Overview
The MKV10Z64VFM7R is a microcontroller from NXP USA Inc., part of the Kinetis V Series KV10 family. It is built on the Arm Cortex-M0+ core, operating at a speed of 75 MHz. This MCU is designed for real-time control applications and features innovative 90nm thin film storage (TFS) flash process technology. The device is particularly suited for industrial motor control, inverters, and low-end power conversion applications due to its robust set of peripherals and low-power modes.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Core Processor | Arm Cortex-M0+ |
Operating Frequency | 75 MHz |
Program Memory Size | 64 KB (64K x 8) |
RAM Size | 16 KB |
Package / Case | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount, Wettable Flank |
Supply Voltage | 1.71V to 3.6V |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 105°C |
Number of I/O | 28 |
Connectivity | CANbus, I2C, SPI, UART/USART |
Data Converter | 2x16-bit ADC, 1x12-bit DAC |
Key Features
- Up to 75 MHz Arm Cortex-M0+ based core with hardware square root and divide capability
- Nine low-power modes for power optimization
- 8-channel DMA controller
- SWD interface and Micro Trace buffer
- Bit Manipulation Engine (BME)
- External watchdog timer and advanced independent clocked watchdog
- Memory Mapped Divide and Square Root (MMDVSQ) module
- Multipurpose clock generator (MCG) with frequency-locked loop referencing either internal or external reference clock
- 80-bit unique identification (ID) number per chip
- Hardware CRC module
- One 16-bit SPI module, one I2C module, and two UART modules
- One FlexCAN module
- Two 6-channel FlexTimers (FTM) for motor control/general purpose applications and four 2-channel FlexTimers (FTM) with quadrature decoder functionality
- 16-bit low-power timer (LPTMR)
- Two analog comparators (ACMP) containing a 6-bit DAC and programmable reference input
- General-purpose I/O
Applications
- Industrial motor control applications
- Inverters
- Low-end power conversion applications
Q & A
- What is the core processor of the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The core processor is the Arm Cortex-M0+.
- What is the operating frequency of the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The operating frequency is 75 MHz.
- How much program memory does the MKV10Z64VFM7R have?
The program memory size is 64 KB (64K x 8).
- What is the package type of the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The package type is 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad.
- What are the supply voltage ranges for the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The supply voltage ranges from 1.71V to 3.6V.
- What are the key peripherals included in the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The key peripherals include CANbus, I2C, SPI, UART/USART, 2x16-bit ADC, and 1x12-bit DAC.
- Does the MKV10Z64VFM7R support low-power modes?
Yes, it supports nine low-power modes for power optimization.
- What is the purpose of the Bit Manipulation Engine (BME) in the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The BME is used for efficient bit-level operations.
- What types of timers are available in the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
The device includes two 6-channel FlexTimers (FTM), four 2-channel FlexTimers (FTM) with quadrature decoder functionality, and a 16-bit low-power timer (LPTMR).
- What are the typical applications of the MKV10Z64VFM7R?
Typical applications include industrial motor control, inverters, and low-end power conversion.