Tiny Kinetis KL02 Microcontrollers from Freescale Now Broadly Available

Latest additions to world’s most energy-efficient MCU series bring ‘brains’ to a wide variety of applications, fueling the Internet of Things

Freescale Semiconductor is now shipping its Kinetis KL02 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), offering a new level of processing performance and energy efficiency for a range of applications and helping expand the Internet of Things (IoT). (Photo: Business Wire)

COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2013

TAIPEI, Taiwan--()--Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is now shipping its Kinetis KL02 family of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), offering a new level of processing performance and energy efficiency for a range of applications and helping expand the Internet of Things (IoT). The tiny KL02 devices have a small appetite for power – six times more efficient than a leading competitor – making them ideal for ultra-small-form-factor and battery-powered products.

Applications may include portable consumer devices, sensing nodes, wearable devices and even ingestible healthcare sensing. As more of these products add intelligence and become part of the IoT ecosystem, designers need to maintain a small footprint, in terms of size and power consumption, while also delivering a level of connectivity users have come to expect from more traditional connected devices, such as tablets and smartphones.

“As the Internet of Things gains traction, the market is hungry for MCUs at a variety of sizes and price points that offer more processing horsepower without increased power consumption,” said Geoff Lees, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s MCU business. “With its incredibly efficient 36 uA/MHz low power RUN mode, the new KL02 family of MCUs is designed to meet those needs. By incorporating a tiny, energy-efficient, affordable Kinetis 32-bit ‘brain,’ devices that have typically been standalone and ‘dumb’ are ripe for connection to the rapidly expanding IoT.”

This announcement builds on the momentum Freescale has achieved with the Kinetis L series since its introduction in early 2012. The company currently has 66 Kinetis L series devices in its portfolio and expects nearly double that number this year. This expansion will provide application designers the industry’s largest MCU portfolio based on the ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor, offering more than 110 ARM Powered® MCU choices with the most package options and greatest scalability.

The new KL02 family is the most energy-efficient offering within the Kinetis L series – the world’s most energy-efficient MCUs. Kinetis L series MCUs are powered by a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, for which Freescale was a lead partner in definition and development. The Kinetis KL02 MCU family builds upon the energy efficiency of the Cortex-M0+ core and reduces the power consumption of the Kinetis L series to an even lower entry point.

The ultra-efficient KL02 family delivers 15.9 CM/mA* and, like the other Kinetis MCUs, includes autonomous, power-smart peripherals – in this case, an ADC, UART and timer, 10 flexible power modes and wide clock and power gating to minimize power loss. A low-power boot mode reduces power spikes during the boot sequence or deep-sleep wakeup. This is useful for systems in which battery chemistry limits the allowable peak current, such as those employing lithium-ion batteries frequently used in portable devices.

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Kinetis KL02 family features

  • 36 uA/MHz device current in low power RUN mode
  • Low-power boot mode that reduces power spikes during boot sequence or deep-sleep wakeup
  • Ultra-efficient 15.9 CM/mA performance
  • 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ core, 1.71-3.6V operation
  • Bit manipulation engine for faster, more code-efficient bit-oriented math
  • 32 KB flash memory, 4 KB RAM
  • High-speed 12-bit analog-to-digital converter
  • High-speed analog comparator
  • Low-power UART, SPI, 2x I2C
  • Powerful timers for a broad range of applications, including motor control
  • -40 °C to +105 °C operation (CSP is -40°C to +85 °C operation)

World-class enablement

The Kinetis KL02 family addresses the low price point and ease-of-use requirements critical for entry-level designs that are frequently a barrier to developers considering 32-bit solutions.

The Kinetis KL02 family is supported by the FRDM-KL02Z Freescale Freedom development platform and Processor Expert software including an MQX™ Lite RTOS component, along with third-party development resources from the extensive ARM ecosystem.

The Freescale Freedom hardware provides easy access to the MCU I/O pins in an industry-standard form factor with a rich set of third-party expansion board options. An integrated open-standard serial and debug interface, OpenSDA, offers an easy-to-use mass-storage device mode flash programmer, a virtual serial port and classic programming and run-control capabilities.

Availability and pricing

The Kinetis MKL02Z32VFM4 MCU (48 MHz, 32 KB) and MKL02Z16VFM4 (48 MHz, 16 KB) devices are available now at a suggested resale price of 75 cents (USD) in 100,000-unit quantities. In addition, 24-pin and 16-pin QFN packages are planned for Q3 availability. The smallest KL02 device, the MKL02Z32CAF4R chip-scale package (CSP) MCU, which was announced in February to rave reviews, is planned for availability in July. During the coming months, Freescale plans to further expand the Kinetis L series with additional flash memory and peripheral options.

Coming soon: webinar opportunity

Freescale will host a live webinar titled “Achieving Energy Efficiency in the Internet of Things Era” on June 11. The session will explore several energy-efficient embedded processor design techniques and highlight the difference between low-power and energy-efficient products. For more information or to register, visit the registration page.

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About Freescale Semiconductor

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*CoreMark 1.0 : 108.69/IAR for ARM V6.50 --debug --endian=little --cpu=Cortex-M0 -e --fpu=None -Ohs --use_c++_inline/Code in internal FLASH, Data in internal RAM, Stack/ Processor operating frequency = 48MHz, operating voltage 3.0V

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Hiroyasu Oya, (81-3) 5437-9444
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Release Summary

Freescale is now shipping its Kinetis KL02 family of 32-bit microcontrollers.

Contacts

Freescale Semiconductor
Americas
Andy North, 512-996-4418
Andy.North@freescale.com
or
Asia-Pacific
Gloria Shiu, (85-22) 666-8237
gloria.shiu@freescale.com
or
Europe, Middle East and Africa
Laurent Massicot, +33 (0)1 69 10 48 05
laurent.massicot@freescale.com
or
India
Anjali Srivastava, (91-120) 395-0000
anjali.srivastava@freescale.com
or
Japan
Hiroyasu Oya, (81-3) 5437-9444
hiroyasu.oya@freescale.com