Manufacturer Part Number
MK60DX256VLL10
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Introduction
The MK60DX256VLL10 is part of NXP's Kinetis K60 microcontroller family, aimed at embedded applications requiring high performance and low power consumption.
Product Features and Performance
ARM Cortex-M4 core.
32-bit single-core processor.
Operating speed of up to 100MHz.
Extensive connectivity options including CANbus, Ethernet, USB, and more.
Integrated peripherals for enhanced functionality: DMA, PWM, WDT etc.
66 I/O ports for versatile external connections.
256KB FLASH memory for program storage.
64KB RAM for efficient data handling.
Internal oscillator for reliable timing.
Product Advantages
High performance with ARM Cortex-M4 core.
Comprehensive connectivity for versatile applications.
Low power consumption for energy-sensitive projects.
Large memory size for complex applications.
Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 105°C).
Key Technical Parameters
Core Processor: ARM Cortex-M4
Speed: 100MHz
Program Memory Size: 256KB
RAM Size: 64KB
Connectivity: CANbus, Ethernet, USB, etc.
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 105°C
Package: 100-LQFP
Quality and Safety Features
Low Voltage Detect (LVD) for safe operation.
WatchDog Timer (WDT) to prevent system failure.
Overbuilt for reliability in tough environments.
Compatibility
Supports a variety of communication protocols.
Flexible I/O options for broad peripheral compatibility.
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Automotive applications
Networked devices
High-end consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Current Status: Active.
Not nearing discontinuation, with strong manufacturer support.
Future upgrades or replacements available.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust ARM Cortex-M4 core for high-speed processing.
Extensive connectivity options to meet various application needs.
Low power consumption suited for portable devices.
High reliability and safety features for critical applications.
Broad compatibility and large memory capacities for complex projects.
Supported by NXP, a leader in the semiconductor industry.