Pavel,
Apologies, I somehow missed this one last week. We are not specifically targeting the LPC408x, although we ARE working on a next generation that will pull in support for some legacy NXP parts. There are lots of things changing, and many people engaged in the updates. So I'll give you a general overview:
- CodeWarrior support is disappering (this was already planned in advance of the merger)
- Processor Expert support is disappearing (also already planned)
- MQX support is disappearing (also already planned)
- We will have a thin sensor driver layer(s) sitting on top of KSDK. At the same time, we're working to ensure that we can set those levels on top of equivalent driver levels for legacy NXP parts.
- We have refactored the sensor fusion library to be RTOS independent. You can write an application using bare-metal or with RTOS. KEX supports FreeRTOS and microCOS II/III, so we will supply example projects for these. I have FreeRTOS and bare-metal working now. But again, the fusion library will be RTOS agnostic.
- The sensor fusion library will sit on top of the sensor driver level mentioned above.
- We will probably distribute the updated sensor fusion library as part of the online Kinetis Expert (KEX) tool.
- Target delivery is late 2nd or early 3rd quarter.
The project described above is quite dynamic, and constantly changing. But this is our current intent.
Regards,
Mike