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MQX_KSDK missing 80-Pin Cases

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m3
Contributor II

What happened to the 80-Pins QFP types in MQX_KSDK?.Even for the supported MCUs the QFP-80 case is missing.:smileyshocked:

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soledad
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Hi m3,

Sorry if I am not understanding your question very well. MQX only has support for Freescale boards, so if the boards do not have 80 pins devices then MQX does not have support for 80 pins devices.

If you have a custom board then you need to create your own BSP. The BSP has the pin definitions.


Have a great day,
Sol

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m3
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Great! Why not putting this info in front of the Webpage? Here is what i believed to be true:

Supported Devices

  • Kinetis K2x USB Microcontrollers (MCUs)
    • K22_100: Kinetis K22 - 100 MHz, Low Power, USB Microcontrollers (MCUs)
    • K22_120: Kinetis K22 - 120 MHz, Low Power, High Performance, USB Microcontrollers (MCUs)
    • K24_120: Kinetis K24 - 120 MHz, Low Power, High Performance, USB, with 256KB SRAM Microcontrollers (MCUs)
  • Kinetis K6x Ethernet Crypto Microcontrollers (MCUs)
    • K63_120: Kinetis K63 - 120 MHz, Ethernet, USB, Security, Tamper Detection, with 256KB SRAM Microcontrollers (MCUs)
    • K64_120: Kinetis K64 - 120 MHz, Ethernet, USB, 256KB SRAM Microcontrollers (MCUs)
  • KV3x: Kinetis KV3x - 100/120 MHz, BLCD, DSP, FPU, High Performance Microcontrollers (MCUs)

Nothing about toy-like boards and since this is freescale.com not lego i have erroneously assumed that we talk about real world applications.

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