Has anybody generated a pinout spreadsheet for the K22F 512KB processor family?

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Has anybody generated a pinout spreadsheet for the K22F 512KB processor family?

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davepfaltzgraff
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I would like a convenient way to search for all pins supporting the SPI0_PCS0 signal. Since the table contained in the K22P121M120SF7 manual pushes the signal names into two lines, a text search is difficult and error prone.

If a spreadsheet of the same information was available, it would also help in similar searches - such as all pins supporting the I2C bus. So, before I go to the effort, I was wondering if such a table might already exist.

Thanks.

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EarlOrlando
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Does this work?

Regards,

Earl.

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davepfaltzgraff
Senior Contributor I

Hi Earl,

That looks like it might work, but I have a problem with an 'xslx' file. I use OpenOffice 4.1 and the display is not pretty.

Can you convert to something that might be compatible with something other than MS Excel?

Thanks,

Dave

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EarlOrlando
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I saved it in htm format, hope it helps.

Regards,

Earl.

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davepfaltzgraff
Senior Contributor I

Hi Earl,

I downloaded and unzipped the file to Y:\Freescale\K22P121M120SF7RM.htm

When I try to open it in Firefox, it reports:

Firefox can't find the file at /Y:/Freescale/K22P121M120SF7RM_files/sheet001.htm

When I try to open it in Windows Internet Explorer, all I get is:

This page can’t be displayed.

Does this give you any useful information?

Thanks,

Dave

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EarlOrlando
Senior Contributor II

I am so sorry, I attached the wrong files, I updated the attachment.

Please unzip the files before open.

Regards,

Earl.

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davepfaltzgraff
Senior Contributor I

Hi Earl,

OK. That one works and is useable for my immediate purposes.

I shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth, but having it as a spreadsheet would be more useful...

Just a comment to pass on to the Freescale team. Having this kind of table available in the manuals is all well and good, but making an electronic version of it available for all the processors would help guys like me who are trying to do the hardware design and must make decisions as to which pins get connected where.

Thanks,

Dave

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