Using FlexIO to emulate communications and timing peripherals
●The FlexIO is a new on-chip peripheral available on Kinetis and S32K microcontroller families. It is highly configurable and capable of emulating a wide range of communication protocols, such as UART, I2C, SPI, I2S and LIN that are showed in this document and others more like J1850, I3C, Manchester.
●The standalone peripheral module FlexIO is used as an additional peripheral module of the microcontroller and is not a replacement of the any communication peripheral. The key feature of FlexIO is that it enables the user to build their own peripheral directly.
●These compilations of examples create as simple software demo based on S32K SDK (Software Development Kit version that is included into S32DS_v2018) and Bare Metal quick examples to give a better approach about what is FlexIO, with these examples the user can emulate different communication modules and pwm signals.
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Application note & Design Guide |
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06/2018 |
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