Freescale Freedom FRDM-K64F Development Platform

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Introduction
Freescale FRDM-K64FThe FRDM-K64FFRDM-K64F is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis K64, K63, and K24 MCUs. The FRDM-K64FFRDM-K64F hardware is form-factor compatible with the Arduino™ R3 pin layout, providing a broad range of expansion board options. The FRDM-K64FFRDM-K64F is feature packed with a lot of peripherals to enable rapid prototyping, including a 6-axis digital accelerometer and magnetometer to create full eCompass capabilities, a tri-colored LED and 2 user push-buttons for direct interaction and feedback, expansion memory with a microSD card slot, and connectivity options using onboard Ethernet port and headers for use with Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz radio add-on modules. The FRDM-K64FFRDM-K64F platform features OpenSDAv2, the Freescale open source hardware embedded serial and debug adapter running an open source bootloader. This circuit offers several options for serial communication, flash programming, and run-control debugging.
Features
  • MK64FN1M0VLL12 MCU (120 MHz, 1 MB flash memory, 256 KB RAM, low-power, crystal-less USB, and 100 Low profile Quad Flat Package (LQFP))
  • Dual role USB interface with micro-B USB connector
  • RGB LED
  • FXOS8700CQ accelerometer and magnetometer
  • Two user push buttons
  • Flexible power supply option – OpenSDAv2 USB, Kinetis K64 USB, and external source
  • Easy access to MCU input/output through Arduino™ R3 compatible I/O connectors
  • Programmable OpenSDAv2 debug circuit supporting the CMSIS-DAP Interface software that provides:
    • Mass storage device (MSD) flash programming interface
    • CMSIS-DAP debug interface over a driver-less USB HID connection providing run-control debugging and compatibility with IDE tools
    • Virtual serial port interface
    • Open source CMSIS-DAP software project
  • Ethernet
  • SDHC
  • Add-on RF module: nRF24L01+ Nordic 2.4GHz Radio
  • Add-on Bluetooth module: JY-MCU BT board V1.05 BT
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Terms & Conditions
  • Testers will be selected on the basis of quality of applications: we expect a full and complete description of why you want to test this particular product.
  • Testers are required to produce a full, comprehensive and well thought out review within 2 months of receipt of the product.
  • Failure to provide this review within the above timescale will result in the enrolee being excluded from future RoadTests.
RoadTest Reviews
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  • The Keil example codes are not building, as it is showing some path issues. Does any one tried this board with linux based arm-none-eabi-gcc?

    Also is it possible to do source level debugging on this board without an external debugger? Any openocd support available? Got this board three days before, feeling little bit strange compared to stm32, lm4f, lpc etc image Also couldn't find a lot of documentation and working examples compared to ST and TI. The good thing I noticed is the mass storage bootloader ...

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  • The Keil example codes are not building, as it is showing some path issues. Does any one tried this board with linux based arm-none-eabi-gcc?

    Also is it possible to do source level debugging on this board without an external debugger? Any openocd support available? Got this board three days before, feeling little bit strange compared to stm32, lm4f, lpc etc image Also couldn't find a lot of documentation and working examples compared to ST and TI. The good thing I noticed is the mass storage bootloader ...

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