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| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Device Name | Microcontroller Unit (MCU) | MK61FX512VMD12 |
| Family | Kinetis K Series | |
| Architecture | ARM Cortex-M4 | |
| Core Speed | Maximum Frequency | 120 MHz |
| Flash Memory | Size | 512 KB |
| RAM | Size | 128 KB |
| Voltage - Supply (Vcc) | Operating Range | 1.71 V to 3.6 V |
| Temperature Range | Operating Range | -40°C to +105°C |
| Package Type | Packaging | LQFP-144 |
| I/O Pins | Number | 118 |
| Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) | Channels and Resolution | 16-bit, up to 16 channels |
| Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) | Channels and Resolution | 12-bit, 2 channels |
| Timers | Types and Quantity | 1 x FTM (FlexTimer Module), 2 x TPM |
| Communication Interfaces | Available Protocols | UART, SPI, I2C, CAN |
| Watchdog Timer | Features | Windowed watchdog timer |
| Low Power Modes | Options | Wait, Stop, VLPS, LLS, VLLS |
Instructions for Use:
Power Supply:
- Ensure the supply voltage is within the specified range of 1.71 V to 3.6 V.
- Connect a stable power source to avoid fluctuations that can cause malfunction.
Clock Configuration:
- Configure the system clock to operate at the desired frequency up to 120 MHz using internal or external oscillators.
- Verify proper initialization of the clock settings in your application code.
Pin Configuration:
- Review and configure all necessary I/O pins according to your application needs.
- Use the provided datasheet for pin mapping and function assignment.
Peripheral Initialization:
- Initialize ADC, DAC, timers, and communication interfaces as required by your application.
- Refer to the peripheral library or driver examples for setup routines.
Programming:
- Use an appropriate development environment and tools such as Keil, IAR, or NXP MCUXpresso IDE.
- Write and upload your firmware following the guidelines provided in the device’s reference manual.
Debugging:
- Utilize on-chip debugging features like breakpoints and watchpoints via JTAG or SWD interfaces.
- Monitor system behavior using debug tools integrated into your development environment.
Low Power Operation:
- Implement low-power modes to extend battery life or reduce power consumption.
- Transition between active and low-power states based on system activity levels.
Safety Considerations:
- Adhere to the maximum ratings and electrical characteristics outlined in the datasheet.
- Follow recommended practices for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection.
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