Problems with the S32K144 FlexCAN message buffer

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Problems with the S32K144 FlexCAN message buffer

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JihongZhang
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Hi,

  I am programming the S32K144 FlexCAN, About whether this RAMn is a message cache buff?For example,I will reading the data,do I read it from the RAM section 0x80 to 0x87F?

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JihongZhang
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PetrS
NXP TechSupport
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Hi,

yes, from address offset 0x80 a message buffer (MB) space is allocated. To send and receive messages you need to set/read those MBs. See chapters 55.5.3-55.5.5 of the device Reference Manual to know the MB structure and a MBs address offset for different RAM block configuration (payload).

BR, Petr

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JihongZhang
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Hi PetrS,

Thank you for your answer.I have another question,What determines the size of FlexCAN RAM  message buffer,such as the 16, 32, 64, and 128 parameters.As shown blow:

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PetrS
NXP TechSupport
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Hi,

what is the document you are referring to?
Each individual MB is formed by 16, 24, 40, or 72 bytes, depending on the quantity of data bytes allocated for the message payload: 8, 16, 32, or 64 data bytes, respectively.
FlexCAN module of the S32K144 has 32MBs max.

BR, Petr 

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JihongZhang
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Hi PetrS,

Thank you for your answer. I'm looking at the flexcan ug document.I read your reply, which means that the maximum MB parameter limit is determined by the chip design.