MKE04Z128VLH4

MKE04Z128VLH4

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Specifications
SKU
12532721
Details

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Parameter Description Value
Device Device Name MKE04Z128VLH4
Family Family Name Kinetis E Series
Core Processor Core ARM Cortex-M0+
Frequency Maximum Clock Frequency 48 MHz
Flash Memory Flash Memory Size 128 KB
RAM RAM Size 16 KB
Voltage (VDD) Operating Voltage Range 1.71 V to 3.63 V
Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +105°C
Package Package Type 48-pin LQFP (LH)
I/O Pins Number of I/O Pins 41
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) ADC Resolution 12-bit
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) DAC Resolution 12-bit (optional)
Timers Number of Timers 3 x 16-bit timers, 1 x 32-bit timer
Communication Interfaces Communication Interfaces SPI, I2C, UART, CAN (optional)
Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Yes
Low-Power Modes Low-Power Modes Sleep, Stop, VLPS, LLS, VLLSx
Capacitive Touch Sensing Capacitive Touch Sensing Yes
Clock Sources Clock Sources Internal RC oscillator, External crystal oscillator, PLL
Debug Interface Debug Interface SWD (Serial Wire Debug)
Power Management Power Management Unit Yes
Supply Current Supply Current (Active Mode) 140 μA/MHz
Supply Current Supply Current (Stop Mode) 0.6 μA
ESD Protection ESD Protection ±2 kV HBM, ±1 kV CDM

Instructions for Using the MKE04Z128VLH4:

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure the supply voltage (VDD) is within the operating range of 1.71 V to 3.63 V.
    • Connect the VDD and GND pins to a stable power source.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • Use the internal RC oscillator for basic applications or connect an external crystal oscillator for higher precision.
    • Configure the PLL if a higher clock frequency is required.
  3. Reset Pin:

    • The reset pin (nRST) should be pulled high during normal operation. A low signal on this pin will reset the microcontroller.
  4. Programming and Debugging:

    • Use a JTAG or SWD debugger to program and debug the device.
    • Connect the SWDIO and SWCLK pins to the debugger.
  5. Peripheral Configuration:

    • Configure the communication interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART, CAN) as needed for your application.
    • Set up the ADC and DAC for analog signal processing.
    • Initialize timers and interrupts for timing and event handling.
  6. Low-Power Modes:

    • Use the sleep, stop, VLPS, LLS, and VLLSx modes to reduce power consumption when the microcontroller is not actively processing data.
  7. Capacitive Touch Sensing:

    • Enable and configure the capacitive touch sensing feature for user interface applications.
  8. ESD Protection:

    • Ensure proper handling and storage to avoid ESD damage. Use appropriate ESD protection devices in the circuit design.
  9. Thermal Considerations:

    • Ensure adequate heat dissipation for the microcontroller, especially in high-temperature environments.
  10. Documentation:

    • Refer to the datasheet and reference manual for detailed information on register settings, programming, and advanced features.

For more detailed information, refer to the official NXP datasheet and application notes for the MKE04Z128VLH4.

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