Are there any hardware reference designs for the K10 family?

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Are there any hardware reference designs for the K10 family?

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bobnayar
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I am planning to use the MK10DX64VLH7 microcontroller in the K10 family in our new design.

Are there any hardware reference designs using this microcontroller?

A gentleman remarked the following in a post back in January 2014: ( K10 custom board )

"Searching for schematics/designs relevant to the K10 produced mostly irrelevant/ambiguous results, like the K20 development board, which has two K20's, USB, and a full loadout of bells and whistles, none of which has anything to do with the K10. After wasting all this time, what seems to be the most relevant results are the errata. "

Doesn't Freescale have any guidance to offer?

Thanks.

Bob N

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santiago_gonzal
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Hello Bob,

All the Kinetis devices have a lot of blocks in common, and the main differences between K10-K70 are that each family adds one or more peripherals to the rest.

So, for example, a 72 MHz K10 and K20, have exactly the same Flash controller, Clock modules and peripherals, and the K20 adds USB to the K10 peripheral list.

If you want a simple reference design to see how the power, clocks and debug are connected, you can refer to FRDM-K20D50M.

Regards,

Santiago

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santiago_gonzal
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Hello Bob,

All the Kinetis devices have a lot of blocks in common, and the main differences between K10-K70 are that each family adds one or more peripherals to the rest.

So, for example, a 72 MHz K10 and K20, have exactly the same Flash controller, Clock modules and peripherals, and the K20 adds USB to the K10 peripheral list.

If you want a simple reference design to see how the power, clocks and debug are connected, you can refer to FRDM-K20D50M.

Regards,

Santiago

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bobnayar
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Thanks, Santiago.

This helps me a lot!

BN