MK64 in Kinetis K-Series Family
The MK64 sub-family, part of NXP's Kinetis K-Series, is a high-performance microcontroller line based on the ARM Cortex-M4 core with a Floating Point Unit. Designed for industrial and consumer IoT applications, these MCUs balance sophisticated processing power with low power consumption. They are notable for integrating extensive communication interfaces, including Ethernet and USB, making them a standard choice for connected embedded systems requiring reliable performance and high memory density.
Variants in This Sub-Family
| Part Number | Difference | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| MK64FN1M0VMD12 (NXP Semiconductors) | N1M0VMD12 | 1,161 |
| MK64FN1M0VLL12 (NXP Semiconductors) | 1MB Flash | — |
Variants within the MK64 sub-family primarily differ in flash memory capacity, ranging from 512KB to 1MB, and package type, including LQFP, MAPBGA, and WLCSP. While the core 120MHz performance remains consistent, specific part numbers like the MK64FX series also include FlexMemory (EEPROM) for enhanced data storage flexibility. Pin counts vary from 100 to 144 pins to accommodate different GPIO and peripheral requirements.



