EtherNet/IP (CIP) Protocol Support on S32G3xx Platform

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EtherNet/IP (CIP) Protocol Support on S32G3xx Platform

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P_lavanya18
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Hello NXP Team,

I am currently evaluating the S32G3xx series for an industrial networking application and would like to confirm whether the platform supports the EtherNet/IP (CIP) protocol either natively or through available software stacks.

Specifically, I am interested in understanding:

  • Whether NXP provides any middleware or SDK support for EtherNet/IP (CIP)
  • If third-party stacks (e.g., OpENer or commercial CIP stacks) are compatible with the S32G3xx architecture
  • Any reference designs, application notes, or example projects related to EtherNet/IP on this platform

Your guidance on this would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
lavanya pandhila

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chenyin_h
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Hello, @P_lavanya18 

Thanks for your post.

As far as I know, the CIP(ethernet/IP) stack is not included by default within BSP/RTD, or public demo/document from NXP.

However, since the CIP stack is an application protocol, which is based on the TCP/IP. The opensource implementation like OpENer, they would be possibly used based on the BSP provisioned by NXP theoretically, I suggest integrating it yourself for a trial, for example,  using the ubuntu-based RFS during the integration work, in order for solving lib dependency more conveniently.

I hope it will help.

 

BR

Chenyin

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