The NXP MK20DN128VLF5 microcontroller is a highly capable member of the Kinetis K20 50MHz MCU family, offering robust features and performance for a wide range of embedded applications. Designed with efficiency and versatility in mind, this microcontroller is built on ARM Cortex-M4 core technology, providing users with an optimal balance between power consumption and processing capability.
Key Features
- Core: ARM Cortex-M4 with DSP instructions and floating-point unit for enhanced computational performance.
- Frequency: Up to 50MHz operation for rapid data processing and task execution.
- Flash Memory: 128KB of program flash memory, ensuring ample space for complex software applications.
- RAM: 16KB of RAM, facilitating efficient data storage and manipulation.
- I/O: Multiple communication interfaces including SPI, I2C, UART, and USB for versatile connectivity options.
- Analog: Integrated analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and analog comparators for real-time sensor data processing.
- Timers: A range of timing and control features including multiple timers, PWM, and RTC for precise event management.
- Operating Voltage: Wide range of supply voltage from 1.71V to 3.6V, accommodating various power supply configurations.
- Temperature Range: Industrial temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable operation under extreme conditions.
- Packages: Available in a compact 48-pin LQFP package, suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The MK20DN128VLF5 is a versatile microcontroller that is well-suited for a variety of applications, including but not limited to industrial control, medical devices, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. Its robust feature set enables developers to create complex and reliable systems that require real-time control, connectivity, and low-power operation.
Development Support
NXP offers comprehensive development support for the MK20DN128VLF5 microcontroller with software libraries, development tools, and reference designs to accelerate the design process. This ensures that engineers can take full advantage of the microcontroller's features and bring their products to market faster.