 to be paid for each year right?
Regards,
Arya@@@
Hi Arya
Yes, for N number of units for a specific customer product.
For specific question, please issue a ticket here, Support|NXP , / development projects
Regards
Daniel