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New Release! Freescale Kinetis SDK version 1.2.0 available now

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mnorman
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

New Release! Freescale Kinetis SDK version 1.2.0 available now

With this new release, we added support for:

     

40 additional Kinetis devices

     

11 more Freescale Freedom boards and Freescale Tower System development boards

     

8 new peripheral drivers

In addition, Kinetis SDK v1.2.0 has:

     

New demos and examples - now organized by evaluation board

     

Added clock manager functionality

     

Simplified clock configuration

     

Optimized example pin mux configuration for low-power

     

Consolidated header, linker and startup files under platform/devices

     

CMSIS-style headers: removed Freescale proprietary style

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The Kinetis SDK v1.2 continues to include support for FreeRTOS, Micrium® µC/OS -II® and µC/OS–III®, and Freescale MQX RTOS, and it has a growing community of support.

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Rashmitha_Nair
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Hi,

I am unable to download the SDK. Is there an alternative link?

 

Regards,

Rashmitha

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neilhancock
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Ok - thanks. Yeah the MK21F 120Mhz doesn't have all the features of the MK20D12 - like the 2nd USB HS. and none of the newer devices support the 2nd USB HS with touch that I can see.?

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neilhancock
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Just looking at Table 1Addedd device families, which lists  MK20D10 - does that imply the whole MK20D family, so for instance is it MK20D12 - 120Mhz version?

Will certainly try it for the MKL26Z4 that I'm planning on using.

thanks

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mnorman
NXP Employee
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The supported devices table uses a shortened form of the part numbers that leaves out the temperature and package codes.  The MK20D10 refers to the 100MHz MK20D devices. Here is the full view of the supported devices in the KSDK_1.2.0\platform\devices folder:

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The MK21F 120MHz devices are supported but not the older MK20F 120MHz devices.  There is no plan to back-port the KSDK to the devices supported by the TWR-K60F120M eval board.

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