What is Kinetis K2?

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What is Kinetis K2?

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yasuhikokoumoto
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Hello experts,

according to the AN4503 (Power Management for Kinetis MCUs), it is described that the energy saving peripherals are included in Kinetis L and Kinetis K2.

What is Kinetis K2?

Is it the 2nd generation Kinetis K series?

Are they K02, K11, K12, K21, K22, K24, K63, K64 and K65?

Is it correct?

Best regards,

Yasuhiko Koumoto.

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kerryzhou
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Hi Yasuhiko Koumoto,

    Kinetis K2 is the next generation of Kinetis solutions.

    - Extend Kinetis Enablement with further easy-of-use

    - Introduce next level of performance, feature, and cost-effective K-Series devices

Kinetis K2 becomes the new Low-Power Reference for ARM Cortex-M3/4 “beyond 100DMIPS with FPU” for both dynamic and static modes

For the detail chip, please find it from the following picture:

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More details, please go to this link:http://cache.freescale.com/files/training/doc/dwf/EUF-IND-T0976.pdf

http://cache.freescale.com/files/training/doc/dwf/EUF-IND-T0976.pdf

Wish it helps you!

If you still have question, please contact me!


Have a great day,
Jingjing

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kerryzhou
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Hi Yasuhiko Koumoto,

    Kinetis K2 is the next generation of Kinetis solutions.

    - Extend Kinetis Enablement with further easy-of-use

    - Introduce next level of performance, feature, and cost-effective K-Series devices

Kinetis K2 becomes the new Low-Power Reference for ARM Cortex-M3/4 “beyond 100DMIPS with FPU” for both dynamic and static modes

For the detail chip, please find it from the following picture:

pastedImage_2.png

More details, please go to this link:http://cache.freescale.com/files/training/doc/dwf/EUF-IND-T0976.pdf

http://cache.freescale.com/files/training/doc/dwf/EUF-IND-T0976.pdf

Wish it helps you!

If you still have question, please contact me!


Have a great day,
Jingjing

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Note: If this post answers your question, please click the Correct Answer button. Thank you!
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yasuhikokoumoto
Senior Contributor I

Hello Jingjing,

thank you very much.

I understood well.

Best regards,

Yasuhiko Koumoto.

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