SPI Communication in Microcontrollers
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AutobordV1 is System on Module (SoM) based on NXP Semiconductors Automotive Microcontroller S32K344. Based on ARM Cortex M7 processor-based Microcontroller S32K344, AutoboardV1 is compact and cost-effective SoM specifically for automotive applications.
AutoboardV1 can be used for prototyping/development/research/corporate trainings/academia for building Automotive technologies/applications like: ADAS subsystems, Domain/Zonal Control architecture and ECU gateway in vehicles. Explore Usecases section to know solutions that can be built using AutoboardV1.
Also, AutoboardV1 has Full HSM (Hardware Security Module) based automotive controller, automotive peripherals like: CAN, LIN, Ethernet, FlexIO, QuadSPI, Advance Timers and ADC making it ideal for building secure, smart, powertrain and body control domain automotive electronic devices like Electric Immobilizer, Domain Controller, IoT gateway for automotive and etc. Explore DIY projects section to know more about such devices that can be built using AutoboardV1
Additional to that AutoboardV1 also supports full Embedded Toolchain of Matlab/Freemaster/S32 Design Studio and Autosaur MCAL layer to start your development and application building straight out of the Gettobyte Software Material and Content.
NXP Semiconductors provide Embedded Software tools and gettobyte provides Embedded Hardware Tools to start your journey on S32K3 series of Microcontroller. From Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to Microcontroller Software packages for S32K3xx series of Microcontroller. As ElecronicsV2 is built on S32K344 Microcontroller, which belongs to S32K3xx series. So toolchains will be same for using AutoboardV1 boards.
Explore this blog to know about SPI peripheral in Microcontroller for doing SPI communication
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