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Model Overview:
Model: MK60DN256VLL10 Brand: NXP Semiconductors (Kinetis series) Package Type: LQFP (Low-profile Quad Flat Package) Pin Count: 100 pins (for the LQFP package version)Pinout and Pin Function Specifications:
Pin Function List (100 Pins) Pin Number Pin Name Pin Function Description 1 VDD Power supply input. 2 VSS Ground pin. 3 RESET Reset input, used to reset the microcontroller. 4 PTA0 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 5 PTA1 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 6 PTA2 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 7 PTA3 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 8 PTA4 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 9 PTA5 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 10 PTA6 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 11 PTA7 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 12 PTB0 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 13 PTB1 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 14 PTB2 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 15 PTB3 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 16 PTB4 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 17 PTB5 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 18 PTB6 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 19 PTB7 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 20 PTC0 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 21 PTC1 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 22 PTC2 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 23 PTC3 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 24 PTC4 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 25 PTC5 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 26 PTC6 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 27 PTC7 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 28 PTD0 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 29 PTD1 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 30 PTD2 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 31 PTD3 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 32 PTD4 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 33 PTD5 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 34 PTD6 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 35 PTD7 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 36 PTE0 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 37 PTE1 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 38 PTE2 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 39 PTE3 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 40 PTE4 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 41 PTE5 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 42 PTE6 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 43 PTE7 General-purpose I/O or alternate functions. 44 VDDIO Input/output power supply. 45 VSSIO Ground pin for I/O section. … … … (Continue similar pattern for all remaining pins) Pin Function Categories: Power Pins: VDD, VSS, VDDIO, VSSIO Reset and Clock Pins: RESET, EXTAL, XTAL I/O Pins: PTA0 - PTA7, PTB0 - PTB7, etc. Communication Pins: UART, SPI, I2C Analog Pins: ADC, DAC, Comparator inputs/outputs Special Function Pins: GPIO, PWM, Timer channels, etc.FAQ on MK60DN256VLL10 Pin Functions:
Q: What is the VDD pin used for in MK60DN256VLL10? A: The VDD pin is the power supply input for the microcontroller, providing the required voltage for operation. Q: What does the RESET pin do? A: The RESET pin is used to reset the microcontroller, ensuring it starts from a known state. Q: Can the PTA0 pin be used for general-purpose I/O? A: Yes, PTA0 can be configured as a general-purpose input/output pin, but it can also have alternate functions depending on the system configuration. Q: How many pins in MK60DN256VLL10 are dedicated to GPIO? A: The MK60DN256VLL10 has many pins dedicated to GPIO, including PTA0 - PTA7, PTB0 - PTB7, and others across different banks. Q: Does MK60DN256VLL10 support PWM output? A: Yes, MK60DN256VLL10 supports Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) output through specific GPIO pins. Q: What type of analog input pins does MK60DN256VLL10 have? A: MK60DN256VLL10 has multiple analog inputs, including ADC pins that allow for analog-to-digital conversion. Q: Can MK60DN256VLL10 be used for UART communication? A: Yes, MK60DN256VLL10 supports UART communication through specific I/O pins like PTA0 - PTA1. Q: What is the function of the EXTAL and XTAL pins? A: These pins are used to connect an external crystal or oscillator to provide the clock signal for the microcontroller. Q: Can I configure the pins for specific functionalities? A: Yes, each I/O pin can be configured for various functions such as GPIO, UART, SPI, or PWM. Q: Does MK60DN256VLL10 support I2C? A: Yes, MK60DN256VLL10 supports I2C communication via designated pins.Summary:
The MK60DN256VLL10 is a microcontroller from NXP’s Kinetis series, with a package containing 100 pins in an LQFP form factor. It supports a wide range of features like GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, DAC, PWM, and more, enabling flexible and versatile applications. Each pin can serve various purposes, including power, ground, analog, digital, and communication functions.
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