I watched Part 1 | Introducing the LIN Communication Blocks of the NXP MBDT webinar (https://www.nxp.com/design/training/introducing-the-lin-communication-blocks-of-the-nxp-mbdt:TIP-INT...
From that I have an understanding that blocks like LIN master is coded before and presented as blocks, whether my understanding is correct or We need to code and then convert them as a block.
Hey, did you got the solution please share i was wanted to know as i am having some issue.
Hello @AbisheK ,
You are correct, all the blocks that we offer as part of our toolbox are already "coded", meaning they will automatically generate the code for the specific functionality - in this case, for the LIN component. You are free to add other blocks if you need to extend our library.
Kind regards,
Razvan.
As a beginner, I don't know much about LIN Communication code. For example, if I want to turn on an LED using Lin communication, will I be able to see the code that generated the output if I add corresponding blocks?
As a beginner, I don't know much about LIN Communication code. For example, if I want to turn on an LED using Lin communication, will I be able to see the code that generated the output if I add corresponding blocks?