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S9KEAZ64AMLK Overview
Kinetis EA series of 32-bit Arm Cortex MCUs are targeted for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications requiring the highest level of quality and longevity support. The Kinetis EA series is an entry point to the broad Arm ecosystem and features:A low-power Arm Cortex-M0+ core and 8–128 KB of embedded flashExcellent EMC/ESD, high temperature, and low radiated emissionsScalable, highly robust performance solution for cost-sensitive automotive applicationsA broad set of reference designs, tools and application notes to help shorten design development and speed time-to-marketFeatures
- Performance
- Up to 48 MHz Arm Cortex M0+ core
- Single-cycle 32-bit x 32-bit multiplier
- Memory
- Up to 128K embedded flash
- Up to 256 B EEPROM
- Up to 16K RAM
- Clocks
- External Oscillator (OSC)
- Internal Clock Source (ICS)
- System functions
- Power management module (PMC) with three power modes: Run, Wait, Stop
- Low-voltage detection (LVD) with reset or interrupt, selectable trip points
- Watchdog with independent clock source (WDOG)
- Programmable cyclic redundancy check module (CRC)
- Serial wire debug interface (SWD)
- Aliased SRAM bitband region (BITBAND)
- Bit manipulation engine (BME)
- Communication interfaces
- Up to two SPI modules
- Up to three UART modules
- Up to two IIC modules
- Up to one CAN module
- Multiple Timers
- One 6-channel FlexTimer/PWM (FTM)
- Up to two 2-channel FlexTimer/PWM (FTM)
- One 2-channel periodic interrupt timer (PIT)
- One pulse width timer (PWT)
- One real-time clock (RTC)
- Analog modules
- One 16-channel 12-bit SAR ADC with internal bandgap reference channel, operation in Stop mode, optional hardware trigger (ADC)
- Two analog comparators containing a 6-bit DAC and programmable reference input (ACMP)
Applications
- Automotive
- Diesel Engine Management
- Electric Pumps
- Motorcycle Engine Control Unit (ECU) and Small Engine Control
- Industrial
- 3-Phase AC Induction Motor
- Brushless DC Motor (BLDC) Control
- Motion Control and Robotics
- Motor Drives
- Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM)
Product Parameters
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Flash (kB)
64
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UART
3
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SPI
2
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Supply Voltage [min] (V)
2.7
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Ambient Operating Temperature (Min to Max) (℃)
-40 to 125
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Operating Frequency [Max] (MHz)
48
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CAN
1
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I2C
2
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Supply Voltage [max] (V)
5.5
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GPIO
71
Technical Documents
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors | MCU 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ RISC 64KB Flash 3.3V/5V Automotive 80-Pin LQFP Tray |
1350---$4.1190 2000---$4.0770 2500---$4.0370 3000---$3.9960 4000---$3.9560 5000---$3.9170 10000---$3.8780 24000---$3.8390 25000---$3.8000 50000---$3.7620 |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors | IC MCU 32BIT 64KB FLASH 80LQFP |
450---$4.7464 |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors |
1350---$4.3300 |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors | ARM Microcontrollers - MCU 32-bit MCU ARM Cortex-M4 core 64KB |
1---$7.5800 10---$5.9100 100---$4.8400 450---$4.7400 900---$4.0000 |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors | Kinetis E 32-Bit Mcu, Arm Cortex-M4 Core, 64Kb Flash, 48Mhz, Qfp 80/Tray Rohs Compliant: Yes |Nxp S9KEAZ64AMLK |
250---$3.4400 500---$3.4200 |
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S9KEAZ64AMLK | NXP Semiconductors | MCU 32-Bit KEA128 ARM Cortex M0+ RISC 64KB Flash 3.3V/5V 80-Pin LQFP Tray - Trays (Alt: S9KEAZ64AMLK) |
1350---$3.0917 2250---$3.0268 3600---$2.9403 6750---$2.8971 13500---$2.8322 67500---$2.7674 135000---$2.6809 |
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