Hardware requirements

  • USB-C cable

  • 3.3V CAN transceiver

  • Supported CAN interface (IXXAT, Vector, Kvaser, etc.)

  • Personal Computer

  • FreeMASTER 2.5 or later installed on PC

Board settings

CAN transceiver is available on board (use CAN1).

Multi-core considerations

There are example applications prepared for both CM33 and CM7 cores of the RT118x target platform. The debugger is typically able to load and run the code on any of the cores, but only one core is default (CM33) and will run automatically after reset.

Prepare the demo

  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the Debug USB port on the target board.

  2. Connect CAN transceiver to CAN interface on PC. Make sure the CAN bus is properly terminated.

  3. Compile and download the program to the target microcontroller.

  4. Run and resume application execution when debugger stops in the main() function.

Connect with FreeMASTER

  1. Run FreeMASTER, use the Connection Wizard or open Project Options.

  2. Select FreeMASTER-over-CAN communication plug-in at 500kbps.

  3. Start communication, FreeMASTER loads the initial TSA Active Content links in the Welcome page.

  4. Click the “FreeMASTER Demonstration Project (embedded in device)” in the Welcome page.

  5. The demo is now running, you should be able to watch variable values and graphs.

More information

Read more information about FreeMASTER tool at http://www.nxp.com/freemaster. Feel free to ask questions and report issues at FreeMASTER’s community page at https://community.nxp.com/community/freemaster