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Rapidly prototype ARM Cortex-M4 and CortexM0+ processors

Freescale Freedom
Development Platform
Features

Overview

Cost effective (starting at $12.95)

The Freescale Freedom development platform is a small, low-power, cost-effective


evaluation and development system for quick application prototyping and
demonstration of Kinetis MCU families.

Small size (approximately 3.25 x 2),


fits within a mint tin
Arduino footprint-compatible with
support for a rich-set of third-party
expansion boards (shields)
Easy access to the MCU I/O pins
Integrated open-standard serial and debug
adapter (OpenSDA) with support for
several industry standard debug interfaces

Software Enablement
and Support

Each platform offers an easy-to-use mass-storage device mode flash programmer,


virtual serial port and classic programming and run-control capabilities.
Its easy to get started. Simply choose your preferred Freescale Freedom
development hardware, select compatible software, connect with the community,
and go.

Example Freescale Freedom Development Platform: FRDM-KL25Z

Rich ARM ecosystem includes


Keil, IAR, SEGGER, CodeWarrior,
mbed and more
Freescale MQX Lite RTOS: Very light
MQX kernel for resource-limited MCUs
that allows applications to run with less
than 4 KB RAM
Processor Expert software and
embedded components
FRDM-KL25Z is mbed-enabled through
the built-in USB flash programming
interface (OpenSDA). Simply plug it in,
drop on an mbed interface program
binary and its up and running

KL25Z
80 LQFP
J1 I/O
Header

Capacitive
Touch Slider
J10 I/O
Header
RGB LED

J2 I/O
Header

J9 I/O
Header
MMA8451Q

Reset

KL25Z
USB

OpenSDA

FRDM-KL02Z Features
MKL02Z32VFM4 MCU 48 MHz, 32 KB
Flash, 4 KB SRAM, 32QFN
Capacitive touch slider, MMA8451Q
accelerometer, tri-color LED
Flexible power supply options coin cell
battery, external source
Easy access to MCU I/O

FRDM-K20D50M

FRDM-K20D50M

FRDM-KL25Z

FRDM-KL05Z

FRDM-KL02Z

MK20KX128VLH5
MCU - 50 MHz,
128 KB Flash,
16 KB RAM, 32
KB FlexNVM, low
power, 64 LQFP
package

MKL25Z128VLK4
MCU - 48 MHz,
128 KB Flash,
16 KB SRAM, USB
OTG (FS), 80LQFP

MKL05Z32VFM4
MCU - 48 MHZ,
32 KB Flash,
4 KB SRAM,
32QFN

MKL02Z32VFM4
MCU 48 MHz,
32 KB Flash, 4 KB
SRAM, 32QFN

USB interface

Dual role USB


interface with miniUSB connector

Dual role USB


interface with miniUSB connector

New, OpenSDA debug interface:

required to evaluate demo apps


P&E debug interface provides run-control
debugging and compatibility with IDE tools
CMSIS-DAP interface: New ARM standard
for embedded debug interface

OpenSDA: Open-Standard Serial


And Debug Adapter
The integrated debug circuit, OpenSDA,
bridges serial and debug communications

FRDM-KL02Z

Kinetis MCU

points

interface (default); no tool installation

FRDM-KL05Z

Freedom Development Hardware

Battery-ready, power-measurement access

Mass storage device flash programming

FRDM-KL25Z

Sophisticated OpenSDA
debug interface

Capacitive touch slider

Ambient light sensor

Accelerometer

Tri-color (RBG) LED

Easy access to MCU I/O

Arduino R3 compatibility
for expansion
possibilities

Additional enablement
and support

between a USB host and an embedded


target processor. OpenSDA features a mass

mbed-enabled with
online compiler,
code cookbook
and community
(mbed.org)

storage device bootloader, which provides


a quick and easy mechanism for loading
different OpenSDA applications such as flash
programmers, run-control debug interfaces,

mbed interface application provides

Get Connected

serial-to-USB converters and more including:

connection to mbed online tools and

Join the Freescale community freescale.

Freescale mass storage device flash

supports a virtual serial port, CMSIS-DAP,

com/community

programming interface eliminates tool


installation for quick evaluation of
demonstration applications
P&E Multilink interface provides
run-control debugging and compatibility
with IDE tools
SEGGER OpenSDA firmware makes
OpenSDA compatible to J-Link Lite

and a mass-storage programming interface


CMSIS-DAP interface (stand alone): New
ARM standard for embedded debug
interface

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Get your FRDM-KL25Z mbed-enabled from
mbed.org
Enable your OpenSDA as a Segger J-Link Lite
at segger.com/opensda.html

For a complete list of boards offered as part of the Freescale Freedom


development platform, please visit freescale.com/Freedom
Freescale and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. Tower is a trademark of
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