Evaluate USB interface designs based on the low-power Cortex-M0+ processor

08-02-2016 | Farnell element14 | Design & Manufacture

Ideal for evaluating designs that are based on the low-power Cortex-M0+ processor and require a USB interface, the NXP Kinetis KL27/17 platform with USB connection is now available from Farnell element14. The platform features Flex IO, ROM Bootloader and low power crystal-less USB functionality, along with an energy-efficient 48MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ core, multiple low power modes and autonomous low-power peripherals including USB 'Keep Alive' Mode to make this ideal for low power or battery-operated applications. Also included are NXP accelerometers and other sensors, an expansion IO form factor that accepts peripherals designed for Arduino-compatible hardware, a reset button and flexible power supply options. The platform's tool support includes free Kinetis Design Studio IDE, Software Development Kit and Processor Expert. The main silicon is also available in an ultra-small 36XFBGA (3.5mm x 3.5m x 0.5mm) package.
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