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NXP Tech Blog - Page 2

monicavelez
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

NXP understands that in addition to offering breakthrough innovations its ongoing investment and commitment to longevity is critical to being your trusted supplier. This paired with the continued demand and broad market use of NXP’s MCU portfolio makes it priority for us to extend the longevity1 on the following parts/families by an additional five years.

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omar_cruz
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Building upon the market success and broad adoption of the Kinetis MCU portfolio, the K32 L3 MCU family leverages the combination of high-efficiency and low-power capabilities of the Arm® Cortex®-M4 while adding another Cortex-M0+ providing new enhancements such as low-leakage power-optimized peripherals, a DC-DC converter, numerous serial communication interfaces and up to 1.25MB flash and 384KB of SRAM memory.  

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omar_cruz
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Focusing on low-power and fast wake up times, the K32 L2 MCU family – based on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ - targets power-conscious end nodes and can enable a wide range of general purpose industrial and IoT applications. Today, the K32 L2 MCU family is being brought to market in a scalable set of packages, core performance and memory configurations, from 64KB to 512KB flash, and backed by unmatched enablement, led by NXP’s complementary suite of MCUXpresso software and tools with example projects utilizing IAR, Keil, and GCC based toolchains.

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monicavelez
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Innovation means being first. And with more than 20 years of firsts, NXP’s MCU portfolio has grown into a powerhouse of more than 200 Arm®-based MCU families scaling from low-power Cortex®-M0+ to high performance Cortex®-M7 crossover MCUs.

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omar_cruz
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Searching for a low-power, well-integrated but cost-sensitive MCU for your embedded designs? Look no further – the K32 L2 MCU family is for you!

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techscale
Contributor II

Hi community

For some time now we have based our product developments on Kinetis devices and uTasker and are very pleased with the simplicity and reliability that results (as well as Mark's personal support).   One of our main product development requirements was to eliminate custom host USB drivers.  Having end users install drivers is a support headache and we wanted as much plug and play as possible  With utakser, we've been using the following: 

  • USB Flash driver, 
  • USB Keyboard interface and 
  • USB serial interface.
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sruthyuk
Contributor I

Dear friends,

 

I have been trying to test the can_ loop back_ node in KINETIS512_SC_100MHz.zip file by using flexcan1 in TWR-K60F120M module.I have used A47 & A48 primary elevator connections for flexcan1 as shown in freescale user guide. But i dont know how to test the CAN transmission by enabling loop back node

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