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FRDM-KL02Z
User Manual
Rev. 0
Freescale Semiconductor Inc.
FRDMKL02ZUM
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Summary of Contents for Freescale Semiconductor FRDM-KL02Z

  • Page 1 FRDM-KL02Z User Manual Rev. 0 Freescale Semiconductor Inc. FRDMKL02ZUM Arrow.com. Downloaded from...
  • Page 2: Reference Documents

    Timer and I2C module. KL02 has no TSI module on chip, so in this demo the Analog Slider pad is controlled with GPIO method by TSSW. Use a mini USB cable to attach the FRDM-KL02Z to a USB power source (either a USB port on a computer or a USB power supply)
  • Page 3 This example demo can be restored using the OpenSDA MSD application documented later in this User Manual. 4. FRDM-KL02Z Hardware Overview The FRDM-KL02Z is a microcontroller development board based on the Freescale Freedom platform featuring the following:  Kinetis L Series KL02 family MCU in an 32QFN package ...
  • Page 4 Figure 1. FRDM-KL02Z Block Diagram Figure 2. FRDM-KL02Z Feature Call-outs The target MCU featured on the FRDM-KL02Z is a Kinetis L Series KL0 family device, the KL02Z32VFM4. Features of the KL02Z32VFM4 target MCU include:  32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ core - up to 48 MHz operation - Single-cycle fast I/O access port ...
  • Page 5: Power Supply

    5. FRDM-KL02Z Hardware Description 5.1. Power Supply The FRDM-KL02Z offers a design with multiple power supply options. It can be powered from the USB connector, the V pin on the I/O header, an on-board coin cell battery, or an off-board 1.71-3.6V supply from the 3.3V pin on the I/O header.
  • Page 6 Coin cell battery supply voltage. Sources power to the P3V3 supply P3V3_BATT rail through a back drive protection Schottky diode. Main supply rail for the FRDM-KL02Z assembly. May be sourced from P3V3 P3V3_VREG, P3V3_BATT, or directly from the I/O headers (J9 pin 2 and pin 4) KL02Z MCU supply.
  • Page 7: Capacitive Touch Slider

    The sole debug interface on all Kinetis L Series devices is a Serial Wire Debug (SWD) port. The primary controller of this interface on the FRDM-KL02Z is the onboard OpenSDA circuit. However, an unpopulated 10-pin (0.05”) Cortex Debug connector, J1, provides access to the SWD signals.
  • Page 8: 3-Axis Accelerometer

    Table 4 below. Table 4. RGB LED Signal Connections RGB LED KL02Z128 Red Cathode PTB6 Green Cathode PTB7 Blue Cathode PTB10 FRDMKL02ZUM FRDM-KL02Z User Manual Page 8 of 12 Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Downloaded from...
  • Page 9: Input/Output Headers

    KL02Z pin connected to it, where applicable. 5.7. Arduino Compatibility The I/O headers on the FRDM-KL02Z are arranged to allow compatibility with peripheral boards (known as shields) that connect to Arduino and Arduino-compatible microcontroller boards. The outer rows of pins (the even numbered pins) on the headers share the same mechanical spacing and placement as the I/O headers on the Arduino Uno Revision 3 board design.
  • Page 10 “SDA_INFO.HTM” link located on mass-storage device enumerated from the connected FRDM-KL02Z 2. Disconnect the FRDM-KL02Z from the host PC and install the downloaded Windows USB Driver installation executable. 3. Once the installation is complete, plug in your board that has be programmed with either the MSD or Debug application.
  • Page 11 1. Download and Install the latest “Windows USB Drivers” from the OpenSDA Support page accessed by selecting the “SDA_INFO.HTM” link located on mass-storage device enumerated from the connected FRDM-KL02Z 2. Install the OpenSDA P&E Debug Application using the OpenSDA Bootloader.
  • Page 12 Freescale, the Freescale logo, and CodeWarrior, Kinetis, Processor Expert and ColdFire are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2012, 2013 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

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