MKL17 in Kinetis K-Series Family
The MKL17 series, developed by NXP Semiconductors as part of the Kinetis KL1 sub-family, is a line of ultra-low-power microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M0+ core. These devices bridge the gap between 8-bit and 32-bit architectures by offering high computational efficiency and a robust peripheral set in small form-factor packages. They are primarily utilized in battery-operated systems and industrial sensing nodes where power consumption and cost-effectiveness are critical design constraints.
Variants in This Sub-Family
| Part Number | Difference | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| MKL17Z128VFM4 (NXP Semiconductors) | 128VFM4 | 1,836 |
Variants within the MKL17 sub-family primarily differ based on Flash memory density, ranging from 128KB to 256KB, and SRAM capacity. Packaging options vary significantly to accommodate space-constrained designs, offering choices between 32-pin QFN, 48-pin QFN, and 64-pin LQFP or MAPBGA configurations. Some specific part numbers also feature variations in the number of available GPIOs and integrated FlexIO channel counts to suit specific connectivity requirements.



