NXP S32K144 EVB Quick Start Guide

This document serves as a quick start guide for the NXP S32K144 EVB (SCH-29248 REV B), offering essential information for users to begin utilizing the development board.

Introduction to the S32K144 EVB

The S32K144 EVB is a versatile evaluation board designed to facilitate the development and testing of applications using the S32K144 microcontroller. It features an Arduino™ UNO footprint-compatible design, an integrated OpenSDA serial and debug adapter, and on-chip connectivity for CAN, LIN, and UART/SCI protocols.

Key features include:

  • Support for S32K144 100LQFP
  • Small form factor (up to 6" x 4")
  • Easy access to MCU I/O header pins
  • SBC UJA1169 and LIN phy TJA1027
  • Potentiometer for precise voltage and analog measurement
  • RGB LED
  • Two push-button switches and two touch electrodes
  • Flexible power supply options (microUSB or external 12V)

Getting Started

This guide covers essential steps for getting started with the S32K144 EVB, including:

  1. Understanding the board's components and pinout.
  2. Configuring jumpers for power and debug settings.
  3. Powering up the board and verifying its operation.
  4. Using the JumpStart setup with the FreeMASTER tool.
  5. Introduction to OpenSDA for debugging.
  6. Creating new projects and debugging with S32DS.

For more detailed information, refer to the official NXP documentation available at NXP S32K1xx Automotive MCUs.

Models: S32K144 EVB Board for Automotive General Purpose, S32K144, EVB Board for Automotive General Purpose, Automotive General Purpose, General Purpose

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