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MK20DN64 SDK

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Onemars
Contributor II

Where can I find the SDK (preferably for KDS) for MK20DN64? It is not listed here https://mcuxpresso.nxp.com/en/select , and the MK20DX128 seems to be incompatible.

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Onemars
Contributor II

Well, according to this table MCUXpresso Supported Devices Table - through May 2018, I'm screwed. Not supported and not planned, go use CodeWarrior. I like it. The K20 50MHz parts are still all active, a big warning is needed in their pages.

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi

See the links below.


uTasker has on-going support for almost all parts, including the oldest: in CodeWarrior, KDS, MCUXpresso, IAR, Keil, Greenhill, CooCox, Rowley Crosswork, Atollic TrueStudio, S32 Design Studio, Standalone make and Visual Studio.
With its unique Kinetis simulator (allowing projects to be simulated in near-real time - including DMA, Interrupts, peripherals and external devices) it represents a highly efficient development environment with quality and industrially proven code.
You can get it for free on GitHub or for professional work there is a licensed version with personal support to ensure your project is quickly successful.
It is a long term project (with 7 years Kinetis history to date) which ensures stability and continuity over the development cycle and longer  For example, Coldfire and LPCxxx developments {Kinetis predecessors} performed 12 years ago can be run on almost any Kintis part with virtually no porting effort due to tight HALs and continued backward compatibility).

Regards

Mark


Kinetis: http://www.utasker.com/kinetis.html
Kinetis K20:
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/FRDM-K20D50M.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/TWR-K20D50M.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/TWR-K20D72M.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/TEENSY_3.1.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/tinyK20.html

For less questions and restrictions, and faster, cheaper developments: try uTasker for Kinetis

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Onemars
Contributor II

What I'm saying is: find me another big MCU company which decides to not provided updated drivers for their parts, but has the time to keep writing incompatible SDKs from scratch (1.3, 2.0, McuEspresso...).

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