Low cost development platform for Kinetis

28-04-2016 | Farnell element14 | Design & Manufacture

The FRDM-K66F is a low cost development platform for Kinetis K66, K65, and K26 MCUs, available from Farnell element14. It features a Kinetis K66 series microcontroller, built on the ARM Cortex -M4 core, offering IEEE 1588 Ethernet and full and highspeed USB 2.0 On-The-Go, 2MB of Flash, 256KB RAM, accelerometer and magnetometer. The platform has audio features such as audio codec, digital MEMS microphone, auxiliary audio input jack, headset/analog microphone jack and two inputs for additional analog microphones. The peripherals enable rapid prototyping, including a 6-axis digital accelerometer and magnetometer to create full eCompass capabilities. It has a dual role high-speed USB interface with Micro-B USB connector, a microSD card slot, and connectivity using onboard Ethernet port and headers for use with Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz radio add-on modules With OpenSDA v2.1, the NXP open source hardware embedded serial and debug adapter running an open source bootloader, it offers options for serial communication, flash programming, and run-control debugging.
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