I am starting out with the Design Studio software, but I see no option to select the MK02 line of chips. I found a link saying that I need to install SDK 1.1 (not sure why I would need to go backwards), but I cannot seem to find that rev. Is there anything else I need to do?
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Hi Andrew,
KDS_3.0 by itself does not support MK02 devices.
If you install the KSDK_1.3 it does have processor support for the MK02 devices.
The KDSK_1.3 release notes (once installed in the ~KSDK_1.3/doc folder) has following:
4 Supported Development Systems
Development boards Kinetis MCU devices
FRDM-KV31F (Rev. X1)
MK22FN512VDC12, MK22FN512VLL12,
MK22FN512VLH12, MK22FN512VMP12,
MK22FN512CAP12, MK02FN128VLH10, MK02FN128VLF10,
MK02FN128VFM10, MK02FN64VFM10, MK02FN64VLF10,
MK02FN64VLH10 MK22FN128CAH12, MK22FN128VDC10,
MK22FN128VLH10, MK22FN128VLL10 MK22FN128VMP10,
MK22FN256CAH12 MK22FN256VDC12, MK22FN256VLH12,
MK22FN256VLL12, MK22FN256VMP12
Regards,
David
Hi Andrew,
KDS_3.0 by itself does not support MK02 devices.
If you install the KSDK_1.3 it does have processor support for the MK02 devices.
The KDSK_1.3 release notes (once installed in the ~KSDK_1.3/doc folder) has following:
4 Supported Development Systems
Development boards Kinetis MCU devices
FRDM-KV31F (Rev. X1)
MK22FN512VDC12, MK22FN512VLL12,
MK22FN512VLH12, MK22FN512VMP12,
MK22FN512CAP12, MK02FN128VLH10, MK02FN128VLF10,
MK02FN128VFM10, MK02FN64VFM10, MK02FN64VLF10,
MK02FN64VLH10 MK22FN128CAH12, MK22FN128VDC10,
MK22FN128VLH10, MK22FN128VLL10 MK22FN128VMP10,
MK22FN256CAH12 MK22FN256VDC12, MK22FN256VLH12,
MK22FN256VLL12, MK22FN256VMP12
Regards,
David
Thanks....I downloaded SDK 1.3, but I am still a little confused.
In Figure 29 of the "Getting Started with Kenitis SDK" pdf, it says to select select the KSDK_<version>_Eclipse_Update.zip file in the install directly to get the repository. The issue is that there is no zip file to select.
It is here:
C:\Freescale\KSDK_1.3.0\tools\eclipse_update\KSDK_1.3.0_Eclipse_Update.zip
Erich
Actually, I got it working. Turns out that the IDE has a much more complete set of instructions.
Thanks!