The NXP Freedom K64 hardware, FRDM-K64F, is a simple, yet sophisticated design featuring a Kinetis K series microcontroller, built on the ARM® Cortex ®-M4 core. FRDM-K64F can be used to evaluate the K64, K63, and K24 Kinetis K series devices. It features the MK64FN1M0VLL12 MCU, which boast the maximum operation frequency of 120MHz, 1MB of flash, 256KB RAM, a full-speed USB controller, Ethernet controller, secure digital host controller, and 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 onboard interface includes a six-axis digital accelerometer & magnetometer, RGB LED, SDHC, add-on Bluetooth module, add-on RF module, and Ethernet.
The FRDM-K64F platform features OpenSDAv2, the NXP open-source hardware embedded serial and debug adapter running an open-source bootloader. This circuit offers several options for serial communication, flash programming, and run-control debugging. OpenSDAv2 is an mbed™ HDK-compatible debug interface preloaded with the open-source CMSIS-DAP Interface firmware (mbed interface) for rapid prototyping and product development, with a focus on connected Internet of Things devices.
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