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
An introduction to NXP's S32K microcontroller family, designed for automotive applications.
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.
Leveraging ARM Cortex cores for scalability and future-proof features like enhanced security, functional safety (ISO 26262), and advanced communication protocols (CAN FD).
Details on pin and IP compatibility across the S32K1xx and KEA product series, as well as with older MPC series, facilitating migration and development.
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.
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.
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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NXP S32K1xx Microcontrollers: Hardware Design Guidelines Comprehensive hardware design guidelines for NXP's S32K1xx family of microcontrollers, covering power supplies, clock circuitry, debug interfaces, communication modules (LIN, CAN, I2C, Ethernet), Quad SPI, and general PCB layout considerations. |
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NXP S32K3: Safe and Secure Automotive General Purpose MCUs An overview of the NXP S32K3 family of automotive general-purpose microcontrollers, highlighting their safety, security, scalability, and performance features for automotive applications. |
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NXP S32K148-T-BOX Telematics Box Reference Design Board Overview This document provides an overview of the NXP S32K148-T-BOX Telematics Box Reference Design Board, detailing its main features, hardware components, software architecture, and compatibility. It is based on the S32K148 MCU and designed for automotive applications. |
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NXP S32K & MagniV: Accelerating Automotive Motor Control Development Discover NXP's S32K and MagniV automotive microcontrollers for advanced motor control. This guide covers BLDC, PMSM, sensorless techniques, Field-Oriented Control (FOC), and NXP's comprehensive development ecosystem. |
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NXP MCSXTE2BK142 Motor Control Development Board Quick Start Guide Get started with the NXP MCSXTE2BK142 Motor Control Development Board. This guide covers hardware overview, features, step-by-step setup, and I/O pin allocation for S32K142-based automotive motor control applications. |
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NXP S32K3/S32K1 + FS23 Hardware and Safety Application Guide This NXP application note provides essential design guidelines for integrating the FS23 System Basis Chip (SBC) family with S32K1xx and S32K3xx microcontrollers in automotive body systems. It details system-level recommendations, hardware implementation, and functional safety features up to ASIL B for automotive electronic systems. |
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NXP S32K3 ARM Cortex-M7 MCUs: Automotive and Industrial Software Development Overview of NXP's S32K3 family of 32-bit ARM Cortex-M7 based MCUs, featuring scalability, safety (ASIL D), security, and production-grade software for automotive and industrial applications. Includes features, specifications, and development tools. |
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VR5510 Device Design Guidelines: NXP Application Note AN13182 Explore NXP's AN13182 for comprehensive design guidelines on the VR5510 automotive power supply IC. Learn about its features, safety compliance (ASIL B/D, ISO 26262), configuration, stability measurement, and hardware design for Gateway, ADAS, and Infotainment systems. |