NXP Semiconductors Kinetis L Series Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
NXP Semiconductors Kinetis L Series Arm Cortex-M0+ Microcontrollers are an entry-level 32-bit MCU family built on the Arm Cortex-M0+ core. The Kinetis L Series combines exceptional energy efficiency and ease-of-use with the performance, peripheral sets, enablement and scalability of the Kinetis 32-bit MCU portfolio, while leveraging the inherent low-power and high-performance features of the Arm Cortex architecture. Manufactured using NXP's low-leakage, 90nm thin film storage (TFS) process technology, the Kinetis L series frees power-critical designs from 8- and 16-bit MCU limitations by combining excellent dynamic and stop currents with superior processing performance. A broad selection of on-chip flash memory densities and extensive analog, connectivity and HMI peripheral options enable increased energy efficiency and intelligence for a range of applications, including battery-operated devices, medical systems, smart meters and motor control systems.Features
- Low Power
Architected for power efficiency, the Kinetis L series takes advantage of the ultra-low-power Cortex-M0+ processor and features peripherals that help you optimize power consumption. Kinetis L series MCUs provide ultra-low dynamic consumption, ultra-low static consumption, rich low-power modes and innovative low-power peripherals. - Ultra-Small Scale
Take advantage of rich package options from 8mm x 8mm XFBGA-121, 10mm x 10mm LQFP-100, all the way down to the super-compact 2mm x 1.61mm Wafer Level Chip Scale Package of the Kinetis KL03 MCU. - Super Easy to Use
Simplify development with an upward migration path to Kinetis K series MCUs. With a comprehensive enablement bundle, including low-cost Tower System and Freedom boards, Kinetis Design Studio IDE, Kinetis software development kit, proprietary MQX™ RTOS, and the Arm support ecosystem, development is super simple.
Applications
- Consumer devices
- Health and wellness monitors
- Home and building automation
- Security systems
- Industrial/commercial sensor nodes
- Sports and activity wearables
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Publié le: 2012-03-27
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