Mouser Electronics, Inc., a design engineering resource and global distributor for semiconductors and electronic components, has announced it is stocking Freescale Semiconductor‘s 32-bit Kinetis 72MHz K-Series microcontrollers.
Freescale Kinetis K10/20/30/40/5x 72MHz microcontrollers (MCUs) available from Mouser electronics are low-power 32-bit microcontrollers featuring high precision analog, connectivity, and scalability. Freescale Kinetis 72MHz K-Series microcontrollers are a high speed addition to the Freescale Kinetis family of ARM Cortex-M4 MCUs. These 72MHz Kinetis microcontrollers consume approximately 270µA per MHz in run mode up to the maximum frequency of 72MHz, and feature a variety of low-power modes down to 1.45µA.
Program memory for these microcontrollers range from 64KBytes to 256KBytes of Flash memory. A special section of Flash memory, called FlexMemory, can be configured either as Flash for program storage or as EEPROM for non-volatile data storage. Other features include high-precision analog, USB, and powerful user-interface peripherals.
The integrated analog measurement engine includes two independent 16-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), allowing high-precision analog measurement over a wide input signal range. High levels of flexibility and configurability make these Kinetis K‑Series microcontrollers ideal for a wide variety of industrial and consumer applications.
To learn more, visit http://www.mouser.com/freescale-kinetis72mhz.
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