Features
Battery Cell Controller, Advanced, 6 Channels, TPL, LQFP48.
Package
HLQFP48 LQFP64, plastic, low profile quad flat package; 64 terminals; 0.5 mm pitch; 10 mm x 10 mm x 1.4 mm body.
Battery Cell Controller, Advanced, 6 Channels, TPL, LQFP48.
HLQFP48 LQFP64, plastic, low profile quad flat package; 64 terminals; 0.5 mm pitch; 10 mm x 10 mm x 1.4 mm body.
Part Description: Freedom Development Boards for Kinetis KW21Z, KW31Z and KW41Z MCUs. 2 boards per order.
12NC: 935326317598
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代理店からの注文パラメータ | 値 |
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Security Status | COMPANY PUBLIC |
Description | Part Description: Freedom Development Boards for Kinetis KW21Z, KW31Z and KW41Z MCUs. 2 boards per order. |
Part/12NC | 鉛フリー | EU RoHS | ハロゲンフリー | REACH SVHC | Weight (mg) |
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FRDM-KW41Z(935326317598) | Not Available | No Information | Not Available | Compliant | 453592.3 |
Part/12NC | 安全保障機能安全 |
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FRDM-KW41Z (935326317598) | No |
Part/12NC | 関税分類番号(米国)免責事項: | 輸出規制品目番号(米国) | CCATS |
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FRDM-KW41Z (935326317598) | 847150 | 5A992C | G162018 |
Note: K32W061/41 is preferred for any new Zigbee®, Thread and Bluetooth® LE 5.0 design. No new software releases planned
The FRDM-KW41Z is a development kit enabled by the Kinetis® W series KW41Z/31Z/21Z (KW41Z) family built on Arm® Cortex®-M0+ processor with integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver supporting Bluetooth® Smart/Bluetooth®Low Energy (BLE) v4.2, Generic FSK, IEEE® 802.15.4 and Thread.
The FRDM-KW41Z kit contains two Freedom boards that can be used as a development board or a shield to connect to a host processor. The FRDM-KW41Z is form-factor compatible with the Arduino® Rev3 pin layout for more expansion options.
The FRDM-KW41Z highly-sensitive, optimized 2.4 GHz radio features a PCB F-antenna which can be bypassed to test via SMA connection, multiple power supply options, push/capacitive touch buttons, switches, LEDs and integrated sensors.
The FRDM-KW41Z platform is now supported by Arm® Mbed™ OS and Zephyr®OS, both open source embedded operating systems for developing the Internet of Things.