The NXP MK10DX64VLH5 is a high-performance microcontroller designed to cater to a wide array of applications, ranging from industrial control systems to medical devices. This robust microcontroller is part of the Kinetis K10 MCU family, which is known for its exceptional efficiency, processing power, and integration.
Core Features
- ARM Cortex-M4 Core: At the heart of the MK10DX64VLH5 is an ARM Cortex-M4 core with a floating-point unit, operating at frequencies of up to 50MHz, which provides the computational power necessary for complex algorithms and signal processing.
- Memory Capacity: It comes with 64KB of flash memory and 16KB of RAM, ensuring ample space for application code and data storage.
- Communication Interfaces: To support a variety of communication protocols, the device includes multiple communication interfaces such as I2C, SPI, UART, and CAN, making it highly versatile in embedded systems that require network connectivity and peripheral integration.
- Analog Modules: The MK10DX64VLH5 is equipped with several analog modules, including a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which are essential for interfacing with sensors and other analog devices.
Advanced Integration
The microcontroller also features a range of integrated peripherals that enhance its functionality. These include a DMA controller for efficient data transfers, a real-time clock for time-sensitive applications, and multiple timers for precise event management. Additionally, the device's flexible memory protection unit (MPU) ensures robust security and system reliability.
Power Efficiency
With its power-saving modes, such as low-power operation and various sleep modes, the MK10DX64VLH5 is designed for applications that demand minimal power consumption without compromising performance. This makes it ideal for portable and battery-operated devices.
Development Support
To facilitate development, NXP offers comprehensive software and hardware support for the MK10DX64VLH5. Developers can take advantage of NXP's software libraries, development boards, and integrated development environments (IDEs) to streamline the design process and bring products to market faster.