The NXP MK10DN32VFT5 microcontroller is a highly capable and versatile chip designed to cater to a wide range of embedded applications. This microcontroller is part of NXP's Kinetis K10 MCU family, which is renowned for its robust performance, energy efficiency, and extensive integration. The MK10DN32VFT5 is built on the ARM® Cortex®-M4 core, offering a perfect blend of processing power and energy efficiency, making it suitable for both high-performance and power-sensitive applications.
Key Features
- CPU: ARM® Cortex®-M4 running at up to 50MHz, with Floating Point Unit (FPU) for enhanced computational performance.
- Memory: 32KB of RAM and 64KB of flash memory, providing ample space for code and data storage.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes a variety of communication options such as I2C, SPI, UART, and USB 2.0 for versatile connectivity.
- Analog Modules: Integrated analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and analog comparators for interfacing with analog sensors and devices.
- Timers: Multiple flexible timers, PWM modules, and Real-Time Clock for precise timing and control operations.
- Package: Available in a 32-pin QFN package, making it compact and suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Operating Voltage: Supports a wide range of supply voltages from 1.71V to 3.6V, accommodating various power requirements.
- Temperature Range: Operates within the industrial temperature range, ensuring reliability under extreme conditions.
Applications
The NXP MK10DN32VFT5 microcontroller is ideal for a diverse array of applications, including but not limited to industrial control systems, medical devices, smart metering, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics. Its rich set of features and peripherals enables developers to create complex and reliable systems with reduced time-to-market.
Development Support
NXP provides extensive support for the MK10DN32VFT5 with a comprehensive suite of development tools, software libraries, and documentation. This ensures that developers have all the resources they need to harness the full potential of the microcontroller for their specific application needs.