The MKL02Z8VFG4 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from NXP Semiconductors, which is a leading provider of secure connectivity solutions, advanced processing, and sensing technologies for various markets, including industrial, automotive, and IoT applications.
Description:
The MKL02Z8VFG4 is a member of the Kinetis® K02 family of MCUs, designed for low-power and high-performance applications. It is based on an Arm® Cortex®-M0+ processor and operates at a maximum frequency of 48 MHz. The device comes in a 48-pin QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package, making it suitable for compact and space-constrained applications.
Features:
- Arm® Cortex®-M0+ processor with a maximum frequency of 48 MHz
- 32-Bit performance with low power consumption
- Up to 16 KB of L1 cache (8 KB instruction and 8 KB data)
- Up to 8 KB of SRAM for data and program storage
- On-chip peripheral touch controller with support for up to 16 capacitive touch channels
- Integrated 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 16 channels
- Flexible clock management system with multiple clock sources
- Low-leakage stop, very low-leakage stop, and deep power-down power management modes
- Integrated high-speed USB with on-the-go (OTG) support
- On-chip debug support with Serial Wire Debug (SWD) interface
- Support for NXP's Kinetis K02 MCUXpresso SDK and MCUBoot secure bootloader
Applications:
The MKL02Z8VFG4 is suitable for a wide range of applications that require low power consumption and high performance. Some of the potential applications include:
- Industrial control and automation systems
- Smart home and building automation
- IoT devices and edge nodes
- Wearable devices and health monitoring systems
- Portable medical equipment
- Touch-based user interfaces for appliances and consumer electronics
- Energy harvesting systems
- Battery-powered devices with extended lifetime requirements
- Automotive infotainment and body control systems
- Sensor hubs for data acquisition and processing
The MKL02Z8VFG4's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and a rich set of integrated peripherals make it an excellent choice for developers looking to create energy-efficient and feature-rich embedded systems.