Testing NXP S32K Automotive General-Purpose MCU in Renode simulation with Zephyr RTOS – Zephyr Project
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Testing NXP S32K Automotive General-Purpose MCU in Renode simulation with Zephyr RTOS – Zephyr Project
This blog post is contributed by Antmicro, a member company of the Zephyr Project. Antmicro’s automotive customers are using the versatile simulation capabilities of Renode for developing and testing multi-node systems to accelerate the transition towards software-defined vehicles. The framework offers determinism of execution and enables transparent debugging while easily integrating into existing tools and provides simulation models for hundre…
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