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S32K SDK can_pal lack

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adria
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Hi,

I am usign processor expert and have added can_pal component to my project. I see there are some features from FlexCAN which can_pal doesn't cover. If I want to use them, what do you recommend me to do:

1. Keep using can_pal and, in case I want to use some of the FlexCAN functions which are not covered by can_pal, directly call those FlexCAN function.

2. Remove can_pal component from my project and start using only FlexCAN.

Best regards,

Adria

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victorjimenez
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Hello Adria,

If your application allows you to use FlexCAN instead of can_pal, my recommendation would be to stick to your second option, remove can_pal component from your project and start using only FlexCAN.

Have a great day,
TIC

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Hello Adria,

If your application allows you to use FlexCAN instead of can_pal, my recommendation would be to stick to your second option, remove can_pal component from your project and start using only FlexCAN.

Have a great day,
TIC

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