(iTers News) - Freescale Semiconductor said today its Kinetis L series KL25 32-bit microcontrollers are available right now along with its new “Freescale Freedom development platform”.

The platform is a small, low-power, cost-effective evaluation and development system for quick application prototyping and demonstration. More than 15,000 Freescale Freedom development platforms have been ordered and already begun shipping.

Built on ARM Cortex M-10 processor, the Kinetis microcontroller family was first announced early this year.

“We’ve driven an aggressive timeline to get the world’s most energy-efficient MCUs into our customers’ hands as soon as possible,” said Geoff Lees, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Industrial & Multi-Market MCU business.

“Six months after the announcement of the ARM Cortex-M0+ core, Freescale is delivering the fully qualified Kinetis L series in volume production quantities to help legacy 8- and 16-bit users ease the transition to 32-bit,” said he.

For more information on key features, price and availability,  please see below Video News.

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KL25 features

Each Kinetis L series family includes scalable flash memory options, pin counts and analog, communication, timing and control peripherals, providing easy migration paths for end product line expansion.

The KL25 MCU features include:

• 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ core

• Down to 40 uA/MHz code execution from flash memory

• 32 KB to 128 KB of flash memory

• High-speed 12/16-bit analog-to-digital converter

• 12-bit digital-to-analog converter

• High-speed analog comparator

• Low-power touch sensing

• Powerful timers for a broad range of applications including motor control

• USB 2.0 full-speed host/device/OTG

• Pin- and software-compatible with the Kinetis K20 family, providing a migration path to DSP performance and advanced feature integration

World-class enablement

The Kinetis L series is supported by the Freescale Freedom development platform, Processor Expert software including an MQX™ Lite RTOS component, the Solution Advisor and the Tower System modular development platform for rapid prototyping, along with third-party development resources from the extensive ARM ecosystem.

The Freescale Freedom hardware provides easy access to the MCU I/O pins in an industry-standard form factor with a rich-set of third-party expansion board options.

An integrated open-standard serial and debug interface, OpenSDA, offers an easy-to-use mass-storage device mode flash programmer, a virtual serial port and classic programming and run-control capabilities.

In addition, Freescale continues to grow the Tower System portfolio with the introduction of the TWR-KL25Z48M controller module.

This new Kinetis L series module provides advanced evaluation and rapid prototyping capabilities that can leverage the growing Tower System portfolio.

The TWR-KL25Z48M features the OpenSDA debug interface, capacitive touch pads, a Tower System plug-in socket and much more.

Availability and pricing

The Kinetis L series MKL25Z128VLK4 (80 LQFP) MCU is available now at a suggested resale price of $1.98 (USD) in 10,000-unit quantities.

The Freescale Freedom development platform (FRDM-KL25Z) is available at a suggested resale price of $12.95 (USD).

The Tower System TWR-KL25Z module is available at a suggested resale price of $99 (USD). The entry-level Kinetis L series device, the KL02 MCU, is planned for broad availability in early 2013 at a suggested resale price of 49 cents (USD).

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