Hello Sir
1. I am planning to include S32K microcontroller in my project. There are a lot of documents are there. But I want to know how to program this microcontroller (samples) and what are the components I need to buy.
2. Also, I have input and output data in the excel file. I want to train the neural network and test in real-time machinery data using a microcontroller. So please help me how to do this in the microcontroller.
Regards
Hema
Hello Hema,
Regarding your questions please see my comments below.
1. I am planning to include S32K microcontroller in my project. There are a lot of documents are there. But I want to know how to program this microcontroller (samples) and what are the components I need to buy.
What S32K are you using? As first steps, I would recommend you getting the evaluation board for the chip that you are using, for example, if you are planning to use the S32K144, then you can buy the S32K144-EVB. In the webpage of the board, you will find a get started, here it's explained everything you need to know on how to start working with the evaluation board.
2. Also, I have input and output data in the excel file. I want to train the neural network and test in real-time machinery data using a microcontroller. So please help me how to do this in the microcontroller.
If your final application requires this, I don't think that the S32K family is the best option. I would recommend you to take a look at the i.MXRT family instead. The i.MX RT Series is the industry’s first crossover processor, offering the highest performance Arm Cortex-M core, real-time functionality, and MCU usability at an affordable price (link).
I also recommend you to take a look to our eIQ ML software development environment, this works with the i.MXRT and I think is a good starting point for your application.
Useful eIQ links:
eIQ™ ML Software Development Environment | NXP
eIQ Getting Started with i.MX RT
eIQ Demo Input Guide for i.MX RT
eIQ Transfer Learning Lab with i.MX RT
Have a great day,
TIC
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