Overview
The MK11DN512AVMC5 is a microcontroller from NXP USA Inc., part of the Kinetis K11 family. It is built on the Arm Cortex-M4 core and is optimized for cost-sensitive applications that require low power consumption and advanced security features. This microcontroller is particularly suited for applications needing efficient processing, extensive tamper protection, and low-power modes, such as Electronic Point of Sales (EPOS) and other secure transactions.
Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Core Processor | Arm Cortex-M4, up to 50 MHz |
Memory | Up to 512 KB of program flash, up to 64 KB of SRAM, 64 KB FlexNVM, and 4 KB FlexRAM |
Package | 121-MAPBGA (8x8), 0.65 mm pitch |
Supply Voltage | 1.71 to 3.6 V |
Temperature Range | -40 to 105°C |
Power Consumption | Run power: 189 μA/MHz, Static power: 3.1 μA with full state retention, Lowest Static mode: 359 nA |
Security Features | DryIce Tamper Detection, Hardware CRC, Hardware random-number generator, Hardware encryption (DES, 3DES, AES, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256) |
Communication Interfaces | Two SPI modules, Two I2C modules, Four UART modules, I2S module |
Timers | 8-channel motor control/general purpose/PWM timers, Two 2-channel general purpose timers, 32-bit PITs, 16-bit low-power timer |
Analog Modules | 16-bit SAR ADC, Two analog comparators (CMP), 12-bit DAC, Voltage reference |
Key Features
- Low-power modes including run, static, and deep sleep modes to minimize power consumption.
- Advanced security features such as DryIce Tamper Detection, hardware encryption, and secure storage.
- Multiple communication interfaces including SPI, I2C, UART, and I2S.
- Extensive timer and PWM capabilities for motor control and general-purpose applications.
- Analog modules including a 16-bit SAR ADC, analog comparators, and a 12-bit DAC.
- FlexMemory technology providing flexibility in memory usage.
- Hardware random-number generator and CRC module for enhanced security and data integrity.
Applications
- Electronic Point of Sales (EPOS) and secure transaction systems.
- Industrial control and automation.
- Medical devices requiring low power and high security.
- Consumer electronics such as smart home devices and wearables.
- Automotive systems, particularly those requiring low power and secure data processing.
Q & A
- What is the core processor of the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The core processor is the Arm Cortex-M4, operating up to 50 MHz.
- How much memory does the MK11DN512AVMC5 have?
It has up to 512 KB of program flash, up to 64 KB of SRAM, 64 KB FlexNVM, and 4 KB FlexRAM.
- What is the package type and size of the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The package is a 121-MAPBGA (8x8) with a 0.65 mm pitch.
- What is the supply voltage range for the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The supply voltage range is from 1.71 to 3.6 V.
- What are the key security features of the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The key security features include DryIce Tamper Detection, hardware encryption, and a hardware random-number generator.
- What communication interfaces are available on the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The available interfaces include two SPI modules, two I2C modules, four UART modules, and an I2S module.
- What are the power consumption characteristics of the MK11DN512AVMC5?
The device has a run power consumption of 189 μA/MHz, static power consumption of 3.1 μA, and a lowest static mode of 359 nA.
- What are the typical applications for the MK11DN512AVMC5?
Typical applications include Electronic Point of Sales, industrial control, medical devices, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.
- Does the MK11DN512AVMC5 support analog functions?
Yes, it supports analog functions including a 16-bit SAR ADC, two analog comparators, and a 12-bit DAC.
- Is the MK11DN512AVMC5 RoHS compliant?
Yes, the MK11DN512AVMC5 is RoHS compliant.