Operating requirement

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Data Sheet: Technical Data
K30 Sub-Family Data Sheet
Document Number: K30P121M100SF2
Rev. 7, 02/2013
K30P121M100SF2
Supports the following:
MK30DN512ZVMC10
Features
• Operating Characteristics
– Voltage range: 1.71 to 3.6 V
– Flash write voltage range: 1.71 to 3.6 V
– Temperature range (ambient): -40 to 105°C
• Performance
– Up to 100 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 core with DSP
instructions delivering 1.25 Dhrystone MIPS per
MHz
• Memories and memory interfaces
– Up to 512 KB program flash memory on nonFlexMemory devices
– Up to 256 KB program flash memory on
FlexMemory devices
– Up to 256 KB FlexNVM on FlexMemory devices
– 4 KB FlexRAM on FlexMemory devices
– Up to 128 KB RAM
– Serial programming interface (EzPort)
• Clocks
– 3 to 32 MHz crystal oscillator
– 32 kHz crystal oscillator
– Multi-purpose clock generator
• System peripherals
– Multiple low-power modes to provide power
optimization based on application requirements
– Memory protection unit with multi-master
protection
– 16-channel DMA controller, supporting up to 63
request sources
– External watchdog monitor
– Software watchdog
– Low-leakage wakeup unit
• Human-machine interface
– Segment LCD controller supporting up to 40
frontplanes and 8 backplanes, or 44 frontplanes and
4 backplanes, depending on the package size
– Low-power hardware touch sensor interface (TSI)
– General-purpose input/output
• Analog modules
– Two 16-bit SAR ADCs
– Programmable gain amplifier (PGA) (up to x64)
integrated into each ADC
– Two 12-bit DACs
– Three analog comparators (CMP) containing a 6-bit
DAC and programmable reference input
– Voltage reference
• Timers
– Programmable delay block
– Eight-channel motor control/general purpose/PWM
timer
– Two 2-channel quadrature decoder/general purpose
timers
– Periodic interrupt timers
– 16-bit low-power timer
– Carrier modulator transmitter
– Real-time clock
• Communication interfaces
– Two Controller Area Network (CAN) modules
– Three SPI modules
– Two I2C modules
– Six UART modules
– Secure Digital host controller (SDHC)
– I2S module
• Security and integrity modules
– Hardware CRC module to support fast cyclic
redundancy checks
– 128-bit unique identification (ID) number per chip
Freescale reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be
required to permit improvements in the design of its products.
© 2011–2013 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Table of Contents
1 Ordering parts...........................................................................3
5.4.2
Thermal attributes.................................................21
1.1 Determining valid orderable parts......................................3
6 Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors....................22
2 Part identification......................................................................3
6.1 Core modules....................................................................22
2.1 Description.........................................................................3
6.1.1
Debug trace timing specifications.........................22
2.2 Format...............................................................................3
6.1.2
JTAG electricals....................................................22
2.3 Fields.................................................................................3
6.2 System modules................................................................25
2.4 Example............................................................................4
6.3 Clock modules...................................................................25
3 Terminology and guidelines......................................................4
6.3.1
MCG specifications...............................................25
3.1 Definition: Operating requirement......................................4
6.3.2
Oscillator electrical specifications.........................27
3.2 Definition: Operating behavior...........................................5
6.3.3
32 kHz Oscillator Electrical Characteristics...........30
3.3 Definition: Attribute............................................................5
6.4 Memories and memory interfaces.....................................30
3.4 Definition: Rating...............................................................6
6.4.1
Flash electrical specifications................................30
3.5 Result of exceeding a rating..............................................6
6.4.2
EzPort Switching Specifications............................35
3.6 Relationship between ratings and operating
requirements......................................................................6
6.5 Security and integrity modules..........................................36
6.6 Analog...............................................................................36
3.7 Guidelines for ratings and operating requirements............7
6.6.1
ADC electrical specifications.................................36
3.8 Definition: Typical value.....................................................7
6.6.2
CMP and 6-bit DAC electrical specifications.........43
3.9 Typical value conditions....................................................8
6.6.3
12-bit DAC electrical characteristics.....................46
4 Ratings......................................................................................9
6.6.4
Voltage reference electrical specifications............49
4.1 Thermal handling ratings...................................................9
6.7 Timers................................................................................50
4.2 Moisture handling ratings..................................................9
6.8 Communication interfaces.................................................50
4.3 ESD handling ratings.........................................................9
6.8.1
CAN switching specifications................................50
4.4 Voltage and current operating ratings...............................9
6.8.2
DSPI switching specifications (limited voltage
5 General.....................................................................................10
range)....................................................................51
5.1 AC electrical characteristics..............................................10
6.8.3
DSPI switching specifications (full voltage range).52
5.2 Nonswitching electrical specifications...............................10
6.8.4
Inter-Integrated Circuit Interface (I2C) timing........54
5.2.1
Voltage and current operating requirements.........10
6.8.5
UART switching specifications..............................55
5.2.2
LVD and POR operating requirements.................11
6.8.6
SDHC specifications.............................................55
5.2.3
Voltage and current operating behaviors..............12
6.8.7
I2S switching specifications..................................56
5.2.4
Power mode transition operating behaviors..........14
5.2.5
Power consumption operating behaviors..............15
6.9.1
TSI electrical specifications...................................59
5.2.6
EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors.......18
6.9.2
LCD electrical characteristics................................60
5.2.7
Designing with radiated emissions in mind...........19
7 Dimensions...............................................................................61
5.2.8
Capacitance attributes..........................................19
7.1 Obtaining package dimensions.........................................61
5.3 Switching specifications.....................................................19
8 Pinout........................................................................................61
6.9 Human-machine interfaces (HMI)......................................59
5.3.1
Device clock specifications...................................19
8.1 K30 Signal Multiplexing and Pin Assignments..................61
5.3.2
General switching specifications...........................19
8.2 K30 Pinouts.......................................................................66
5.4 Thermal specifications.......................................................20
9 Revision History........................................................................67
5.4.1
Thermal operating requirements...........................20
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Ordering parts
1 Ordering parts
1.1 Determining valid orderable parts
Valid orderable part numbers are provided on the web. To determine the orderable part
numbers for this device, go to freescale.com and perform a part number search for the
following device numbers: PK30 and MK30 .
2 Part identification
2.1 Description
Part numbers for the chip have fields that identify the specific part. You can use the
values of these fields to determine the specific part you have received.
2.2 Format
Part numbers for this device have the following format:
Q K## A M FFF R T PP CC N
2.3 Fields
This table lists the possible values for each field in the part number (not all combinations
are valid):
Field
Description
Values
Q
Qualification status
• M = Fully qualified, general market flow
• P = Prequalification
K##
Kinetis family
• K30
A
Key attribute
• D = Cortex-M4 w/ DSP
• F = Cortex-M4 w/ DSP and FPU
M
Flash memory type
• N = Program flash only
• X = Program flash and FlexMemory
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Terminology and guidelines
Field
Description
Values
FFF
Program flash memory size
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
32 = 32 KB
64 = 64 KB
128 = 128 KB
256 = 256 KB
512 = 512 KB
1M0 = 1 MB
2M0 = 2 MB
R
Silicon revision
• Z = Initial
• (Blank) = Main
• A = Revision after main
T
Temperature range (°C)
• V = –40 to 105
• C = –40 to 85
PP
Package identifier
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
FM = 32 QFN (5 mm x 5 mm)
FT = 48 QFN (7 mm x 7 mm)
LF = 48 LQFP (7 mm x 7 mm)
LH = 64 LQFP (10 mm x 10 mm)
MP = 64 MAPBGA (5 mm x 5 mm)
LK = 80 LQFP (12 mm x 12 mm)
LL = 100 LQFP (14 mm x 14 mm)
MC = 121 MAPBGA (8 mm x 8 mm)
LQ = 144 LQFP (20 mm x 20 mm)
MD = 144 MAPBGA (13 mm x 13 mm)
MJ = 256 MAPBGA (17 mm x 17 mm)
CC
Maximum CPU frequency (MHz)
•
•
•
•
•
5 = 50 MHz
7 = 72 MHz
10 = 100 MHz
12 = 120 MHz
15 = 150 MHz
N
Packaging type
• R = Tape and reel
• (Blank) = Trays
2.4 Example
This is an example part number:
MK30DN512ZVMD10
3 Terminology and guidelines
3.1 Definition: Operating requirement
An operating requirement is a specified value or range of values for a technical
characteristic that you must guarantee during operation to avoid incorrect operation and
possibly decreasing the useful life of the chip.
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3.1.1 Example
This is an example of an operating requirement:
Symbol
VDD
Description
1.0 V core supply
voltage
Min.
0.9
Max.
1.1
Unit
V
3.2 Definition: Operating behavior
An operating behavior is a specified value or range of values for a technical
characteristic that are guaranteed during operation if you meet the operating requirements
and any other specified conditions.
3.2.1 Example
This is an example of an operating behavior:
Symbol
IWP
Description
Min.
Digital I/O weak pullup/ 10
pulldown current
Max.
130
Unit
µA
3.3 Definition: Attribute
An attribute is a specified value or range of values for a technical characteristic that are
guaranteed, regardless of whether you meet the operating requirements.
3.3.1 Example
This is an example of an attribute:
Symbol
CIN_D
Description
Input capacitance:
digital pins
Min.
—
Max.
7
Unit
pF
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3.4 Definition: Rating
A rating is a minimum or maximum value of a technical characteristic that, if exceeded,
may cause permanent chip failure:
• Operating ratings apply during operation of the chip.
• Handling ratings apply when the chip is not powered.
3.4.1 Example
This is an example of an operating rating:
Symbol
VDD
Description
1.0 V core supply
voltage
Min.
–0.3
Max.
Unit
1.2
V
3.5 Result of exceeding a rating
Failures in time (ppm)
40
30
The likelihood of permanent chip failure increases rapidly as
soon as a characteristic begins to exceed one of its operating ratings.
20
10
0
Operating rating
Measured characteristic
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3.6 Relationship between ratings and operating requirements
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3.7 Guidelines for ratings and operating requirements
Follow these guidelines for ratings and operating requirements:
• Never exceed any of the chip’s ratings.
• During normal operation, don’t exceed any of the chip’s operating requirements.
• If you must exceed an operating requirement at times other than during normal
operation (for example, during power sequencing), limit the duration as much as
possible.
3.8 Definition: Typical value
A typical value is a specified value for a technical characteristic that:
• Lies within the range of values specified by the operating behavior
• Given the typical manufacturing process, is representative of that characteristic
during operation when you meet the typical-value conditions or other specified
conditions
Typical values are provided as design guidelines and are neither tested nor guaranteed.
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3.8.1 Example 1
This is an example of an operating behavior that includes a typical value:
Symbol
Description
IWP
Digital I/O weak
pullup/pulldown
current
Min.
10
Typ.
70
Max.
130
Unit
µA
3.8.2 Example 2
This is an example of a chart that shows typical values for various voltage and
temperature conditions:
5000
4500
4000
TJ
IDD_STOP (μA)
3500
150 °C
3000
105 °C
2500
25 °C
2000
–40 °C
1500
1000
500
0
0.90
0.95
1.00
1.05
1.10
VDD (V)
3.9 Typical value conditions
Typical values assume you meet the following conditions (or other conditions as
specified):
Symbol
Description
Value
Unit
TA
Ambient temperature
25
°C
VDD
3.3 V supply voltage
3.3
V
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4 Ratings
4.1 Thermal handling ratings
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
TSTG
Storage temperature
–55
150
°C
1
TSDR
Solder temperature, lead-free
—
260
°C
2
Solder temperature, leaded
—
245
1. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD22-A103, High Temperature Storage Life.
2. Determined according to IPC/JEDEC Standard J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic
Solid State Surface Mount Devices.
4.2 Moisture handling ratings
Symbol
MSL
Description
Moisture sensitivity level
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
—
3
—
1
1. Determined according to IPC/JEDEC Standard J-STD-020, Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification for Nonhermetic
Solid State Surface Mount Devices.
4.3 ESD handling ratings
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
VHBM
Electrostatic discharge voltage, human body model
-2000
+2000
V
1
VCDM
Electrostatic discharge voltage, charged-device model
-500
+500
V
2
Latch-up current at ambient temperature of 105°C
-100
+100
mA
3
ILAT
1. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD22-A114, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitivity Testing Human Body
Model (HBM).
2. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD22-C101, Field-Induced Charged-Device Model Test Method for
Electrostatic-Discharge-Withstand Thresholds of Microelectronic Components.
3. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD78, IC Latch-Up Test.
4.4 Voltage and current operating ratings
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Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
VDD
Digital supply voltage
–0.3
3.8
V
IDD
Digital supply current
—
185
mA
VDIO
Digital input voltage (except RESET, EXTAL, and XTAL)
–0.3
5.5
V
VAIO
Analog1,
RESET, EXTAL, and XTAL input voltage
–0.3
VDD + 0.3
V
Maximum current single pin limit (applies to all digital pins)
–25
25
mA
VDD – 0.3
VDD + 0.3
V
–0.3
3.8
V
ID
VDDA
Analog supply voltage
VBAT
RTC battery supply voltage
1. Analog pins are defined as pins that do not have an associated general purpose I/O port function.
5 General
5.1 AC electrical characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, propagation delays are measured from the 50% to the 50%
point, and rise and fall times are measured at the 20% and 80% points, as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 1. Input signal measurement reference
All digital I/O switching characteristics assume:
1. output pins
• have CL=30pF loads,
• are configured for fast slew rate (PORTx_PCRn[SRE]=0), and
• are configured for high drive strength (PORTx_PCRn[DSE]=1)
2. input pins
• have their passive filter disabled (PORTx_PCRn[PFE]=0)
5.2 Nonswitching electrical specifications
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5.2.1 Voltage and current operating requirements
Table 1. Voltage and current operating requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
VDD
Supply voltage
1.71
3.6
V
VDDA
Analog supply voltage
1.71
3.6
V
VDD – VDDA VDD-to-VDDA differential voltage
–0.1
0.1
V
VSS – VSSA VSS-to-VSSA differential voltage
–0.1
0.1
V
1.71
3.6
V
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V
0.7 × VDD
—
V
• 1.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V
0.75 × VDD
—
V
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V
—
0.35 × VDD
V
• 1.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V
—
0.3 × VDD
V
0.06 × VDD
—
V
-5
—
mA
VBAT
VIH
VIL
RTC battery supply voltage
Input high voltage
Input low voltage
VHYS
Input hysteresis
IICDIO
Digital pin negative DC injection current — single pin
• VIN < VSS-0.3V
IICAIO
IICcont
1
Analog2, EXTAL, and XTAL pin DC injection current —
single pin
3
mA
• VIN < VSS-0.3V (Negative current injection)
-5
—
• VIN > VDD+0.3V (Positive current injection)
—
+5
-25
—
—
+25
Contiguous pin DC injection current —regional limit,
includes sum of negative injection currents or sum of
positive injection currents of 16 contiguous pins
• Negative current injection
• Positive current injection
mA
VODPU
Open drain pullup voltage level
VDD
VDD
V
VRAM
VDD voltage required to retain RAM
1.2
—
V
VPOR_VBAT
—
V
VRFVBAT
Notes
VBAT voltage required to retain the VBAT register file
4
1. All 5 V tolerant digital I/O pins are internally clamped to VSS through an ESD protection diode. There is no diode
connection to VDD. If VIN is less than VDIO_MIN, a current limiting resistor is required. The negative DC injection current
limiting resistor is calculated as R=(VDIO_MIN-VIN)/|IICDIO|.
2. Analog pins are defined as pins that do not have an associated general purpose I/O port function. Additionally, EXTAL and
XTAL are analog pins.
3. All analog pins are internally clamped to VSS and VDD through ESD protection diodes. If VIN is less than VAIO_MIN or greater
than VAIO_MAX, a current limiting resistor is required. The negative DC injection current limiting resistor is calculated as
R=(VAIO_MIN-VIN)/|IICAIO|. The positive injection current limiting resistor is calculated as R=(VIN-VAIO_MAX)/|IICAIO|. Select the
larger of these two calculated resistances if the pin is exposed to positive and negative injection currents.
4. Open drain outputs must be pulled to VDD.
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5.2.2 LVD and POR operating requirements
Table 2. VDD supply LVD and POR operating requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VPOR
Falling VDD POR detect voltage
0.8
1.1
1.5
V
VLVDH
Falling low-voltage detect threshold — high
range (LVDV=01)
2.48
2.56
2.64
V
Low-voltage warning thresholds — high range
1
VLVW1H
• Level 1 falling (LVWV=00)
2.62
2.70
2.78
V
VLVW2H
• Level 2 falling (LVWV=01)
2.72
2.80
2.88
V
VLVW3H
• Level 3 falling (LVWV=10)
2.82
2.90
2.98
V
VLVW4H
• Level 4 falling (LVWV=11)
2.92
3.00
3.08
V
—
±80
—
mV
1.54
1.60
1.66
V
VHYSH
Low-voltage inhibit reset/recover hysteresis —
high range
VLVDL
Falling low-voltage detect threshold — low range
(LVDV=00)
Low-voltage warning thresholds — low range
1
VLVW1L
• Level 1 falling (LVWV=00)
1.74
1.80
1.86
V
VLVW2L
• Level 2 falling (LVWV=01)
1.84
1.90
1.96
V
VLVW3L
• Level 3 falling (LVWV=10)
1.94
2.00
2.06
V
VLVW4L
• Level 4 falling (LVWV=11)
2.04
2.10
2.16
V
—
±60
—
mV
VHYSL
Low-voltage inhibit reset/recover hysteresis —
low range
Notes
VBG
Bandgap voltage reference
0.97
1.00
1.03
V
tLPO
Internal low power oscillator period — factory
trimmed
900
1000
1100
μs
1. Rising thresholds are falling threshold + hysteresis voltage
Table 3. VBAT power operating requirements
Symbol
Description
VPOR_VBAT Falling VBAT supply POR detect voltage
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
0.8
1.1
1.5
V
Notes
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5.2.3 Voltage and current operating behaviors
Table 4. Voltage and current operating behaviors
Symbol
VOH
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V, IOH = -9mA
VDD – 0.5
—
—
V
• 1.71 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V, IOH = -3mA
VDD – 0.5
—
—
V
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V, IOH = -2mA
VDD – 0.5
—
—
V
• 1.71 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V, IOH = -0.6mA
VDD – 0.5
—
—
V
—
—
100
mA
Description
Notes
Output high voltage — high drive strength
Output high voltage — low drive strength
IOHT
Output high current total for all ports
VOL
Output low voltage — high drive strength
2
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V, IOL = 9mA
—
—
0.5
V
• 1.71 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V, IOL = 3mA
—
—
0.5
V
• 2.7 V ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6 V, IOL = 2mA
—
—
0.5
V
• 1.71 V ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7 V, IOL = 0.6mA
—
—
0.5
V
—
—
100
mA
Output low voltage — low drive strength
IOLT
Output low current total for all ports
IINA
Input leakage current, analog pins and digital
pins configured as analog inputs
3, 4
• VSS ≤ VIN ≤ VDD
• All pins except EXTAL32, XTAL32,
EXTAL, XTAL
• EXTAL (PTA18) and XTAL (PTA19)
• EXTAL32, XTAL32
IIND
—
0.002
0.5
μA
—
0.004
1.5
μA
—
0.075
10
μA
Input leakage current, digital pins
4, 5
• VSS ≤ VIN ≤ VIL
• All digital pins
—
0.002
0.5
μA
—
0.002
0.5
μA
—
0.004
1
μA
• VIN = VDD
• All digital pins except PTD7
• PTD7
IIND
Input leakage current, digital pins
4, 5, 6
• VIL < VIN < VDD
• VDD = 3.6 V
—
18
26
μA
• VDD = 3.0 V
—
12
49
μA
• VDD = 2.5 V
—
8
13
μA
• VDD = 1.7 V
—
3
6
μA
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Table 4. Voltage and current operating behaviors (continued)
Symbol
IIND
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Input leakage current, digital pins
• VDD < VIN < 5.5 V
ZIND
Typ.1
Notes
4, 5
—
1
50
μA
Input impedance examples, digital pins
4, 7
• VDD = 3.6 V
—
—
48
kΩ
• VDD = 3.0 V
—
—
55
kΩ
• VDD = 2.5 V
—
—
57
kΩ
• VDD = 1.7 V
—
—
85
kΩ
RPU
Internal pullup resistors
20
35
50
kΩ
8
RPD
Internal pulldown resistors
20
35
50
kΩ
9
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Typical values characterized at 25°C and VDD = 3.6 V unless otherwise noted.
Open drain outputs must be pulled to VDD.
Analog pins are defined as pins that do not have an associated general purpose I/O port function.
Digital pins have an associated GPIO port function and have 5V tolerant inputs, except EXTAL and XTAL.
Internal pull-up/pull-down resistors disabled.
Characterized, not tested in production.
Examples calculated using VIL relation, VDD, and max IIND: ZIND=VIL/IIND. This is the impedance needed to pull a high
signal to a level below VIL due to leakage when VIL < VIN < VDD. These examples assume signal source low = 0 V.
8. Measured at VDD supply voltage = VDD min and Vinput = VSS
9. Measured at VDD supply voltage = VDD min and Vinput = VDD
I IND
Digital input
Source
+
–
Z IND
5.2.4 Power mode transition operating behaviors
All specifications except tPOR, and VLLSx→RUN recovery times in the following table
assume this clock configuration:
•
•
•
•
CPU and system clocks = 100 MHz
Bus clock = 50 MHz
Flash clock = 25 MHz
MCG mode: FEI
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Table 5. Power mode transition operating behaviors
Symbol
tPOR
Description
Min.
Max.
After a POR event, amount of time from the point VDD
reaches 1.71 V to execution of the first instruction
across the operating temperature range of the chip.
• VDD slew rate ≥ 5.7 kV/s
• VDD slew rate < 5.7 kV/s
• VLLS1 → RUN
• VLLS2 → RUN
• VLLS3 → RUN
• LLS → RUN
• VLPS → RUN
• STOP → RUN
Unit
Notes
μs
1
—
300
—
1.7 V / (VDD
slew rate)
—
134
μs
—
96
μs
—
96
μs
—
6.2
μs
—
5.9
μs
—
5.9
μs
1. Normal boot (FTFL_OPT[LPBOOT]=1)
5.2.5 Power consumption operating behaviors
Table 6. Power consumption operating behaviors
Symbol
IDDA
IDD_RUN
Description
Analog supply current
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
—
—
See note
mA
1
Run mode current — all peripheral clocks
disabled, code executing from flash
• @ 1.8V
• @ 3.0V
IDD_RUN
Min.
2
—
45
70
mA
—
47
72
mA
Run mode current — all peripheral clocks
enabled, code executing from flash
• @ 1.8V
3, 4
—
61
85
mA
—
63
71
mA
—
72
87
mA
• @ 3.0V
• @ 25°C
• @ 125°C
IDD_WAIT
Wait mode high frequency current at 3.0 V — all
peripheral clocks disabled
—
35
—
mA
2
IDD_WAIT
Wait mode reduced frequency current at 3.0 V —
all peripheral clocks disabled
—
15
—
mA
5
IDD_VLPR
Very-low-power run mode current at 3.0 V — all
peripheral clocks disabled
—
N/A
—
mA
6
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Table 6. Power consumption operating behaviors (continued)
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
IDD_VLPR
Very-low-power run mode current at 3.0 V — all
peripheral clocks enabled
—
N/A
—
mA
7
IDD_VLPW
Very-low-power wait mode current at 3.0 V — all
peripheral clocks disabled
—
N/A
—
mA
8
IDD_STOP
Stop mode current at 3.0 V
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
0.59
1.4
mA
• @ 70°C
—
2.26
7.9
mA
• @ 105°C
—
5.94
19.2
mA
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
93
435
μA
• @ 70°C
—
520
2000
μA
• @ 105°C
—
1350
4000
μA
IDD_VLPS
IDD_LLS
IDD_VLLS3
IDD_VLLS2
IDD_VLLS1
IDD_VBAT
Very-low-power stop mode current at 3.0 V
Low leakage stop mode current at 3.0 V
9
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
4.8
20
μA
• @ 70°C
—
28
68
μA
• @ 105°C
—
126
270
μA
Very low-leakage stop mode 3 current at 3.0 V
9
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
3.1
8.9
μA
• @ 70°C
—
17
35
μA
• @ 105°C
—
82
148
μA
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
2.2
5.4
μA
• @ 70°C
—
7.1
12.5
μA
• @ 105°C
—
41
125
μA
• @ –40 to 25°C
—
2.1
7.6
μA
• @ 70°C
—
6.2
13.5
μA
• @ 105°C
—
30
46
μA
—
0.33
0.39
μA
—
0.60
0.78
μA
—
1.97
2.9
μA
Very low-leakage stop mode 2 current at 3.0 V
Very low-leakage stop mode 1 current at 3.0 V
Average current with RTC and 32kHz disabled at
3.0 V
• @ –40 to 25°C
• @ 70°C
• @ 105°C
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Table 6. Power consumption operating behaviors (continued)
Symbol
Description
Min.
IDD_VBAT
Average current when CPU is not accessing RTC
registers
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
10
• @ 1.8V
• @ –40 to 25°C
• @ 70°C
• @ 105°C
—
0.71
0.81
μA
—
1.01
1.3
μA
—
2.82
4.3
μA
—
0.84
0.94
μA
—
1.17
1.5
μA
—
3.16
4.6
μA
• @ 3.0V
• @ –40 to 25°C
• @ 70°C
• @ 105°C
1. The analog supply current is the sum of the active or disabled current for each of the analog modules on the device. See
each module's specification for its supply current.
2. 100MHz core and system clock, 50MHz bus clock, and 25MHz flash clock . MCG configured for FEI mode. All peripheral
clocks disabled.
3. 100MHz core and system clock, 50MHz bus clock, and 25MHz flash clock. MCG configured for FEI mode. All peripheral
clocks enabled.
4. Max values are measured with CPU executing DSP instructions.
5. 25MHz core and system clock, 25MHz bus clock, and 12.5MHz flash clock. MCG configured for FEI mode.
6. 2 MHz core, system, and bus clock and 1MHz flash clock. MCG configured for BLPE mode. All peripheral clocks disabled.
Code executing from flash.
7. 2 MHz core, system, and bus clock and 1MHz flash clock. MCG configured for BLPE mode. All peripheral clocks enabled
but peripherals are not in active operation. Code executing from flash.
8. 2 MHz core, system, and bus clock and 1MHz flash clock. MCG configured for BLPE mode. All peripheral clocks disabled.
9. Data reflects devices with 128 KB of RAM.
10. Includes 32kHz oscillator current and RTC operation.
5.2.5.1
Diagram: Typical IDD_RUN operating behavior
The following data was measured under these conditions:
• MCG in FBE mode for 50 MHz and lower frequencies. MCG in FEE mode at greater
than 50 MHz frequencies.
• No GPIOs toggled
• Code execution from flash with cache enabled
• For the ALLOFF curve, all peripheral clocks are disabled except FTFL
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Figure 2. Run mode supply current vs. core frequency
5.2.6 EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors
Table 7. EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors as measured on 144LQFP and
144MAPBGA packages
Symbol
Description
Frequency
band (MHz)
144LQFP
144MAPBGA
Unit
Notes
1,2
VRE1
Radiated emissions voltage, band 1
0.15–50
23
12
dBμV
VRE2
Radiated emissions voltage, band 2
50–150
27
24
dBμV
VRE3
Radiated emissions voltage, band 3
150–500
28
27
dBμV
VRE4
Radiated emissions voltage, band 4
500–1000
14
11
dBμV
IEC level
0.15–1000
K
K
—
VRE_IEC
2, 3
1. Determined according to IEC Standard 61967-1, Integrated Circuits - Measurement of Electromagnetic Emissions, 150
kHz to 1 GHz Part 1: General Conditions and Definitions and IEC Standard 61967-2, Integrated Circuits - Measurement of
Electromagnetic Emissions, 150 kHz to 1 GHz Part 2: Measurement of Radiated Emissions—TEM Cell and Wideband
TEM Cell Method. Measurements were made while the microcontroller was running basic application code. The reported
emission level is the value of the maximum measured emission, rounded up to the next whole number, from among the
measured orientations in each frequency range.
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2. VDD = 3.3 V, TA = 25 °C, fOSC = 12 MHz (crystal), fSYS = 96 MHz, fBUS = 48MHz
3. Specified according to Annex D of IEC Standard 61967-2, Measurement of Radiated Emissions—TEM Cell and Wideband
TEM Cell Method
5.2.7 Designing with radiated emissions in mind
To find application notes that provide guidance on designing your system to minimize
interference from radiated emissions:
1. Go to www.freescale.com.
2. Perform a keyword search for “EMC design.”
5.2.8 Capacitance attributes
Table 8. Capacitance attributes
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
CIN_A
Input capacitance: analog pins
—
7
pF
CIN_D
Input capacitance: digital pins
—
7
pF
5.3 Switching specifications
5.3.1 Device clock specifications
Table 9. Device clock specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
Normal run mode
fSYS
System and core clock
—
100
MHz
fBUS
Bus clock
—
50
MHz
fFLASH
Flash clock
—
25
MHz
fLPTMR
LPTMR clock
—
25
MHz
5.3.2 General switching specifications
These general purpose specifications apply to all signals configured for GPIO, UART,
CAN, CMT, and I2C signals.
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Table 10. General switching specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
GPIO pin interrupt pulse width (digital glitch filter
disabled) — Synchronous path
1.5
—
Bus clock
cycles
1, 2
GPIO pin interrupt pulse width (digital glitch filter
disabled, analog filter enabled) — Asynchronous path
100
—
ns
3
GPIO pin interrupt pulse width (digital glitch filter
disabled, analog filter disabled) — Asynchronous path
16
—
ns
3
External reset pulse width (digital glitch filter disabled)
100
—
ns
3
2
—
Bus clock
cycles
Mode select (EZP_CS) hold time after reset
deassertion
Port rise and fall time (high drive strength)
4
• Slew disabled
• 1.71 ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7V
—
12
ns
• 2.7 ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6V
—
6
ns
• 1.71 ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7V
—
36
ns
• 2.7 ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6V
—
24
ns
• Slew enabled
Port rise and fall time (low drive strength)
5
• Slew disabled
• 1.71 ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7V
—
12
ns
• 2.7 ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6V
—
6
ns
• 1.71 ≤ VDD ≤ 2.7V
—
36
ns
• 2.7 ≤ VDD ≤ 3.6V
—
24
ns
• Slew enabled
1. This is the minimum pulse width that is guaranteed to pass through the pin synchronization circuitry. Shorter pulses may or
may not be recognized. In Stop, VLPS, LLS, and VLLSx modes, the synchronizer is bypassed so shorter pulses can be
recognized in that case.
2. The greater synchronous and asynchronous timing must be met.
3. This is the minimum pulse width that is guaranteed to be recognized as a pin interrupt request in Stop, VLPS, LLS, and
VLLSx modes.
4. 75 pF load
5. 15 pF load
5.4 Thermal specifications
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5.4.1 Thermal operating requirements
Table 11. Thermal operating requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
TJ
Die junction temperature
–40
125
°C
TA
Ambient temperature
–40
°C
5.4.2 Thermal attributes
Board type
Symbol
Description
Unit
Notes
Single-layer (1s)
RθJA
Thermal
65
resistance, junction
to ambient (natural
convection)
°C/W
1
Four-layer (2s2p)
RθJA
Thermal
36
resistance, junction
to ambient (natural
convection)
°C/W
1
Single-layer (1s)
RθJMA
Thermal
52
resistance, junction
to ambient (200 ft./
min. air speed)
°C/W
1
Four-layer (2s2p)
RθJMA
Thermal
31
resistance, junction
to ambient (200 ft./
min. air speed)
°C/W
1
—
RθJB
Thermal
17
resistance, junction
to board
°C/W
2
—
RθJC
Thermal
13
resistance, junction
to case
°C/W
3
—
ΨJT
Thermal
3
characterization
parameter, junction
to package top
outside center
(natural
convection)
°C/W
4
1.
2.
3.
4.
121 MAPBGA
Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD51-2, Integrated Circuits Thermal Test Method Environmental
Conditions—Natural Convection (Still Air), or EIA/JEDEC Standard JESD51-6, Integrated Circuit Thermal Test Method
Environmental Conditions—Forced Convection (Moving Air).
Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD51-8, Integrated Circuit Thermal Test Method Environmental
Conditions—Junction-to-Board.
Determined according to Method 1012.1 of MIL-STD 883, Test Method Standard, Microcircuits, with the cold plate
temperature used for the case temperature. The value includes the thermal resistance of the interface material
between the top of the package and the cold plate.
Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD51-2, Integrated Circuits Thermal Test Method Environmental
Conditions—Natural Convection (Still Air).
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6.1 Core modules
6.1.1 Debug trace timing specifications
Table 12. Debug trace operating behaviors
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Tcyc
Clock period
Frequency dependent
MHz
Twl
Low pulse width
2
—
ns
Twh
High pulse width
2
—
ns
Tr
Clock and data rise time
—
3
ns
Tf
Clock and data fall time
—
3
ns
Ts
Data setup
3
—
ns
Th
Data hold
2
—
ns
Figure 3. TRACE_CLKOUT specifications
TRACE_CLKOUT
Ts
Th
Ts
Th
TRACE_D[3:0]
Figure 4. Trace data specifications
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6.1.2 JTAG electricals
Table 13. JTAG limited voltage range electricals
Symbol
J1
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
2.7
3.6
V
TCLK frequency of operation
MHz
• Boundary Scan
0
10
• JTAG and CJTAG
0
25
• Serial Wire Debug
0
50
1/J1
—
ns
• Boundary Scan
50
—
ns
• JTAG and CJTAG
20
—
ns
• Serial Wire Debug
10
—
ns
J4
TCLK rise and fall times
—
3
ns
J5
Boundary scan input data setup time to TCLK rise
20
—
ns
J6
Boundary scan input data hold time after TCLK rise
0
—
ns
J7
TCLK low to boundary scan output data valid
—
25
ns
J8
TCLK low to boundary scan output high-Z
—
25
ns
J9
TMS, TDI input data setup time to TCLK rise
8
—
ns
J10
TMS, TDI input data hold time after TCLK rise
1
—
ns
J11
TCLK low to TDO data valid
—
17
ns
J12
TCLK low to TDO high-Z
—
17
ns
J13
TRST assert time
100
—
ns
J14
TRST setup time (negation) to TCLK high
8
—
ns
J2
TCLK cycle period
J3
TCLK clock pulse width
Table 14. JTAG full voltage range electricals
Symbol
J1
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
1.71
3.6
V
TCLK frequency of operation
• Boundary Scan
0
10
• JTAG and CJTAG
0
20
• Serial Wire Debug
0
40
1/J1
—
ns
• Boundary Scan
50
—
ns
• JTAG and CJTAG
25
—
ns
• Serial Wire Debug
12.5
—
ns
—
3
ns
J2
TCLK cycle period
J3
TCLK clock pulse width
J4
MHz
TCLK rise and fall times
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Table 14. JTAG full voltage range electricals (continued)
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
J5
Boundary scan input data setup time to TCLK rise
20
—
ns
J6
Boundary scan input data hold time after TCLK rise
0
—
ns
J7
TCLK low to boundary scan output data valid
—
25
ns
J8
TCLK low to boundary scan output high-Z
—
25
ns
J9
TMS, TDI input data setup time to TCLK rise
8
—
ns
J10
TMS, TDI input data hold time after TCLK rise
1.4
—
ns
J11
TCLK low to TDO data valid
—
22.1
ns
J12
TCLK low to TDO high-Z
J13
TRST assert time
J14
TRST setup time (negation) to TCLK high
—
22.1
ns
100
—
ns
8
—
ns
J2
J3
J3
TCLK (input)
J4
J4
Figure 5. Test clock input timing
TCLK
J5
Data inputs
J6
Input data valid
J7
Data outputs
Output data valid
J8
Data outputs
J7
Data outputs
Output data valid
Figure 6. Boundary scan (JTAG) timing
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TCLK
J9
TDI/TMS
J10
Input data valid
J11
TDO
Output data valid
J12
TDO
J11
TDO
Output data valid
Figure 7. Test Access Port timing
TCLK
J14
J13
TRST
Figure 8. TRST timing
6.2 System modules
There are no specifications necessary for the device's system modules.
6.3 Clock modules
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6.3.1 MCG specifications
Table 15. MCG specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
—
32.768
—
kHz
31.25
—
38.2
kHz
—
± 0.3
± 0.6
%fdco
1
Total deviation of trimmed average DCO output
frequency over fixed voltage and temperature
range of 0–70°C
—
± 1.5
± 4.5
%fdco
1
fintf_ft
Internal reference frequency (fast clock) —
factory trimmed at nominal VDD and 25°C
—
4
—
MHz
fintf_t
Internal reference frequency (fast clock) — user
trimmed at nominal VDD and 25 °C
3
—
5
MHz
fints_ft
Internal reference frequency (slow clock) —
factory trimmed at nominal VDD and 25 °C
fints_t
Internal reference frequency (slow clock) — user
trimmed — over fixed voltage and temperature
range of 0–70°C
Δfdco_res_t Resolution of trimmed average DCO output
frequency at fixed voltage and temperature —
using SCTRIM and SCFTRIM
Δfdco_t
floc_low
Loss of external clock minimum frequency —
RANGE = 00
(3/5) x
fints_t
—
—
kHz
floc_high
Loss of external clock minimum frequency —
RANGE = 01, 10, or 11
(16/5) x
fints_t
—
—
kHz
31.25
—
39.0625
kHz
20
20.97
25
MHz
40
41.94
50
MHz
60
62.91
75
MHz
80
83.89
100
MHz
—
23.99
—
MHz
—
47.97
—
MHz
—
71.99
—
MHz
—
95.98
—
MHz
—
180
—
—
150
—
—
—
1
Notes
FLL
ffll_ref
fdco
FLL reference frequency range
DCO output
frequency range
Low range (DRS=00)
2, 3
640 × ffll_ref
Mid range (DRS=01)
1280 × ffll_ref
Mid-high range (DRS=10)
1920 × ffll_ref
High range (DRS=11)
2560 × ffll_ref
fdco_t_DMX32 DCO output
frequency
Low range (DRS=00)
4, 5
732 × ffll_ref
Mid range (DRS=01)
1464 × ffll_ref
Mid-high range (DRS=10)
2197 × ffll_ref
High range (DRS=11)
2929 × ffll_ref
Jcyc_fll
FLL period jitter
• fVCO = 48 MHz
• fVCO = 98 MHz
tfll_acquire
FLL target frequency acquisition time
ps
ms
6
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Table 15. MCG specifications (continued)
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
48.0
—
100
MHz
—
1060
—
µA
—
600
—
µA
2.0
—
4.0
MHz
Notes
PLL
fvco
VCO operating frequency
Ipll
PLL operating current
• PLL @ 96 MHz (fosc_hi_1 = 8 MHz, fpll_ref =
2 MHz, VDIV multiplier = 48)
Ipll
PLL operating current
• PLL @ 48 MHz (fosc_hi_1 = 8 MHz, fpll_ref =
2 MHz, VDIV multiplier = 24)
fpll_ref
PLL reference frequency range
Jcyc_pll
PLL period jitter (RMS)
Jacc_pll
7
7
8
• fvco = 48 MHz
—
120
—
ps
• fvco = 100 MHz
—
50
—
ps
PLL accumulated jitter over 1µs (RMS)
8
• fvco = 48 MHz
—
1350
—
ps
• fvco = 100 MHz
—
600
—
ps
± 2.98
%
Dlock
Lock entry frequency tolerance
± 1.49
—
Dunl
Lock exit frequency tolerance
± 4.47
—
± 5.97
%
tpll_lock
Lock detector detection time
—
—
150 × 10-6
+ 1075(1/
fpll_ref)
s
9
1. This parameter is measured with the internal reference (slow clock) being used as a reference to the FLL (FEI clock
mode).
2. These typical values listed are with the slow internal reference clock (FEI) using factory trim and DMX32=0.
3. The resulting system clock frequencies should not exceed their maximum specified values. The DCO frequency deviation
(Δfdco_t) over voltage and temperature should be considered.
4. These typical values listed are with the slow internal reference clock (FEI) using factory trim and DMX32=1.
5. The resulting clock frequency must not exceed the maximum specified clock frequency of the device.
6. This specification applies to any time the FLL reference source or reference divider is changed, trim value is changed,
DMX32 bit is changed, DRS bits are changed, or changing from FLL disabled (BLPE, BLPI) to FLL enabled (FEI, FEE,
FBE, FBI). If a crystal/resonator is being used as the reference, this specification assumes it is already running.
7. Excludes any oscillator currents that are also consuming power while PLL is in operation.
8. This specification was obtained using a Freescale developed PCB. PLL jitter is dependent on the noise characteristics of
each PCB and results will vary.
9. This specification applies to any time the PLL VCO divider or reference divider is changed, or changing from PLL disabled
(BLPE, BLPI) to PLL enabled (PBE, PEE). If a crystal/resonator is being used as the reference, this specification assumes
it is already running.
6.3.2 Oscillator electrical specifications
This section provides the electrical characteristics of the module.
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6.3.2.1
Oscillator DC electrical specifications
Table 16. Oscillator DC electrical specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VDD
Supply voltage
1.71
—
3.6
V
IDDOSC
IDDOSC
Supply current — low-power mode (HGO=0)
Notes
1
• 32 kHz
—
500
—
nA
• 4 MHz
—
200
—
μA
• 8 MHz (RANGE=01)
—
300
—
μA
• 16 MHz
—
950
—
μA
• 24 MHz
—
1.2
—
mA
• 32 MHz
—
1.5
—
mA
Supply current — high gain mode (HGO=1)
1
• 32 kHz
—
25
—
μA
• 4 MHz
—
400
—
μA
• 8 MHz (RANGE=01)
—
500
—
μA
• 16 MHz
—
2.5
—
mA
• 24 MHz
—
3
—
mA
• 32 MHz
—
4
—
mA
Cx
EXTAL load capacitance
—
—
—
2, 3
Cy
XTAL load capacitance
—
—
—
2, 3
RF
Feedback resistor — low-frequency, low-power
mode (HGO=0)
—
—
—
MΩ
Feedback resistor — low-frequency, high-gain
mode (HGO=1)
—
10
—
MΩ
Feedback resistor — high-frequency, low-power
mode (HGO=0)
—
—
—
MΩ
Feedback resistor — high-frequency, high-gain
mode (HGO=1)
—
1
—
MΩ
Series resistor — low-frequency, low-power
mode (HGO=0)
—
—
—
kΩ
Series resistor — low-frequency, high-gain mode
(HGO=1)
—
200
—
kΩ
Series resistor — high-frequency, low-power
mode (HGO=0)
—
—
—
kΩ
—
0
—
kΩ
RS
2, 4
Series resistor — high-frequency, high-gain
mode (HGO=1)
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Table 16. Oscillator DC electrical specifications (continued)
Symbol
Vpp5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator
mode) — low-frequency, low-power mode
(HGO=0)
—
0.6
—
V
Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator
mode) — low-frequency, high-gain mode
(HGO=1)
—
VDD
—
V
Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator
mode) — high-frequency, low-power mode
(HGO=0)
—
0.6
—
V
Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator
mode) — high-frequency, high-gain mode
(HGO=1)
—
VDD
—
V
Notes
VDD=3.3 V, Temperature =25 °C
See crystal or resonator manufacturer's recommendation
Cx,Cy can be provided by using either the integrated capacitors or by using external components.
When low power mode is selected, RF is integrated and must not be attached externally.
The EXTAL and XTAL pins should only be connected to required oscillator components and must not be connected to any
other devices.
6.3.2.2
Symbol
Oscillator frequency specifications
Table 17. Oscillator frequency specifications
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
fosc_lo
Oscillator crystal or resonator frequency — low
frequency mode (MCG_C2[RANGE]=00)
32
—
40
kHz
fosc_hi_1
Oscillator crystal or resonator frequency — high
frequency mode (low range)
(MCG_C2[RANGE]=01)
3
—
8
MHz
fosc_hi_2
Oscillator crystal or resonator frequency — high
frequency mode (high range)
(MCG_C2[RANGE]=1x)
8
—
32
MHz
fec_extal
Input clock frequency (external clock mode)
—
—
50
MHz
tdc_extal
Input clock duty cycle (external clock mode)
40
50
60
%
Crystal startup time — 32 kHz low-frequency,
low-power mode (HGO=0)
—
750
—
ms
Crystal startup time — 32 kHz low-frequency,
high-gain mode (HGO=1)
—
250
—
ms
Crystal startup time — 8 MHz high-frequency
(MCG_C2[RANGE]=01), low-power mode
(HGO=0)
—
0.6
—
ms
Crystal startup time — 8 MHz high-frequency
(MCG_C2[RANGE]=01), high-gain mode
(HGO=1)
—
1
—
ms
tcst
Notes
1, 2
3, 4
1. Other frequency limits may apply when external clock is being used as a reference for the FLL or PLL.
2. When transitioning from FBE to FEI mode, restrict the frequency of the input clock so that, when it is divided by FRDIV, it
remains within the limits of the DCO input clock frequency.
3. Proper PC board layout procedures must be followed to achieve specifications.
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4. Crystal startup time is defined as the time between the oscillator being enabled and the OSCINIT bit in the MCG_S register
being set.
NOTE
The 32 kHz oscillator works in low power mode by default and
cannot be moved into high power/gain mode.
6.3.3 32 kHz Oscillator Electrical Characteristics
This section describes the module electrical characteristics.
6.3.3.1
32 kHz oscillator DC electrical specifications
Table 18. 32kHz oscillator DC electrical specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VBAT
Supply voltage
1.71
—
3.6
V
Internal feedback resistor
—
100
—
MΩ
Cpara
Parasitical capacitance of EXTAL32 and XTAL32
—
5
7
pF
Vpp1
Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation
—
0.6
—
V
RF
1. When a crystal is being used with the 32 kHz oscillator, the EXTAL32 and XTAL32 pins should only be connected to
required oscillator components and must not be connected to any other devices.
6.3.3.2
Symbol
fosc_lo
tstart
fec_extal32
32 kHz oscillator frequency specifications
Table 19. 32 kHz oscillator frequency specifications
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Oscillator crystal
—
32.768
—
kHz
Crystal start-up time
—
1000
—
ms
1
Externally provided input clock frequency
—
32.768
—
kHz
2
700
—
VBAT
mV
2, 3
vec_extal32 Externally provided input clock amplitude
Notes
1. Proper PC board layout procedures must be followed to achieve specifications.
2. This specification is for an externally supplied clock driven to EXTAL32 and does not apply to any other clock input. The
oscillator remains enabled and XTAL32 must be left unconnected.
3. The parameter specified is a peak-to-peak value and VIH and VIL specifications do not apply. The voltage of the applied
clock must be within the range of VSS to VBAT.
6.4 Memories and memory interfaces
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6.4.1 Flash electrical specifications
This section describes the electrical characteristics of the flash memory module.
6.4.1.1
Flash timing specifications — program and erase
The following specifications represent the amount of time the internal charge pumps are
active and do not include command overhead.
Table 20. NVM program/erase timing specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
thvpgm4
thversscr
Longword Program high-voltage time
—
7.5
18
μs
Sector Erase high-voltage time
—
13
113
ms
1
—
416
3616
ms
1
Notes
thversblk256k Erase Block high-voltage time for 256 KB
Notes
1. Maximum time based on expectations at cycling end-of-life.
6.4.1.2
Symbol
Flash timing specifications — commands
Table 21. Flash command timing specifications
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
—
—
1.7
ms
Read 1s Block execution time
trd1blk256k
• 256 KB program/data flash
trd1sec2k
Read 1s Section execution time (flash sector)
—
—
60
μs
1
tpgmchk
Program Check execution time
—
—
45
μs
1
trdrsrc
Read Resource execution time
—
—
30
μs
1
tpgm4
Program Longword execution time
—
65
145
μs
Erase Flash Block execution time
tersblk256k
tersscr
• 256 KB program/data flash
Erase Flash Sector execution time
2
—
435
3700
ms
—
14
114
ms
2
Program Section execution time
tpgmsec512
• 512 bytes flash
—
2.4
—
ms
tpgmsec1k
• 1 KB flash
—
4.7
—
ms
tpgmsec2k
• 2 KB flash
—
9.3
—
ms
trd1all
Read 1s All Blocks execution time
—
—
1.8
ms
trdonce
Read Once execution time
—
—
25
μs
Program Once execution time
—
65
—
μs
tersall
Erase All Blocks execution time
—
870
7400
ms
2
tvfykey
Verify Backdoor Access Key execution time
—
—
30
μs
1
tpgmonce
1
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Table 21. Flash command timing specifications (continued)
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
Swap Control execution time
tswapx01
• control code 0x01
—
200
—
μs
tswapx02
• control code 0x02
—
70
150
μs
tswapx04
• control code 0x04
—
70
150
μs
tswapx08
• control code 0x08
—
—
30
μs
—
ms
Program Partition for EEPROM execution time
tpgmpart64k
• 256 KB FlexNVM
—
450
tpgmpart256k
Set FlexRAM Function execution time:
tsetramff
• Control Code 0xFF
—
70
—
μs
tsetram32k
• 32 KB EEPROM backup
—
0.8
1.2
ms
tsetram64k
• 64 KB EEPROM backup
—
1.3
1.9
ms
tsetram256k
• 256 KB EEPROM backup
—
4.5
5.5
ms
Byte-write to FlexRAM for EEPROM operation
teewr8bers
Byte-write to erased FlexRAM location execution
time
—
175
260
μs
3
Byte-write to FlexRAM execution time:
teewr8b32k
• 32 KB EEPROM backup
—
385
1800
μs
teewr8b64k
• 64 KB EEPROM backup
—
475
2000
μs
teewr8b128k
• 128 KB EEPROM backup
—
650
2400
μs
teewr8b256k
• 256 KB EEPROM backup
—
1000
3200
μs
Word-write to FlexRAM for EEPROM operation
teewr16bers Word-write to erased FlexRAM location
execution time
—
175
260
μs
Word-write to FlexRAM execution time:
teewr16b32k
• 32 KB EEPROM backup
—
385
1800
μs
teewr16b64k
• 64 KB EEPROM backup
—
475
2000
μs
teewr16b128k
• 128 KB EEPROM backup
—
650
2400
μs
teewr16b256k
• 256 KB EEPROM backup
—
1000
3200
μs
Longword-write to FlexRAM for EEPROM operation
teewr32bers Longword-write to erased FlexRAM location
execution time
—
360
540
μs
Longword-write to FlexRAM execution time:
teewr32b32k
• 32 KB EEPROM backup
—
630
2050
μs
teewr32b64k
• 64 KB EEPROM backup
—
810
2250
μs
teewr32b128k
• 128 KB EEPROM backup
—
1200
2675
μs
teewr32b256k
• 256 KB EEPROM backup
—
1900
3500
μs
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1. Assumes 25 MHz flash clock frequency.
2. Maximum times for erase parameters based on expectations at cycling end-of-life.
3. For byte-writes to an erased FlexRAM location, the aligned word containing the byte must be erased.
6.4.1.3
Flash high voltage current behaviors
Table 22. Flash high voltage current behaviors
Symbol
Description
IDD_PGM
IDD_ERS
6.4.1.4
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Average current adder during high voltage
flash programming operation
—
2.5
6.0
mA
Average current adder during high voltage
flash erase operation
—
1.5
4.0
mA
Reliability specifications
Table 23. NVM reliability specifications
Description
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
Notes
Program Flash
tnvmretp10k Data retention after up to 10 K cycles
5
50
—
years
tnvmretp1k
Data retention after up to 1 K cycles
20
100
—
years
nnvmcycp
Cycling endurance
10 K
50 K
—
cycles
2
Data Flash
tnvmretd10k Data retention after up to 10 K cycles
5
50
—
years
tnvmretd1k
Data retention after up to 1 K cycles
20
100
—
years
nnvmcycd
Cycling endurance
10 K
50 K
—
cycles
2
FlexRAM as EEPROM
tnvmretee100 Data retention up to 100% of write endurance
5
50
—
years
tnvmretee10 Data retention up to 10% of write endurance
20
100
—
years
Write endurance
3
nnvmwree16
• EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 16
35 K
175 K
—
writes
nnvmwree128
• EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 128
315 K
1.6 M
—
writes
nnvmwree512
• EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 512
1.27 M
6.4 M
—
writes
nnvmwree4k
• EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 4096
10 M
50 M
—
writes
nnvmwree32k
• EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio =
32,768
80 M
400 M
—
writes
1. Typical data retention values are based on measured response accelerated at high temperature and derated to a constant
25°C use profile. Engineering Bulletin EB618 does not apply to this technology. Typical endurance defined in Engineering
Bulletin EB619.
2. Cycling endurance represents number of program/erase cycles at -40°C ≤ Tj ≤ 125°C.
3. Write endurance represents the number of writes to each FlexRAM location at -40°C ≤Tj ≤ 125°C influenced by the cycling
endurance of the FlexNVM (same value as data flash) and the allocated EEPROM backup per subsystem. Minimum and
typical values assume all byte-writes to FlexRAM.
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6.4.1.5
Write endurance to FlexRAM for EEPROM
When the FlexNVM partition code is not set to full data flash, the EEPROM data set size
can be set to any of several non-zero values.
The bytes not assigned to data flash via the FlexNVM partition code are used by the flash
memory module to obtain an effective endurance increase for the EEPROM data. The
built-in EEPROM record management system raises the number of program/erase cycles
that can be attained prior to device wear-out by cycling the EEPROM data through a
larger EEPROM NVM storage space.
While different partitions of the FlexNVM are available, the intention is that a single
choice for the FlexNVM partition code and EEPROM data set size is used throughout the
entire lifetime of a given application. The EEPROM endurance equation and graph
shown below assume that only one configuration is ever used.
Writes_subsystem =
EEPROM – 2 × EEESPLIT × EEESIZE
EEESPLIT × EEESIZE
× Write_efficiency × nnvmcycd
where
• Writes_subsystem — minimum number of writes to each FlexRAM location for
subsystem (each subsystem can have different endurance)
• EEPROM — allocated FlexNVM for each EEPROM subsystem based on DEPART;
entered with the Program Partition command
• EEESPLIT — FlexRAM split factor for subsystem; entered with the Program
Partition command
• EEESIZE — allocated FlexRAM based on DEPART; entered with the Program
Partition command
• Write_efficiency —
• 0.25 for 8-bit writes to FlexRAM
• 0.50 for 16-bit or 32-bit writes to FlexRAM
• nnvmcycd — data flash cycling endurance (the following graph assumes 10,000
cycles)
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Figure 9. EEPROM backup writes to FlexRAM
6.4.2 EzPort Switching Specifications
Table 24. EzPort switching specifications
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
1.71
3.6
V
EP1
EZP_CK frequency of operation (all commands except
READ)
—
fSYS/2
MHz
EP1a
EZP_CK frequency of operation (READ command)
—
fSYS/8
MHz
EP2
EZP_CS negation to next EZP_CS assertion
2 x tEZP_CK
—
ns
EP3
EZP_CS input valid to EZP_CK high (setup)
5
—
ns
EP4
EZP_CK high to EZP_CS input invalid (hold)
5
—
ns
EP5
EZP_D input valid to EZP_CK high (setup)
2
—
ns
EP6
EZP_CK high to EZP_D input invalid (hold)
5
—
ns
EP7
EZP_CK low to EZP_Q output valid
—
16
ns
EP8
EZP_CK low to EZP_Q output invalid (hold)
0
—
ns
EP9
EZP_CS negation to EZP_Q tri-state
—
12
ns
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EZP_CK
EP3
EP2
EP4
EZP_CS
EP9
EP7
EP8
EZP_Q (output)
EP5
EP6
EZP_D (input)
Figure 10. EzPort Timing Diagram
6.5 Security and integrity modules
There are no specifications necessary for the device's security and integrity modules.
6.6 Analog
6.6.1 ADC electrical specifications
The 16-bit accuracy specifications listed in Table 25 and Table 26 are achievable on the
differential pins ADCx_DP0, ADCx_DM0, ADCx_DP1, ADCx_DM1, ADCx_DP3, and
ADCx_DM3.
The ADCx_DP2 and ADCx_DM2 ADC inputs are connected to the PGA outputs and are
not direct device pins. Accuracy specifications for these pins are defined in Table 27 and
Table 28.
All other ADC channels meet the 13-bit differential/12-bit single-ended accuracy
specifications.
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6.6.1.1
16-bit ADC operating conditions
Table 25. 16-bit ADC operating conditions
Symbol
Description
Conditions
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
VDDA
Supply voltage
Absolute
1.71
—
3.6
V
ΔVDDA
Supply voltage
Delta to VDD (VDD - VDDA)
-100
0
+100
mV
2
ΔVSSA
Ground voltage
Delta to VSS (VSS - VSSA)
-100
0
+100
mV
2
VREFH
ADC reference
voltage high
1.13
VDDA
VDDA
V
VREFL
ADC reference
voltage low
VSSA
VSSA
VSSA
V
VADIN
Input voltage
• 16-bit differential mode
VREFL
—
31/32 *
VREFH
V
• All other modes
VREFL
—
• 16-bit mode
—
8
10
• 8-bit / 10-bit / 12-bit
modes
—
4
5
—
2
5
CADIN
RADIN
RAS
Input capacitance
Input resistance
Notes
VREFH
pF
kΩ
Analog source
resistance
13-bit / 12-bit modes
fADCK < 4 MHz
—
—
5
kΩ
fADCK
ADC conversion
clock frequency
≤ 13-bit mode
1.0
—
18.0
MHz
4
fADCK
ADC conversion
clock frequency
16-bit mode
2.0
—
12.0
MHz
4
Crate
ADC conversion
rate
≤ 13-bit modes
No ADC hardware averaging
3
5
20.000
—
818.330
Ksps
Continuous conversions
enabled, subsequent
conversion time
Crate
ADC conversion
rate
16-bit mode
No ADC hardware averaging
5
37.037
—
461.467
Ksps
Continuous conversions
enabled, subsequent
conversion time
1. Typical values assume VDDA = 3.0 V, Temp = 25 °C, fADCK = 1.0 MHz, unless otherwise stated. Typical values are for
reference only, and are not tested in production.
2. DC potential difference.
3. This resistance is external to MCU. To achieve the best results, the analog source resistance must be kept as low as
possible. The results in this data sheet were derived from a system that had < 8 Ω analog source resistance. The RAS/CAS
time constant should be kept to < 1 ns.
4. To use the maximum ADC conversion clock frequency, the ADHSC bit must be set and the ADLPC bit must be clear.
5. For guidelines and examples of conversion rate calculation, download the ADC calculator tool.
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SIMPLIFIED
INPUT PIN EQUIVALENT
CIRCUIT
Z ADIN
SIMPLIFIED
CHANNEL SELECT
CIRCUIT
Pad
leakage
due to
input
protection
Z AS
R AS
ADC SAR
ENGINE
R ADIN
V ADIN
C AS
V AS
R ADIN
INPUT PIN
R ADIN
INPUT PIN
R ADIN
INPUT PIN
C ADIN
Figure 11. ADC input impedance equivalency diagram
6.6.1.2
16-bit ADC electrical characteristics
Table 26. 16-bit ADC characteristics (VREFH = VDDA, VREFL = VSSA)
Symbol
Description
IDDA_ADC
Supply current
fADACK
ADC
asynchronous
clock source
Sample Time
TUE
DNL
INL
EFS
Conditions1
Min.
Typ.2
Max.
Unit
Notes
0.215
—
1.7
mA
3
• ADLPC = 1, ADHSC = 0
1.2
2.4
3.9
MHz
• ADLPC = 1, ADHSC = 1
2.4
4.0
6.1
MHz
tADACK = 1/
fADACK
• ADLPC = 0, ADHSC = 0
3.0
5.2
7.3
MHz
• ADLPC = 0, ADHSC = 1
4.4
6.2
9.5
MHz
LSB4
5
LSB4
5
LSB4
5
LSB4
VADIN =
VDDA
See Reference Manual chapter for sample times
Total unadjusted
error
• 12-bit modes
—
±4
±6.8
• <12-bit modes
—
±1.4
±2.1
Differential nonlinearity
• 12-bit modes
—
±0.7
-1.1 to +1.9
Integral nonlinearity
Full-scale error
-0.3 to 0.5
• <12-bit modes
—
±0.2
• 12-bit modes
—
±1.0
-2.7 to +1.9
-0.7 to +0.5
• <12-bit modes
—
±0.5
• 12-bit modes
—
-4
-5.4
• <12-bit modes
—
-1.4
-1.8
5
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Table 26. 16-bit ADC characteristics (VREFH = VDDA, VREFL = VSSA) (continued)
Symbol
Description
EQ
Quantization
error
ENOB
Conditions1
Min.
Typ.2
Max.
Unit
• 16-bit modes
—
-1 to 0
—
LSB4
• ≤13-bit modes
—
—
±0.5
Effective number 16-bit differential mode
of bits
• Avg = 32
• Avg = 4
Notes
6
12.8
14.5
—
bits
11.9
13.8
—
bits
12.2
13.9
—
bits
11.4
13.1
—
bits
16-bit single-ended mode
• Avg = 32
• Avg = 4
SINAD
THD
Signal-to-noise
plus distortion
See ENOB
Total harmonic
distortion
16-bit differential mode
• Avg = 32
16-bit single-ended mode
• Avg = 32
SFDR
Spurious free
dynamic range
dB
7
—
–94
—
dB
—
-85
—
dB
16-bit differential mode
• Avg = 32
16-bit single-ended mode
• Avg = 32
EIL
6.02 × ENOB + 1.76
7
82
95
—
dB
78
90
—
dB
Input leakage
error
IIn × RAS
mV
IIn =
leakage
current
(refer to
the MCU's
voltage
and current
operating
ratings)
VTEMP25
Temp sensor
slope
Across the full temperature
range of the device
1.55
1.62
1.69
mV/°C
Temp sensor
voltage
25 °C
706
716
726
mV
1. All accuracy numbers assume the ADC is calibrated with VREFH = VDDA
2. Typical values assume VDDA = 3.0 V, Temp = 25°C, fADCK = 2.0 MHz unless otherwise stated. Typical values are for
reference only and are not tested in production.
3. The ADC supply current depends on the ADC conversion clock speed, conversion rate and the ADLPC bit (low power).
For lowest power operation the ADLPC bit must be set, the HSC bit must be clear with 1 MHz ADC conversion clock
speed.
4. 1 LSB = (VREFH - VREFL)/2N
5. ADC conversion clock < 16 MHz, Max hardware averaging (AVGE = %1, AVGS = %11)
6. Input data is 100 Hz sine wave. ADC conversion clock < 12 MHz.
7. Input data is 1 kHz sine wave. ADC conversion clock < 12 MHz.
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Figure 12. Typical ENOB vs. ADC_CLK for 16-bit differential mode
Figure 13. Typical ENOB vs. ADC_CLK for 16-bit single-ended mode
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6.6.1.3
16-bit ADC with PGA operating conditions
Table 27. 16-bit ADC with PGA operating conditions
Symbol
Description
Conditions
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
VDDA
Supply voltage
Absolute
1.71
—
3.6
V
VREFPGA
PGA ref voltage
VADIN
VCM
RPGAD
VREF_OU VREF_OU VREF_OU
T
T
T
V
Notes
2, 3
Input voltage
VSSA
—
VDDA
V
Input Common
Mode range
VSSA
—
VDDA
V
Gain = 1, 2, 4, 8
—
128
—
kΩ
IN+ to IN-4
Gain = 16, 32
—
64
—
Gain = 64
—
32
—
Differential input
impedance
RAS
Analog source
resistance
—
100
—
Ω
5
TS
ADC sampling
time
1.25
—
—
µs
6
18.484
—
450
Ksps
7
37.037
—
250
Ksps
8
Crate
ADC conversion
rate
≤ 13 bit modes
No ADC hardware
averaging
Continuous conversions
enabled
Peripheral clock = 50
MHz
16 bit modes
No ADC hardware
averaging
Continuous conversions
enabled
Peripheral clock = 50
MHz
1. Typical values assume VDDA = 3.0 V, Temp = 25°C, fADCK = 6 MHz unless otherwise stated. Typical values are for
reference only and are not tested in production.
2. ADC must be configured to use the internal voltage reference (VREF_OUT)
3. PGA reference is internally connected to the VREF_OUT pin. If the user wishes to drive VREF_OUT with a voltage other
than the output of the VREF module, the VREF module must be disabled.
4. For single ended configurations the input impedance of the driven input is RPGAD/2
5. The analog source resistance (RAS), external to MCU, should be kept as minimum as possible. Increased RAS causes drop
in PGA gain without affecting other performances. This is not dependent on ADC clock frequency.
6. The minimum sampling time is dependent on input signal frequency and ADC mode of operation. A minimum of 1.25µs
time should be allowed for Fin=4 kHz at 16-bit differential mode. Recommended ADC setting is: ADLSMP=1, ADLSTS=2 at
8 MHz ADC clock.
7. ADC clock = 18 MHz, ADLSMP = 1, ADLST = 00, ADHSC = 1
8. ADC clock = 12 MHz, ADLSMP = 1, ADLST = 01, ADHSC = 1
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6.6.1.4
16-bit ADC with PGA characteristics
Table 28. 16-bit ADC with PGA characteristics
Symbol
Description
Conditions
IDDA_PGA
Supply current
Low power
(ADC_PGA[PGALPb]=0)
IDC_PGA
Input DC current
G
BW
Gain4
Input signal
bandwidth
PSRR
Power supply
rejection ratio
CMRR
Common mode
rejection ratio
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
Notes
—
420
644
μA
2
A
3
Gain =1, VREFPGA=1.2V,
VCM=0.5V
—
1.54
—
μA
Gain =64, VREFPGA=1.2V,
VCM=0.1V
—
0.57
—
μA
• PGAG=0
0.95
1
1.05
• PGAG=1
1.9
2
2.1
• PGAG=2
3.8
4
4.2
• PGAG=3
7.6
8
8.4
• PGAG=4
15.2
16
16.6
• PGAG=5
30.0
31.6
33.2
• PGAG=6
58.8
63.3
67.8
—
—
4
kHz
—
—
40
kHz
—
-84
—
dB
VDDA= 3V
±100mV,
fVDDA= 50Hz,
60Hz
• Gain=1
—
-84
—
dB
• Gain=64
—
-85
—
dB
VCM=
500mVpp,
fVCM= 50Hz,
100Hz
• 16-bit modes
• < 16-bit modes
Gain=1
RAS < 100Ω
VOFS
Input offset
voltage
—
0.2
—
mV
Output offset =
VOFS*(Gain+1)
TGSW
Gain switching
settling time
—
—
10
µs
5
EIL
Input leakage
error
mV
IIn = leakage
current
All modes
IIn × RAS
(refer to the
MCU's voltage
and current
operating
ratings)
VPP,DIFF
Maximum
differential input
signal swing
SNR
Signal-to-noise
ratio
V
6
16-bit
differential
mode,
Average=32
where VX = VREFPGA × 0.583
• Gain=1
80
90
—
dB
• Gain=64
52
66
—
dB
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Table 28. 16-bit ADC with PGA characteristics (continued)
Symbol
THD
SFDR
ENOB
SINAD
Description
Conditions
Min.
Typ.1
Max.
Unit
Notes
16-bit
differential
mode,
Average=32,
fin=100Hz
Total harmonic
distortion
• Gain=1
85
100
—
dB
• Gain=64
49
95
—
dB
Spurious free
dynamic range
• Gain=1
85
105
—
dB
• Gain=64
53
88
—
dB
Effective number
of bits
• Gain=1, Average=4
11.6
13.4
—
bits
• Gain=64, Average=4
7.2
9.6
—
bits
• Gain=1, Average=32
12.8
14.5
—
bits
• Gain=2, Average=32
11.0
14.3
—
bits
• Gain=4, Average=32
7.9
13.8
—
bits
• Gain=8, Average=32
7.3
13.1
—
bits
• Gain=16, Average=32
6.8
12.5
—
bits
• Gain=32, Average=32
6.8
11.5
—
bits
• Gain=64, Average=32
7.5
10.6
—
bits
Signal-to-noise
plus distortion
ratio
See ENOB
6.02 × ENOB + 1.76
16-bit
differential
mode,
Average=32,
fin=100Hz
16-bit
differential
mode,fin=100Hz
dB
1. Typical values assume VDDA =3.0V, Temp=25°C, fADCK=6MHz unless otherwise stated.
2. This current is a PGA module adder, in addition to ADC conversion currents.
3. Between IN+ and IN-. The PGA draws a DC current from the input terminals. The magnitude of the DC current is a strong
function of input common mode voltage (VCM) and the PGA gain.
4. Gain = 2PGAG
5. After changing the PGA gain setting, a minimum of 2 ADC+PGA conversions should be ignored.
6. Limit the input signal swing so that the PGA does not saturate during operation. Input signal swing is dependent on the
PGA reference voltage and gain setting.
6.6.2 CMP and 6-bit DAC electrical specifications
Table 29. Comparator and 6-bit DAC electrical specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VDD
Supply voltage
1.71
—
3.6
V
IDDHS
Supply current, High-speed mode (EN=1, PMODE=1)
—
—
200
μA
IDDLS
Supply current, low-speed mode (EN=1, PMODE=0)
—
—
20
μA
VAIN
Analog input voltage
VSS – 0.3
—
VDD
V
VAIO
Analog input offset voltage
—
—
20
mV
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Table 29. Comparator and 6-bit DAC electrical specifications (continued)
Symbol
VH
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
• CR0[HYSTCTR] = 00
—
5
—
mV
• CR0[HYSTCTR] = 01
—
10
—
mV
• CR0[HYSTCTR] = 10
—
20
—
mV
• CR0[HYSTCTR] = 11
—
30
—
mV
Analog comparator hysteresis1
VCMPOh
Output high
VDD – 0.5
—
—
V
VCMPOl
Output low
—
—
0.5
V
tDHS
Propagation delay, high-speed mode (EN=1,
PMODE=1)
20
50
200
ns
tDLS
Propagation delay, low-speed mode (EN=1,
PMODE=0)
80
250
600
ns
Analog comparator initialization delay2
—
—
40
μs
6-bit DAC current adder (enabled)
—
7
—
μA
IDAC6b
INL
6-bit DAC integral non-linearity
–0.5
—
0.5
LSB3
DNL
6-bit DAC differential non-linearity
–0.3
—
0.3
LSB
1. Typical hysteresis is measured with input voltage range limited to 0.6 to VDD-0.6 V.
2. Comparator initialization delay is defined as the time between software writes to change control inputs (Writes to DACEN,
VRSEL, PSEL, MSEL, VOSEL) and the comparator output settling to a stable level.
3. 1 LSB = Vreference/64
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0.08
0.07
0.06
HYSTCTR
Setting
CM P Hystereris (V)
0.05
00
0.04
01
10
11
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
0.1
0.4
0.7
1
1.3
1.6
1.9
Vin level (V)
2.2
2.5
2.8
3.1
Figure 14. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDD=3.3V, PMODE=0)
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0.18
0.16
0.14
CMP
P Hystereris (V)
0.12
HYSTCTR
Setting
0.1
00
01
0
08
0.08
10
11
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
0.1
0.4
0.7
1
1.3
1.6
Vin level (V)
1.9
2.2
2.5
2.8
3.1
Figure 15. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDD=3.3V, PMODE=1)
6.6.3 12-bit DAC electrical characteristics
6.6.3.1
Symbol
12-bit DAC operating requirements
Table 30. 12-bit DAC operating requirements
Desciption
Min.
Max.
Unit
VDDA
Supply voltage
1.71
3.6
V
VDACR
Reference voltage
1.13
3.6
V
TA
Temperature
Operating temperature
range of the device
CL
Output load capacitance
—
100
pF
IL
Output load current
—
1
mA
Notes
1
°C
2
1. The DAC reference can be selected to be VDDA or the voltage output of the VREF module (VREF_OUT)
2. A small load capacitance (47 pF) can improve the bandwidth performance of the DAC
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Symbol
12-bit DAC operating behaviors
Table 31. 12-bit DAC operating behaviors
Description
IDDA_DACL Supply current — low-power mode
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
—
—
150
μA
—
—
700
μA
Notes
P
IDDA_DACH Supply current — high-speed mode
P
tDACLP
Full-scale settling time (0x080 to 0xF7F) —
low-power mode
—
100
200
μs
1
tDACHP
Full-scale settling time (0x080 to 0xF7F) —
high-power mode
—
15
30
μs
1
—
0.7
1
μs
1
—
—
100
mV
tCCDACLP Code-to-code settling time (0xBF8 to 0xC08)
— low-power mode and high-speed mode
Vdacoutl
DAC output voltage range low — high-speed
mode, no load, DAC set to 0x000
Vdacouth
DAC output voltage range high — highspeed mode, no load, DAC set to 0xFFF
VDACR
−100
—
VDACR
mV
INL
Integral non-linearity error — high speed
mode
—
—
±8
LSB
2
DNL
Differential non-linearity error — VDACR > 2
V
—
—
±1
LSB
3
DNL
Differential non-linearity error — VDACR =
VREF_OUT
—
—
±1
LSB
4
—
±0.4
±0.8
%FSR
5
Gain error
—
±0.1
±0.6
%FSR
5
Power supply rejection ratio, VDDA ≥ 2.4 V
60
—
90
dB
TCO
Temperature coefficient offset voltage
—
3.7
—
μV/C
TGE
Temperature coefficient gain error
—
0.000421
—
%FSR/C
Rop
Output resistance load = 3 kΩ
—
—
250
Ω
SR
Slew rate -80h→ F7Fh→ 80h
VOFFSET Offset error
EG
PSRR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
V/μs
• High power (SPHP)
1.2
1.7
—
• Low power (SPLP)
0.05
0.12
—
—
—
-80
CT
Channel to channel cross talk
BW
3dB bandwidth
6
dB
kHz
• High power (SPHP)
550
—
—
• Low power (SPLP)
40
—
—
Settling within ±1 LSB
The INL is measured for 0 + 100 mV to VDACR −100 mV
The DNL is measured for 0 + 100 mV to VDACR −100 mV
The DNL is measured for 0 + 100 mV to VDACR −100 mV with VDDA > 2.4 V
Calculated by a best fit curve from VSS + 100 mV to VDACR − 100 mV
VDDA = 3.0 V, reference select set for VDDA (DACx_CO:DACRFS = 1), high power mode (DACx_C0:LPEN = 0), DAC set to
0x800, temperature range is across the full range of the device
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Figure 16. Typical INL error vs. digital code
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Figure 17. Offset at half scale vs. temperature
6.6.4 Voltage reference electrical specifications
Table 32. VREF full-range operating requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
VDDA
Supply voltage
1.71
3.6
V
TA
Temperature
CL
Output load capacitance
Operating temperature
range of the device
°C
100
nF
Notes
1, 2
1. CL must be connected to VREF_OUT if the VREF_OUT functionality is being used for either an internal or external
reference.
2. The load capacitance should not exceed +/-25% of the nominal specified CL value over the operating temperature range of
the device.
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Table 33. VREF full-range operating behaviors
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
Vout
Voltage reference output with factory trim at
nominal VDDA and temperature=25C
1.1915
1.195
1.1977
V
Vout
Voltage reference output — factory trim
1.1584
—
1.2376
V
Vstep
Voltage reference trim step
—
0.5
—
mV
Vtdrift
Temperature drift (Vmax -Vmin across the full
temperature range)
—
—
80
mV
Ibg
Bandgap only current
—
—
80
µA
1
Ilp
Low-power buffer current
—
—
360
uA
1
Ihp
High-power buffer current
—
—
1
mA
1
mV
1, 2
ΔVLOAD
Load regulation
• current = + 1.0 mA
—
2
—
• current = - 1.0 mA
—
5
—
Tstup
Buffer startup time
—
—
100
µs
Vvdrift
Voltage drift (Vmax -Vmin across the full voltage
range)
—
2
—
mV
1
1. See the chip's Reference Manual for the appropriate settings of the VREF Status and Control register.
2. Load regulation voltage is the difference between the VREF_OUT voltage with no load vs. voltage with defined load
Table 34. VREF limited-range operating requirements
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
TA
Temperature
0
50
°C
Notes
Table 35. VREF limited-range operating behaviors
Symbol
Vout
Description
Voltage reference output with factory trim
Min.
Max.
Unit
1.173
1.225
V
Notes
6.7 Timers
See General switching specifications.
6.8 Communication interfaces
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6.8.1 CAN switching specifications
See General switching specifications.
6.8.2 DSPI switching specifications (limited voltage range)
The DMA Serial Peripheral Interface (DSPI) provides a synchronous serial bus with
master and slave operations. Many of the transfer attributes are programmable. The tables
below provide DSPI timing characteristics for classic SPI timing modes. Refer to the
DSPI chapter of the Reference Manual for information on the modified transfer formats
used for communicating with slower peripheral devices.
Table 36. Master mode DSPI timing (limited voltage range)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
2.7
3.6
V
Frequency of operation
—
25
MHz
Notes
DS1
DSPI_SCK output cycle time
2 x tBUS
—
ns
DS2
DSPI_SCK output high/low time
(tSCK/2) − 2
(tSCK/2) + 2
ns
DS3
DSPI_PCSn valid to DSPI_SCK delay
(tBUS x 2) −
2
—
ns
1
DS4
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_PCSn invalid delay
(tBUS x 2) −
2
—
ns
2
DS5
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT valid
—
8.5
ns
DS6
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT invalid
−2
—
ns
DS7
DSPI_SIN to DSPI_SCK input setup
15
—
ns
DS8
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SIN input hold
0
—
ns
1. The delay is programmable in SPIx_CTARn[PSSCK] and SPIx_CTARn[CSSCK].
2. The delay is programmable in SPIx_CTARn[PASC] and SPIx_CTARn[ASC].
DSPI_PCSn
DS3
DS1
DS2
DS4
DSPI_SCK
DS7
(CPOL=0)
DSPI_SIN
DS8
Data
First data
Last data
DS5
DSPI_SOUT
First data
DS6
Data
Last data
Figure 18. DSPI classic SPI timing — master mode
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Table 37. Slave mode DSPI timing (limited voltage range)
Num
Description
Operating voltage
Min.
Max.
Unit
2.7
3.6
V
12.5
MHz
4 x tBUS
—
ns
(tSCK/2) − 2
(tSCK/2) + 2
ns
Frequency of operation
DS9
DSPI_SCK input cycle time
DS10
DSPI_SCK input high/low time
DS11
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT valid
—
10
ns
DS12
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT invalid
0
—
ns
DS13
DSPI_SIN to DSPI_SCK input setup
2
—
ns
DS14
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SIN input hold
7
—
ns
DS15
DSPI_SS active to DSPI_SOUT driven
—
14
ns
DS16
DSPI_SS inactive to DSPI_SOUT not driven
—
14
ns
DSPI_SS
DS10
DS9
DSPI_SCK
DS15
(CPOL=0)
DSPI_SOUT
DS12
First data
DS13
DSPI_SIN
DS16
DS11
Last data
Data
DS14
First data
Data
Last data
Figure 19. DSPI classic SPI timing — slave mode
6.8.3 DSPI switching specifications (full voltage range)
The DMA Serial Peripheral Interface (DSPI) provides a synchronous serial bus with
master and slave operations. Many of the transfer attributes are programmable. The tables
below provides DSPI timing characteristics for classic SPI timing modes. Refer to the
DSPI chapter of the Reference Manual for information on the modified transfer formats
used for communicating with slower peripheral devices.
Table 38. Master mode DSPI timing (full voltage range)
Num
Description
Operating voltage
Frequency of operation
DS1
DSPI_SCK output cycle time
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
1
1.71
3.6
V
—
12.5
MHz
4 x tBUS
—
ns
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Table 38. Master mode DSPI timing (full voltage range) (continued)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Notes
DS2
DSPI_SCK output high/low time
(tSCK/2) - 4
(tSCK/2) + 4
ns
DS3
DSPI_PCSn valid to DSPI_SCK delay
(tBUS x 2) −
4
—
ns
2
DS4
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_PCSn invalid delay
(tBUS x 2) −
4
—
ns
3
DS5
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT valid
—
10
ns
DS6
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT invalid
-4.5
—
ns
DS7
DSPI_SIN to DSPI_SCK input setup
20.5
—
ns
DS8
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SIN input hold
0
—
ns
1. The DSPI module can operate across the entire operating voltage for the processor, but to run across the full voltage
range the maximum frequency of operation is reduced.
2. The delay is programmable in SPIx_CTARn[PSSCK] and SPIx_CTARn[CSSCK].
3. The delay is programmable in SPIx_CTARn[PASC] and SPIx_CTARn[ASC].
DSPI_PCSn
DS3
DS1
DS2
DS4
DSPI_SCK
DS8
DS7
(CPOL=0)
DSPI_SIN
Data
First data
Last data
DS5
DSPI_SOUT
First data
DS6
Data
Last data
Figure 20. DSPI classic SPI timing — master mode
Table 39. Slave mode DSPI timing (full voltage range)
Num
Description
Operating voltage
Frequency of operation
Min.
Max.
Unit
1.71
3.6
V
—
6.25
MHz
8 x tBUS
—
ns
DS9
DSPI_SCK input cycle time
DS10
DSPI_SCK input high/low time
(tSCK/2) - 4
(tSCK/2) + 4
ns
DS11
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT valid
—
20
ns
DS12
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT invalid
0
—
ns
DS13
DSPI_SIN to DSPI_SCK input setup
2
—
ns
DS14
DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SIN input hold
7
—
ns
DS15
DSPI_SS active to DSPI_SOUT driven
—
19
ns
DS16
DSPI_SS inactive to DSPI_SOUT not driven
—
19
ns
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DSPI_SS
DS10
DS9
DSPI_SCK
DS15
(CPOL=0)
DSPI_SOUT
DS12
First data
DS13
DSPI_SIN
DS16
DS11
Last data
Data
DS14
First data
Data
Last data
Figure 21. DSPI classic SPI timing — slave mode
6.8.4 Inter-Integrated Circuit Interface (I2C) timing
Table 40. I 2C timing
Characteristic
Symbol
Standard Mode
Fast Mode
Unit
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
SCL Clock Frequency
fSCL
0
100
0
400
kHz
Hold time (repeated) START condition.
After this period, the first clock pulse is
generated.
tHD; STA
4
—
0.6
—
µs
LOW period of the SCL clock
tLOW
4.7
—
1.3
—
µs
HIGH period of the SCL clock
tHIGH
4
—
0.6
—
µs
Set-up time for a repeated START
condition
tSU; STA
4.7
—
0.6
—
µs
Data hold time for I2C bus devices
tHD; DAT
01
3.452
03
0.91
µs
tSU; DAT
2504
—
1002, 5
Data set-up time
—
ns
6
Rise time of SDA and SCL signals
tr
—
1000
20 +0.1Cb
300
ns
Fall time of SDA and SCL signals
tf
—
300
20 +0.1Cb5
300
ns
Set-up time for STOP condition
tSU; STO
4
—
0.6
—
µs
Bus free time between STOP and
START condition
tBUF
4.7
—
1.3
—
µs
Pulse width of spikes that must be
suppressed by the input filter
tSP
N/A
N/A
0
50
ns
1. The master mode I2C deasserts ACK of an address byte simultaneously with the falling edge of SCL. If no slaves
acknowledge this address byte, then a negative hold time can result, depending on the edge rates of the SDA and SCL
lines.
2. The maximum tHD; DAT must be met only if the device does not stretch the LOW period (tLOW) of the SCL signal.
3. Input signal Slew = 10ns and Output Load = 50pf
4. Set-up time in slave-transmitter mode is 1 IPBus clock period, if the TX FIFO is empty.
5. A Fast mode I2C bus device can be used in a Standard mode I2C bus system, but the requirement tSU; DAT ≥ 250 ns must
then be met. This is automatically the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal. If such a
device does stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal, then it must output the next data bit to the SDA line trmax + tSU; DAT
= 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the Standard mode I2C bus specification) before the SCL line is released.
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6. Cb = total capacitance of the one bus line in pF.
SDA
tf
tLOW
tSU; DAT
tr
tf
tHD; STA
tSP
tr
tBUF
SCL
S
tHD; STA
tHD; DAT
tHIGH
tSU; STA
tSU; STO
SR
P
S
Figure 22. Timing definition for fast and standard mode devices on the I2C bus
6.8.5 UART switching specifications
See General switching specifications.
6.8.6 SDHC specifications
The following timing specs are defined at the chip I/O pin and must be translated
appropriately to arrive at timing specs/constraints for the physical interface.
Table 41. SDHC switching specifications
Num
Symbol
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Card input clock
SD1
fpp
Clock frequency (low speed)
0
400
kHz
fpp
Clock frequency (SD\SDIO full speed\high speed)
0
25\50
MHz
fpp
Clock frequency (MMC full speed\high speed)
0
20\50
MHz
fOD
Clock frequency (identification mode)
0
400
kHz
SD2
tWL
Clock low time
7
—
ns
SD3
tWH
Clock high time
7
—
ns
SD4
tTLH
Clock rise time
—
3
ns
SD5
tTHL
Clock fall time
—
3
ns
SDHC output / card inputs SDHC_CMD, SDHC_DAT (reference to SDHC_CLK)
SD6
tOD
SDHC output delay (output valid)
-5
8.3
ns
SDHC input / card inputs SDHC_CMD, SDHC_DAT (reference to SDHC_CLK)
SD7
tISU
SDHC input setup time
5
—
ns
SD8
tIH
SDHC input hold time
0
—
ns
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SD3
SD2
SD1
SDHC_CLK
SD6
Output SDHC_CMD
Output SDHC_DAT[3:0]
SD7
SD8
Input SDHC_CMD
Input SDHC_DAT[3:0]
Figure 23. SDHC timing
6.8.7 I2S switching specifications
This section provides the AC timings for the I2S in master (clocks driven) and slave
modes (clocks input). All timings are given for non-inverted serial clock polarity
(TCR[TSCKP] = 0, RCR[RSCKP] = 0) and a non-inverted frame sync (TCR[TFSI] = 0,
RCR[RFSI] = 0). If the polarity of the clock and/or the frame sync have been inverted, all
the timings remain valid by inverting the clock signal (I2S_BCLK) and/or the frame sync
(I2S_FS) shown in the figures below.
Table 42. I2S master mode timing (limited voltage range)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
2.7
3.6
V
S1
I2S_MCLK cycle time
S2
I2S_MCLK pulse width high/low
S3
I2S_BCLK cycle time
S4
I2S_BCLK pulse width high/low
S5
I2S_BCLK to I2S_FS output valid
S6
I2S_BCLK to I2S_FS output invalid
S7
S8
2 x tSYS
ns
45%
55%
MCLK period
5 x tSYS
—
ns
45%
55%
BCLK period
—
15
ns
-2.5
—
ns
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD valid
—
15
ns
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD invalid
-3
—
ns
S9
I2S_RXD/I2S_FS input setup before I2S_BCLK
20
—
ns
S10
I2S_RXD/I2S_FS input hold after I2S_BCLK
0
—
ns
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S1
S2
S2
I2S_MCLK (output)
S3
I2S_BCLK (output)
S4
S4
S6
S5
I2S_FS (output)
S10
S9
I2S_FS (input)
S7
S8
S7
S8
I2S_TXD
S9
S10
I2S_RXD
Figure 24. I2S timing — master mode
Table 43. I2S slave mode timing (limited voltage range)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
2.7
3.6
V
8 x tSYS
—
ns
S11
I2S_BCLK cycle time (input)
S12
I2S_BCLK pulse width high/low (input)
45%
55%
MCLK period
S13
I2S_FS input setup before I2S_BCLK
10
—
ns
S14
I2S_FS input hold after I2S_BCLK
3
—
ns
S15
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD/I2S_FS output valid
—
20
ns
S16
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD/I2S_FS output invalid
0
—
ns
S17
I2S_RXD setup before I2S_BCLK
10
—
ns
S18
I2S_RXD hold after I2S_BCLK
2
—
ns
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S11
S12
I2S_BCLK (input)
S12
S15
S16
I2S_FS (output)
S13
S14
I2S_FS (input)
S15
S16
S15
S16
I2S_TXD
S17
S18
I2S_RXD
Figure 25. I2S timing — slave modes
Table 44. I2S master mode timing (full voltage range)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
1.71
3.6
V
S1
I2S_MCLK cycle time
S2
I2S_MCLK pulse width high/low
S3
I2S_BCLK cycle time
S4
I2S_BCLK pulse width high/low
S5
I2S_BCLK to I2S_FS output valid
S6
I2S_BCLK to I2S_FS output invalid
S7
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD valid
S8
2 x tSYS
ns
45%
55%
MCLK period
5 x tSYS
—
ns
45%
55%
BCLK period
—
15
ns
-4.3
—
ns
—
15
ns
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD invalid
-4.6
—
ns
S9
I2S_RXD/I2S_FS input setup before I2S_BCLK
23.9
—
ns
S10
I2S_RXD/I2S_FS input hold after I2S_BCLK
0
—
ns
Table 45. I2S slave mode timing (full voltage range)
Num
Description
Min.
Max.
Unit
Operating voltage
1.71
3.6
V
8 x tSYS
—
ns
S11
I2S_BCLK cycle time (input)
S12
I2S_BCLK pulse width high/low (input)
45%
55%
MCLK period
S13
I2S_FS input setup before I2S_BCLK
10
—
ns
S14
I2S_FS input hold after I2S_BCLK
3.5
—
ns
S15
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD/I2S_FS output valid
—
28.6
ns
S16
I2S_BCLK to I2S_TXD/I2S_FS output invalid
0
—
ns
S17
I2S_RXD setup before I2S_BCLK
10
—
ns
S18
I2S_RXD hold after I2S_BCLK
2
—
ns
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6.9 Human-machine interfaces (HMI)
6.9.1 TSI electrical specifications
Table 46. TSI electrical specifications
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
VDDTSI
Operating voltage
1.71
—
3.6
V
CELE
Notes
Target electrode capacitance range
1
20
500
pF
1
fREFmax
Reference oscillator frequency
—
5.5
12.7
MHz
2
fELEmax
Electrode oscillator frequency
—
0.5
4.0
MHz
3
Internal reference capacitor
0.5
1
1.2
pF
Oscillator delta voltage
100
600
760
mV
4
—
1.133
1.5
μA
3,5
—
36
50
—
1.133
1.5
μA
3,6
—
36
50
CREF
VDELTA
IREF
IELE
Reference oscillator current source base current
• 1uA setting (REFCHRG=0)
• 32uA setting (REFCHRG=31)
Electrode oscillator current source base current
• 1uA setting (EXTCHRG=0)
• 32uA setting (EXTCHRG=31)
Pres5
Electrode capacitance measurement precision
—
8.3333
38400
fF/count
7
Pres20
Electrode capacitance measurement precision
—
8.3333
38400
fF/count
8
Pres100
Electrode capacitance measurement precision
—
8.3333
38400
fF/count
9
0.003
12.5
—
fF/count
10
Resolution
—
—
16
bits
Response time @ 20 pF
8
15
25
μs
Current added in run mode
—
55
—
μA
Low power mode current adder
—
1.3
2.5
μA
MaxSens Maximum sensitivity
Res
TCon20
ITSI_RUN
ITSI_LP
11
12
1. The TSI module is functional with capacitance values outside this range. However, optimal performance is not guaranteed.
2. CAPTRM=7, DELVOL=7, and fixed external capacitance of 20 pF.
3. CAPTRM=0, DELVOL=2, and fixed external capacitance of 20 pF.
4. CAPTRM=0, EXTCHRG=9, and fixed external capacitance of 20 pF.
5. The programmable current source value is generated by multiplying the SCANC[REFCHRG] value and the base current.
6. The programmable current source value is generated by multiplying the SCANC[EXTCHRG] value and the base current.
7. Measured with a 5 pF electrode, reference oscillator frequency of 10 MHz, PS = 128, NSCN = 8; Iext = 16.
8. Measured with a 20 pF electrode, reference oscillator frequency of 10 MHz, PS = 128, NSCN = 2; Iext = 16.
9. Measured with a 20 pF electrode, reference oscillator frequency of 10 MHz, PS = 16, NSCN = 3; Iext = 16.
10. Sensitivity defines the minimum capacitance change when a single count from the TSI module changes, it is equal to (Cref
* Iext)/( Iref * PS * NSCN). Sensitivity depends on the configuration used. The typical value listed is based on the following
configuration: Iext = 5 μA, EXTCHRG = 4, PS = 128, NSCN = 2, Iref = 16 μA, REFCHRG = 15, Cref = 1.0 pF. The
minimum sensitivity describes the smallest possible capacitance that can be measured by a single count (this is the best
sensitivity but is described as a minimum because it’s the smallest number). The minimum sensitivity parameter is based
on the following configuration: Iext = 1 μA, EXTCHRG = 0, PS = 128, NSCN = 32, Iref = 32 μA, REFCHRG = 31, Cref= 0.5
pF
11. Time to do one complete measurement of the electrode. Sensitivity resolution of 0.0133 pF, PS = 0, NSCN = 0, 1
electrode, DELVOL = 2, EXTCHRG = 15.
12. CAPTRM=7, DELVOL=2, REFCHRG=0, EXTCHRG=4, PS=7, NSCN=0F, LPSCNITV=F, LPO is selected (1 kHz), and
fixed external capacitance of 20 pF. Data is captured with an average of 7 periods window.
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6.9.2 LCD electrical characteristics
Table 47. LCD electricals
Symbol
Description
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Notes
fFrame
LCD frame frequency
28
30
58
Hz
CLCD
LCD charge pump capacitance — nominal value
—
100
—
nF
1
CBYLCD
LCD bypass capacitance — nominal value
—
100
—
nF
1
CGlass
LCD glass capacitance
—
2000
8000
pF
2
VIREG
VIREG
3
• HREFSEL=0, RVTRIM=1111
—
1.11
—
V
• HREFSEL=0, RVTRIM=1000
—
1.01
—
V
• HREFSEL=0, RVTRIM=0000
—
0.91
—
V
—
1.84
—
V
—
1.69
—
V
—
1.54
—
V
—
—
3.0
% VIREG
• HREFSEL = 0
—
—
30
mV
• HREFSEL = 1
—
—
50
mV
—
1
—
µA
—
10
—
µA
—
1
—
µA
—
0.28
—
MΩ
—
2.98
—
MΩ
• HREFSEL = 0
2.0 − 5%
2.0
—
V
• HREFSEL = 1
3.3 − 5%
3.3
—
V
• HREFSEL = 0
3.0 − 5%
3.0
—
V
• HREFSEL = 1
5 − 5%
5
—
V
• HREFSEL=1, RVTRIM=1111
• HREFSEL=1, RVTRIM=1000
• HREFSEL=1, RVTRIM=0000
ΔRTRIM
—
VIREG TRIM resolution
VIREG ripple
IVIREG
VIREG current adder — RVEN = 1
IRBIAS
RBIAS current adder
• LADJ = 10 or 11 — High load (LCD glass
capacitance ≤ 8000 pF)
4
• LADJ = 00 or 01 — Low load (LCD glass
capacitance ≤ 2000 pF)
RRBIAS
RBIAS resistor values
• LADJ = 10 or 11 — High load (LCD glass
capacitance ≤ 8000 pF)
• LADJ = 00 or 01 — Low load (LCD glass
capacitance ≤ 2000 pF)
VLL2
VLL3
VLL2 voltage
VLL3 voltage
1. The actual value used could vary with tolerance.
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2. For highest glass capacitance values, LCD_GCR[LADJ] should be configured as specified in the LCD Controller chapter
within the device's reference manual.
3. VIREG maximum should never be externally driven to any level other than VDD - 0.15 V
4. 2000 pF load LCD, 32 Hz frame frequency
7 Dimensions
7.1 Obtaining package dimensions
Package dimensions are provided in package drawings.
To find a package drawing, go to freescale.com and perform a keyword search for the
drawing’s document number:
If you want the drawing for this package
Then use this document number
121-pin MAPBGA
98ASA00344D
8 Pinout
8.1 K30 Signal Multiplexing and Pin Assignments
The following table shows the signals available on each pin and the locations of these
pins on the devices supported by this document. The Port Control Module is responsible
for selecting which ALT functionality is available on each pin.
121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
ALT5
ALT6
E4
PTE0
ADC1_SE4a
ADC1_SE4a
PTE0
SPI1_PCS1
UART1_TX
SDHC0_D1
I2C1_SDA
E3
PTE1/
LLWU_P0
ADC1_SE5a
ADC1_SE5a
PTE1/
LLWU_P0
SPI1_SOUT
UART1_RX
SDHC0_D0
I2C1_SCL
E2
PTE2/
LLWU_P1
ADC1_SE6a
ADC1_SE6a
PTE2/
LLWU_P1
SPI1_SCK
UART1_CTS_b SDHC0_DCLK
F4
PTE3
ADC1_SE7a
ADC1_SE7a
PTE3
SPI1_SIN
UART1_RTS_b SDHC0_CMD
E7
VDD
VDD
VDD
F7
VSS
VSS
VSS
H7
PTE4/
LLWU_P2
DISABLED
PTE4/
LLWU_P2
SPI1_PCS0
UART3_TX
SDHC0_D3
G4
PTE5
DISABLED
PTE5
SPI1_PCS2
UART3_RX
SDHC0_D2
F3
PTE6
DISABLED
PTE6
SPI1_PCS3
UART3_CTS_b I2S0_MCLK
ALT7
EzPort
I2S0_CLKIN
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Pinout
121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
ALT5
ALT6
E6
VDD
VDD
VDD
G7
VSS
VSS
VSS
F1
PTE16
ADC0_SE4a
ADC0_SE4a
PTE16
SPI0_PCS0
UART2_TX
FTM_CLKIN0
FTM0_FLT3
FTM_CLKIN1
LPT0_ALT3
F2
PTE17
ADC0_SE5a
ADC0_SE5a
PTE17
SPI0_SCK
UART2_RX
G1
PTE18
ADC0_SE6a
ADC0_SE6a
PTE18
SPI0_SOUT
UART2_CTS_b I2C0_SDA
G2
PTE19
ADC0_SE7a
ADC0_SE7a
PTE19
SPI0_SIN
UART2_RTS_b I2C0_SCL
L6
VSS
VSS
VSS
H1
ADC0_DP1
ADC0_DP1
ADC0_DP1
H2
ADC0_DM1
ADC0_DM1
ADC0_DM1
J1
ADC1_DP1
ADC1_DP1
ADC1_DP1
J2
ADC1_DM1
ADC1_DM1
ADC1_DM1
K1
PGA0_DP/
ADC0_DP0/
ADC1_DP3
PGA0_DP/
ADC0_DP0/
ADC1_DP3
PGA0_DP/
ADC0_DP0/
ADC1_DP3
K2
PGA0_DM/
ADC0_DM0/
ADC1_DM3
PGA0_DM/
ADC0_DM0/
ADC1_DM3
PGA0_DM/
ADC0_DM0/
ADC1_DM3
L1
PGA1_DP/
ADC1_DP0/
ADC0_DP3
PGA1_DP/
ADC1_DP0/
ADC0_DP3
PGA1_DP/
ADC1_DP0/
ADC0_DP3
L2
PGA1_DM/
ADC1_DM0/
ADC0_DM3
PGA1_DM/
ADC1_DM0/
ADC0_DM3
PGA1_DM/
ADC1_DM0/
ADC0_DM3
F5
VDDA
VDDA
VDDA
G5
VREFH
VREFH
VREFH
G6
VREFL
VREFL
VREFL
F6
VSSA
VSSA
VSSA
J3
ADC1_SE16/
CMP2_IN2/
ADC0_SE22
ADC1_SE16/
CMP2_IN2/
ADC0_SE22
ADC1_SE16/
CMP2_IN2/
ADC0_SE22
H3
ADC0_SE16/
CMP1_IN2/
ADC0_SE21
ADC0_SE16/
CMP1_IN2/
ADC0_SE21
ADC0_SE16/
CMP1_IN2/
ADC0_SE21
L3
VREF_OUT/
CMP1_IN5/
CMP0_IN5/
ADC1_SE18
VREF_OUT/
CMP1_IN5/
CMP0_IN5/
ADC1_SE18
VREF_OUT/
CMP1_IN5/
CMP0_IN5/
ADC1_SE18
K5
DAC0_OUT/
CMP1_IN3/
ADC0_SE23
DAC0_OUT/
CMP1_IN3/
ADC0_SE23
DAC0_OUT/
CMP1_IN3/
ADC0_SE23
K4
DAC1_OUT/
CMP2_IN3/
ADC1_SE23
DAC1_OUT/
CMP2_IN3/
ADC1_SE23
DAC1_OUT/
CMP2_IN3/
ADC1_SE23
L4
XTAL32
XTAL32
XTAL32
L5
EXTAL32
EXTAL32
EXTAL32
K6
VBAT
VBAT
VBAT
ALT7
EzPort
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Pinout
121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
ALT5
ALT6
ALT7
EzPort
H5
PTE24
ADC0_SE17
ADC0_SE17
PTE24
CAN1_TX
UART4_TX
EWM_OUT_b
J5
PTE25
ADC0_SE18
ADC0_SE18
PTE25
CAN1_RX
UART4_RX
EWM_IN
H6
PTE26
DISABLED
UART4_CTS_b
RTC_CLKOUT
J6
PTA0
JTAG_TCLK/
SWD_CLK/
EZP_CLK
TSI0_CH1
PTA0
UART0_CTS_b FTM0_CH5
JTAG_TCLK/
SWD_CLK
EZP_CLK
H8
PTA1
JTAG_TDI/
EZP_DI
TSI0_CH2
PTA1
UART0_RX
FTM0_CH6
JTAG_TDI
EZP_DI
J7
PTA2
JTAG_TDO/
TRACE_SWO/
EZP_DO
TSI0_CH3
PTA2
UART0_TX
FTM0_CH7
JTAG_TDO/
TRACE_SWO
EZP_DO
H9
PTA3
JTAG_TMS/
SWD_DIO
TSI0_CH4
PTA3
UART0_RTS_b FTM0_CH0
J8
PTA4/
LLWU_P3
NMI_b/
EZP_CS_b
TSI0_CH5
PTA4/
LLWU_P3
FTM0_CH1
K7
PTA5
DISABLED
PTA5
FTM0_CH2
E5
VDD
VDD
VDD
G3
VSS
VSS
VSS
J9
PTA10
DISABLED
PTA10
FTM2_CH0
FTM2_QD_
PHA
J4
PTA11
DISABLED
PTA11
FTM2_CH1
FTM2_QD_
PHB
K8
PTA12
CMP2_IN0
CMP2_IN0
PTA12
CAN0_TX
FTM1_CH0
I2S0_TXD
FTM1_QD_
PHA
L8
PTA13/
LLWU_P4
CMP2_IN1
CMP2_IN1
PTA13/
LLWU_P4
CAN0_RX
FTM1_CH1
I2S0_TX_FS
FTM1_QD_
PHB
K9
PTA14
DISABLED
PTA14
SPI0_PCS0
UART0_TX
I2S0_TX_BCLK
L9
PTA15
DISABLED
PTA15
SPI0_SCK
UART0_RX
I2S0_RXD
J10
PTA16
DISABLED
PTA16
SPI0_SOUT
UART0_CTS_b
I2S0_RX_FS
H10
PTA17
ADC1_SE17
ADC1_SE17
PTA17
SPI0_SIN
UART0_RTS_b
I2S0_MCLK
L10
VDD
VDD
VDD
K10
VSS
VSS
VSS
PTE26
JTAG_TMS/
SWD_DIO
NMI_b
CMP2_OUT
EZP_CS_b
I2S0_RX_BCLK JTAG_TRST
TRACE_D0
I2S0_CLKIN
L11
PTA18
EXTAL
EXTAL
PTA18
FTM0_FLT2
FTM_CLKIN0
K11
PTA19
XTAL
XTAL
PTA19
FTM1_FLT0
FTM_CLKIN1
J11
RESET_b
RESET_b
RESET_b
H11
PTA29
DISABLED
G11
PTB0/
LLWU_P5
LCD_P0/
ADC0_SE8/
ADC1_SE8/
TSI0_CH0
LCD_P0/
ADC0_SE8/
ADC1_SE8/
TSI0_CH0
PTB0/
LLWU_P5
I2C0_SCL
FTM1_CH0
FTM1_QD_
PHA
LCD_P0
G10
PTB1
LCD_P1/
ADC0_SE9/
ADC1_SE9/
TSI0_CH6
LCD_P1/
ADC0_SE9/
ADC1_SE9/
TSI0_CH6
PTB1
I2C0_SDA
FTM1_CH1
FTM1_QD_
PHB
LCD_P1
LPT0_ALT1
PTA29
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Pinout
121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
ALT5
ALT6
ALT7
G9
PTB2
LCD_P2/
ADC0_SE12/
TSI0_CH7
LCD_P2/
ADC0_SE12/
TSI0_CH7
PTB2
I2C0_SCL
UART0_RTS_b
FTM0_FLT3
LCD_P2
G8
PTB3
LCD_P3/
ADC0_SE13/
TSI0_CH8
LCD_P3/
ADC0_SE13/
TSI0_CH8
PTB3
I2C0_SDA
UART0_CTS_b
FTM0_FLT0
LCD_P3
F11
PTB6
LCD_P6/
ADC1_SE12
LCD_P6/
ADC1_SE12
PTB6
LCD_P6
E11
PTB7
LCD_P7/
ADC1_SE13
LCD_P7/
ADC1_SE13
PTB7
LCD_P7
D11
PTB8
LCD_P8
LCD_P8
PTB8
E10
PTB9
LCD_P9
LCD_P9
PTB9
D10
PTB10
LCD_P10/
ADC1_SE14
LCD_P10/
ADC1_SE14
C10
PTB11
LCD_P11/
ADC1_SE15
B10
PTB16
E9
UART3_RTS_b
LCD_P8
SPI1_PCS1
UART3_CTS_b
LCD_P9
PTB10
SPI1_PCS0
UART3_RX
FTM0_FLT1
LCD_P10
LCD_P11/
ADC1_SE15
PTB11
SPI1_SCK
UART3_TX
FTM0_FLT2
LCD_P11
LCD_P12/
TSI0_CH9
LCD_P12/
TSI0_CH9
PTB16
SPI1_SOUT
UART0_RX
EWM_IN
LCD_P12
PTB17
LCD_P13/
TSI0_CH10
LCD_P13/
TSI0_CH10
PTB17
SPI1_SIN
UART0_TX
EWM_OUT_b
LCD_P13
D9
PTB18
LCD_P14/
TSI0_CH11
LCD_P14/
TSI0_CH11
PTB18
CAN0_TX
FTM2_CH0
I2S0_TX_BCLK
FTM2_QD_
PHA
LCD_P14
C9
PTB19
LCD_P15/
TSI0_CH12
LCD_P15/
TSI0_CH12
PTB19
CAN0_RX
FTM2_CH1
I2S0_TX_FS
FTM2_QD_
PHB
LCD_P15
F10
PTB20
LCD_P16
LCD_P16
PTB20
SPI2_PCS0
CMP0_OUT
LCD_P16
F9
PTB21
LCD_P17
LCD_P17
PTB21
SPI2_SCK
CMP1_OUT
LCD_P17
F8
PTB22
LCD_P18
LCD_P18
PTB22
SPI2_SOUT
CMP2_OUT
LCD_P18
E8
PTB23
LCD_P19
LCD_P19
PTB23
SPI2_SIN
SPI0_PCS5
B9
PTC0
LCD_P20/
ADC0_SE14/
TSI0_CH13
LCD_P20/
ADC0_SE14/
TSI0_CH13
PTC0
SPI0_PCS4
PDB0_EXTRG
D8
PTC1/
LLWU_P6
LCD_P21/
ADC0_SE15/
TSI0_CH14
LCD_P21/
ADC0_SE15/
TSI0_CH14
PTC1/
LLWU_P6
SPI0_PCS3
UART1_RTS_b FTM0_CH0
LCD_P21
C8
PTC2
LCD_P22/
ADC0_SE4b/
CMP1_IN0/
TSI0_CH15
LCD_P22/
ADC0_SE4b/
CMP1_IN0/
TSI0_CH15
PTC2
SPI0_PCS2
UART1_CTS_b FTM0_CH1
LCD_P22
B8
PTC3/
LLWU_P7
LCD_P23/
CMP1_IN1
LCD_P23/
CMP1_IN1
PTC3/
LLWU_P7
SPI0_PCS1
UART1_RX
LCD_P23
A11
VLL3
VLL3
VLL3
A10
VLL2
VLL2
VLL2
A9
VLL1
VLL1
VLL1
B11
VCAP2
VCAP2
VCAP2
C11
VCAP1
VCAP1
VCAP1
EzPort
LCD_P19
I2S0_TXD
LCD_P20
FTM0_CH2
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121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
ALT5
ALT6
ALT7
UART1_TX
FTM0_CH3
CMP1_OUT
LCD_P24
LPT0_ALT2
CMP0_OUT
LCD_P25
A8
PTC4/
LLWU_P8
LCD_P24
LCD_P24
PTC4/
LLWU_P8
SPI0_PCS0
D7
PTC5/
LLWU_P9
LCD_P25
LCD_P25
PTC5/
LLWU_P9
SPI0_SCK
C7
PTC6/
LLWU_P10
LCD_P26/
CMP0_IN0
LCD_P26/
CMP0_IN0
PTC6/
LLWU_P10
SPI0_SOUT
B7
PTC7
LCD_P27/
CMP0_IN1
LCD_P27/
CMP0_IN1
PTC7
SPI0_SIN
A7
PTC8
LCD_P28/
ADC1_SE4b/
CMP0_IN2
LCD_P28/
ADC1_SE4b/
CMP0_IN2
PTC8
D6
PTC9
LCD_P29/
ADC1_SE5b/
CMP0_IN3
LCD_P29/
ADC1_SE5b/
CMP0_IN3
PTC9
C6
PTC10
LCD_P30/
ADC1_SE6b/
CMP0_IN4
LCD_P30/
ADC1_SE6b/
CMP0_IN4
PTC10
I2C1_SCL
I2S0_RX_FS
LCD_P30
C5
PTC11/
LLWU_P11
LCD_P31/
ADC1_SE7b
LCD_P31/
ADC1_SE7b
PTC11/
LLWU_P11
I2C1_SDA
I2S0_RXD
LCD_P31
B6
PTC12
LCD_P32
LCD_P32
PTC12
UART4_RTS_b
LCD_P32
A6
PTC13
LCD_P33
LCD_P33
PTC13
UART4_CTS_b
LCD_P33
A5
PTC14
LCD_P34
LCD_P34
PTC14
UART4_RX
LCD_P34
B5
PTC15
LCD_P35
LCD_P35
PTC15
UART4_TX
LCD_P35
D5
PTC16
LCD_P36
LCD_P36
PTC16
CAN1_RX
UART3_RX
LCD_P36
C4
PTC17
LCD_P37
LCD_P37
PTC17
CAN1_TX
UART3_TX
LCD_P37
B4
PTC18
LCD_P38
LCD_P38
PTC18
UART3_RTS_b
LCD_P38
A4
PTC19
LCD_P39
LCD_P39
PTC19
UART3_CTS_b
LCD_P39
D4
PTD0/
LLWU_P12
LCD_P40
LCD_P40
PTD0/
LLWU_P12
SPI0_PCS0
UART2_RTS_b
LCD_P40
D3
PTD1
LCD_P41/
ADC0_SE5b
LCD_P41/
ADC0_SE5b
PTD1
SPI0_SCK
UART2_CTS_b
LCD_P41
C3
PTD2/
LLWU_P13
LCD_P42
LCD_P42
PTD2/
LLWU_P13
SPI0_SOUT
UART2_RX
LCD_P42
B3
PTD3
LCD_P43
LCD_P43
PTD3
SPI0_SIN
UART2_TX
LCD_P43
A3
PTD4/
LLWU_P14
LCD_P44
LCD_P44
PTD4/
LLWU_P14
SPI0_PCS1
UART0_RTS_b FTM0_CH4
EWM_IN
LCD_P44
A2
PTD5
LCD_P45/
ADC0_SE6b
LCD_P45/
ADC0_SE6b
PTD5
SPI0_PCS2
UART0_CTS_b FTM0_CH5
EWM_OUT_b
LCD_P45
B2
PTD6/
LLWU_P15
LCD_P46/
ADC0_SE7b
LCD_P46/
ADC0_SE7b
PTD6/
LLWU_P15
SPI0_PCS3
UART0_RX
FTM0_CH6
FTM0_FLT0
LCD_P46
A1
PTD7
LCD_P47
LCD_P47
PTD7
CMT_IRO
UART0_TX
FTM0_CH7
FTM0_FLT1
LCD_P47
B1
PTD10
DISABLED
PTD10
C2
PTD11
DISABLED
PTD11
SPI2_PCS0
C1
PTD12
DISABLED
PTD12
SPI2_SCK
SDHC0_D4
D2
PTD13
DISABLED
PTD13
SPI2_SOUT
SDHC0_D5
PDB0_EXTRG
EzPort
LCD_P26
LCD_P27
I2S0_MCLK
I2S0_CLKIN
I2S0_RX_BCLK
LCD_P28
FTM2_FLT0
LCD_P29
UART5_RTS_b
UART5_CTS_b SDHC0_CLKIN
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Pinout
121
MAP
BGA
Pin Name
Default
ALT0
ALT1
ALT2
ALT3
ALT4
D1
PTD14
DISABLED
PTD14
SPI2_SIN
SDHC0_D6
E1
PTD15
DISABLED
PTD15
SPI2_PCS1
SDHC0_D7
L7
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVED
K3
NC
NC
NC
H4
NC
NC
NC
ALT5
ALT6
ALT7
EzPort
8.2 K30 Pinouts
The below figure shows the pinout diagram for the devices supported by this document.
Many signals may be multiplexed onto a single pin. To determine what signals can be
used on which pin, see the previous section.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
A
PTD7
PTD5
PTD4
PTC19
PTC14
PTC13
PTC8
PTC4
VLL1
VLL2
VLL3
A
B
PTD10
PTD6
PTD3
PTC18
PTC15
PTC12
PTC7
PTC3
PTC0
PTB16
VCAP2
B
C
PTD12
PTD11
PTD2
PTC17
PTC11
PTC10
PTC6
PTC2
PTB19
PTB11
VCAP1
C
D
PTD14
PTD13
PTD1
PTD0
PTC16
PTC9
PTC5
PTC1
PTB18
PTB10
PTB8
D
E
PTD15
PTE2
PTE1
PTE0
VDD
VDD
VDD
PTB23
PTB17
PTB9
PTB7
E
F
PTE16
PTE17
PTE6
PTE3
VDDA
VSSA
VSS
PTB22
PTB21
PTB20
PTB6
F
G
PTE18
PTE19
VSS
PTE5
VREFH
VREFL
VSS
PTB3
PTB2
PTB1
PTB0
G
H
ADC0_DP1
ADC0_DM1
ADC0_SE16/
CMP1_IN2/
ADC0_SE21
NC
PTE24
PTE26
PTE4
PTA1
PTA3
PTA17
PTA29
H
J
ADC1_DP1
ADC1_DM1
ADC1_SE16/
CMP2_IN2/
ADC0_SE22
PTA11
PTE25
PTA0
PTA2
PTA4
PTA10
PTA16
RESET_b
J
K
PGA0_DP/
ADC0_DP0/
ADC1_DP3
PGA0_DM/
ADC0_DM0/
ADC1_DM3
NC
VBAT
PTA5
PTA12
PTA14
VSS
PTA19
K
L
PGA1_DP/
ADC1_DP0/
ADC0_DP3
PGA1_DM/
ADC1_DM0/
ADC0_DM3
VREF_OUT/
CMP1_IN5/
CMP0_IN5/
ADC1_SE18
XTAL32
EXTAL32
VSS
RESERVED
PTA13
PTA15
VDD
PTA18
L
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DAC1_OUT/ DAC0_OUT/
CMP2_IN3/ CMP1_IN3/
ADC1_SE23 ADC0_SE23
10
11
Figure 26. K30 121 MAPBGA Pinout Diagram
9 Revision History
The following table provides a revision history for this document.
Table 48. Revision History
Rev. No.
Date
Substantial Changes
1
11/2010
Initial public revision
2
3/2011
Many updates throughout
3
3/2011
Added sections that were inadvertently removed in previous revision
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Revision History
Table 48. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No.
Date
4
3/2011
Substantial Changes
Reworded IIC footnote in "Voltage and Current Operating Requirements" table.
Added paragraph to "Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors" section.
Added "JTAG full voltage range electricals" table to the "JTAG electricals" section.
5
6/2011
• Changed supported part numbers per new part number scheme
• Changed DC injection current specs in "Voltage and current operating requirements"
table
• Changed Input leakage current and internal pullup/pulldown resistor specs in "Voltage
and current operating behaviors" table
• Split Low power stop mode current specs by temperature range in "Power
consumption operating behaviors" table
• Changed typical IDD_VBAT spec in "Power consumption operating behaviors" table
• Added LPTMR clock specs to "Device clock specifications" table
• Changed Minimum external reset pulse width in "General switching specifications"
table
• Changed PLL operating current in "MCG specifications" table
• Added footnote to PLL period jitter in "MCG specifications" table
• Changed Supply current in "Oscillator DC electrical specifications" table
• Changed Crystal startup time in "Oscillator frequency specifications" table
• Changed Operating voltage in "EzPort switching specifications" table
• Changed ADC asynchronous clock source specs in "16-bit ADC characteristics" table
• Changed Gain spec in "16-bit ADC with PGA characteristics" table
• Added typical Input DC current to "16-bit ADC with PGA characteristics" table
• Changed Input offset voltage and ENOB notes field in "16-bit ADC with PGA
characteristics" table
• Changed Analog comparator initialization delay in "Comparator and 6-bit DAC
electrical specifications"
• Changed Code-to-code settling time, DAC output voltage range low, and Temperature
coefficient offset voltage in "12-bit DAC operating behaviors" table
• Changed Temperature drift and Load regulation in "VREF full-range operating
behaviors" table
• Changed DSPI_SCK cycle time specs in "DSPI timing" tables
• Changed DSPI_SS specs in "Slave mode DSPI timing (low-speed mode)" table
• Changed DSPI_SCK to DSPI_SOUT valid spec in "Slave mode DSPI timing (highspeed mode)" table
• Changed Reference oscillator current source base current spec and added Low-power
current adder footer in "TSI electrical specifications" table
• Added LCD glass capacitance footnote
6
01/2012
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Added AC electrical specifications.
Replaced TBDs with silicon data throughout.
In "Power mode transition operating behaviors" table, removed entry times.
Updated "EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors" to remove SAE level and also
added data for 144LQFP.
Clarified "EP7" in "EzPort switching specifications" table and "EzPort Timing Diagram".
Added "ENOB vs. ADC_CLK for 16-bit differential and 16-bit single-ended modes"
figures.
Updated IDD_RUN numbers in 'Power consumption operating behaviors' section.
Clarified 'Diagram: Typical IDD_RUN operating behavior' section and updated 'Run
mode supply current vs. core frequency — all peripheral clocks disabled' figure.
In 'Voltage reference electrical specifications' section, updated CL, Vtdrift, and Vvdrift
values.
In 'LCD electrical characteristics' section, updated VIREG and ΔRTRIM values.
Table continues on the next page...
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Table 48. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No.
Date
7
02/2013
Substantial Changes
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
In "ESD handling ratings", added a note for ILAT.
Updated "Voltage and current operating requirements".
Updated "Voltage and current operating behaviors".
Updated "Power mode transition operating behaviors".
Updated "EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors" to add MAPBGA data.
In "MCG specifications", updated the description of fints_t.
In "16-bit ADC operating conditions", updated the max spec of VADIN.
In "16-bit ADC electrical characteristics", updated the temp sensor slope and voltage
specs.
• Updated "I2C switching specifications".
• In "SDHC specifications", removed the operating voltage limits and updated the SD1
and SD6 specs.
• In "I2S switching specifications", added separate specification tables for the full
operating voltage range.
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