NXP S32K Hands-on Workshop

An introduction to NXP's S32K microcontroller family, designed for automotive applications.

Workshop Agenda

  • S32K Product & Roadmap Overview
  • Introduction to 'Cookbook App Note'
  • Hands-on exercises covering GPIO, Clocks, Interrupts, DMA, Timers, ADC, UART, SPI, CAN, and CAN FD
  • Appendix: S32 Design Studio Blank Project Steps

Product Overview & Roadmap

Explore the evolution of automotive edge node solutions, moving from distributed architectures to high-performance domain architectures. NXP's S32K microcontrollers offer a scalable platform for future-proof automotive systems.

S32K Value Proposition

Leveraging ARM Cortex cores for scalability and future-proof features like enhanced security, functional safety (ISO 26262), and advanced communication protocols (CAN FD).

S32K1 / KEA Compatibility

Details on pin and IP compatibility across the S32K1xx and KEA product series, as well as with older MPC series, facilitating migration and development.

S32K144: ASIL B 512K General Purpose MCU

Key specifications and features of the S32K144 microcontroller, including its ARM Cortex-M4F core, memory, temperature range, power supplies, and packaging options. Highlights include high performance, advanced automotive communication, functional safety, security, and low power consumption.

S32K Superior Performance & Code Density

Demonstrates the superior performance and code density of the S32K series, particularly the Cortex-M4F core, through CoreMark benchmarks. This translates to higher efficiency and more space for application code.

Industry Leading Low Power Performance

Highlights the exceptional low-power capabilities of the S32K family across various operating modes, making them ideal for power-sensitive automotive applications.

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