Product Overview: NXP MKL27Z256VMP4 Microcontroller
The NXP MKL27Z256VMP4 is a high-performance microcontroller designed for a wide range of applications, particularly those requiring low power consumption and advanced integration. This microcontroller is part of NXP's Kinetis L series, which is built on the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, offering a perfect blend of energy efficiency and processing capability.
Key Features
- Core: ARM Cortex-M0+ processor running at up to 48 MHz, providing a highly efficient architectural design, with a 2-stage pipeline and ultra-low-power operation.
- Memory: 256KB of flash memory and 32KB of RAM, suitable for complex applications and supporting both runtime efficiency and program complexity.
- Power Efficiency: Multiple power modes including run, wait, and stop, which enable the design of battery-powered applications that require long operational life.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes a variety of communication peripherals such as USB 2.0 Full-speed OTG controller, SPI, I2C, UART, which allow for versatile connectivity options.
- Analog Modules: Equipped with high-quality analog peripherals including 12-bit ADCs, DAC, analog comparators, and voltage reference for precise analog signal processing.
- Timing and Control: Features multiple timing and control peripherals like PWM, timers, and real-time clock for accurate event management and timing operations.
- Package: Available in a 64-QFN package, providing a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The MKL27Z256VMP4 microcontroller is ideal for a broad range of applications, such as:
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Wearable technology
- Medical devices
- Industrial control systems
- Consumer electronics
Development Support
NXP offers comprehensive development support for the MKL27Z256VMP4 with software libraries, development tools, and reference designs to accelerate the product development process. The microcontroller is supported by NXP's MCUXpresso SDK, IDE, and Config Tools, as well as a range of third-party development environments.