Kinetis KL02 - World's Smallest ARM Microcontroller By Freescale

Freescale's come up with the world's smallest ARm powered microcontroller. The dimensions are 1.9 x 2.00 x 0.56, which makes it 25% smaller than the earlier record holder. Take a look at attached photo to get an idea of how small it is.

kl02

A 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ processor has made it onto the wafer-level chip-scale package and it's paired with 32KB of flash memory and 4KB of RAM. Those who buy this in bulk (100,000 units) will get it for about 75 cents per piece.

Interesting enough?

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  • Harshad Italiya
    Harshad Italiya
    I have attended a workshop held by Freescale in Mumbai for Kinetis series. It was really great experience and its really great in power saving.

    Kinetis lover must have to check out this low cost development board :- #-Link-Snipped-#

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