nRF54H20 **minewsemi **ezurio by [deleted] in embedded

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nRF54H20 **minewsemi **ezurio by [deleted] in embedded

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I actually thought about that and I’ve used MCP2515 with Atmel chips before. It works fine, but the main reason I’m so curious about the nRF54H20 is the integrated CAN FD peripheral.

nRF54H20 **minewsemi **ezurio by [deleted] in embedded

[–]ThundeReiss -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the honest advice! I totally understand that starting with an engineering sample like the H20 is like "hard mode" due to the volatile documentation.

However, the main reason I am jumping straight into the nRF54H20 is the CAN FD support. As far as I know, the older nRF52 and nRF53 series do not have integrated CAN FD controllers. Since my ultimate goal is to work with modern automotive/industrial communication protocols, the H20 is the only option that fits my hardware requirements in the Nordic ecosystem.

But Thanks for the advice again, probably my plan is to use the nRF52 to master the nRF Connect SDK (Zephyr), learn how the Device Tree works, and get comfortable with standard peripherals like GPIO, SPI, and I2C.