At one time, the radio was likely the only electronic device in an automobile. Nowadays, almost all vehicle components have some electronic feature and the need for building robust in-car networks is rising. The control area network (CAN) is one of the most used communication protocols in the automotive industry.
This session will highlight the key aspects of communication in the automotive industry. Learn how to use NXP's Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT) and S32K144EVB to simplify CAN applications with only a few blocks: configuration, transmit and receive.
NXP Software Engineer, Automotive Processing
Ask NXP Model-Based Design Tools or S32 community and get expert advice.
Learn to configure and use the NXP MBDT, engineered for application development in MATLAB/Simulink environment for NXP hardware.
Understand basic concepts of SPI communication and learn to use NXP MBDT blocks and the S32K144EVB to configure the SPI peripheral
Understand basic concepts of CAN communication and learn to use NXP MBDT blocks and the S32K144EVB to configure the CAN bus.
Start using PWM and learn to build a first application able to generate different types of PWM signals using the NXP MBDT and the S32K144EVB.