Overview
The MKV10Z32VLC7R,528 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from NXP USA Inc., part of the Kinetis KV series. This MCU is designed for motor control applications and features an ARM Cortex-M0+ core. It is known for its high performance, low power consumption, and robust set of peripherals, making it suitable for a variety of industrial and automotive applications.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Microcontroller Core | ARM Cortex-M0+ |
Operating Frequency | Up to 75 MHz |
Flash Memory | 32 KB (32K x 8) |
Package Type | 32-LQFP (7x7 mm) |
Supply Voltage | 1.71 V to 3.6 V |
Temperature Range | -40°C to 105°C |
Key Features
- ARM Cortex-M0+ core for high performance and low power consumption
- Integrated motor control peripherals including timers, PWM, and ADC
- Low power modes to minimize energy usage
- On-chip debug and trace capabilities
- Robust security features
Applications
The MKV10Z32VLC7R,528 MCU is primarily used in motor control applications, including industrial automation, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. It is also suitable for use in power tools, HVAC systems, and other applications requiring precise motor control and low power consumption.
Q & A
- What is the core type of the MKV10Z32VLC7R,528 MCU?
The core type is ARM Cortex-M0+. - What is the maximum operating frequency of the MCU?
The maximum operating frequency is up to 75 MHz. - How much flash memory does the MCU have?
The MCU has 32 KB (32K x 8) of flash memory. - What is the package type of the MCU?
The package type is 32-LQFP (7x7 mm). - What is the supply voltage range for the MCU?
The supply voltage range is 1.71 V to 3.6 V. - What is the temperature range for the MCU?
The temperature range is -40°C to 105°C. - What are the primary applications of the MKV10Z32VLC7R,528 MCU?
The primary applications include motor control in industrial automation, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. - Does the MCU have integrated motor control peripherals?
Yes, it includes timers, PWM, and ADC for motor control. - Does the MCU support low power modes?
Yes, it supports low power modes to minimize energy usage. - Are there on-chip debug and trace capabilities?
Yes, the MCU has on-chip debug and trace capabilities.