Farnell element14 udvider paletten af Freescale udviklingsboards
Farnell element14 kan i forbindelse med det tætte partnerskabet med Freescale nu tilbyde den nye Freescale Freedom K64F udviklingsplatform (in english).
Farnell element14 has announced the launch of the latest Freedom board following the recent agreement signed with Freescale on significant collaborations for development kits and tools. The new Freescale Freedom K64F development platform, which adds to the extensive portfolio of over 7000 development kits at Farnell element14, features a Kinetis K64 series microcontroller, built on the ARM Cortex-M4 core.This development platform, which can be used to evaluate the K64, K63 and K24 Kinetis K devices, is ideal for developing applications which require high memory density, low power, and optimised integration such as
• Consumer; gaming systems, wearables, smartphone / tablet accessories
• Metering; connected meters, smart-grid concentrators
• Building and home automation; connected security and access control
• Point of sale and secure applications
• Factory automation
• Portable instrumentation
- Freescale’s latest Freedom hardware delivers high performance and versatility, and will meet the industrial design needs for next-generation products. Engineers familiar with the Kinetis K series of scalable MCUs will appreciate the many new capabilities and add-ons, says David Shen, Group Chief Technology Officer at Premier Farnell.
The K64F board features a MK64FN1M0VLL12, which boasts a maximum operating frequency of 120MHz, 1MB of flash, 256KB RAM, a full-speed USB controller, Ethernet controller, Secure Digital Host controller, and many analog and digital peripherals.
The FRDM-K64F hardware is form-factor compatible with the Arduino R3 pin layout, providing a broad range of expansion board options. The board also includes a 3-axis digital accelerometer, magnetometer, tri-colour LED, SDHC, Ethernet, and headers for adding Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz RF Transceiver module capability.