Kinetis K24, K63, K64 MCUs

NXP MCUs build on the existing Kinetis K2x and K6x families

Image of NXP Semiconductor's Kinetis K24, K63, K64 MCUsNXP announces Kinetis K24, K63, and K64 sub-families that will offer up to 1 MB Flash and up to 256 KB SRAM. These MCUs build on the existing Kinetis K2x and K6x families. The K24/K63/K64 MCUs are Cortex-M4-based MCUs with Floating-Point-Unit up to 120 MHz. The devices have 256 KB SRAM and 1 MB of Flash, are best-in-class for low-power applications, and have the lowest power mode down to 340 nA. The parts also feature full-retention low-power mode down to 6 μa with wake up in 5 μs, run current down to 250 μa/MHz executing from Flash, and are cost optimized with new USB crystal-less capability. The K64 family has Ethernet and USB, compared to the K63 family which has Ethernet, USB, and high security, while the K24 has USB.

Applications

  • Consumer
  • Gaming systems
  • Wearables
  • Smart phone/tablet accessories
  • Connected meters
  • Smart-grid concentrators
  • Building and home automation
  • Connected security and access control
  • Smart thermostats
  • Point-of-sale and secure applications
  • Factory automation
  • Portable instrumentation
Published: 2014-06-11