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Freescale Semiconductor MK20DX128ZVFM15 QFN(32) Device

Adapters for Automated Programmers

6th Gen 7th Gen 9th Gen
FASMR32QFNKE FX4ASMR32QFNKE, FASMR32QFNKE, LX4ASMR32QFNKE (repl.) LX4ASMR32QFNKE

Adapters for Manual Programmers

6th Gen 7th Gen 9th Gen
FSMR32QFNKE, FASMR32QFNKE FX4SMR32QFNKE, FSMR32QFNKE, FX4ASMR32QFNKE, FASMR32QFNKE, LX4ASMR32QFNKE (repl.) LX4ASMR32QFNKE

Adapters for Engineering Programmers

6th Gen 7th Gen
FSMR32QFNKE, FASMR32QFNKE FX4SMR32QFNKE, FSMR32QFNKE, FX4ASMR32QFNKE, FASMR32QFNKE, LX4ASMR32QFNKE (repl.)

Last Updated: 05/18/2023

If the device is not yet supported by your BPM programmer (Generation), request Device Support

Note


IMPORTANT: The following describes the Data Pattern setup: Addresses [0x0-0x1FFFF] is Program Flash(Block 0). Addresses [0x800000-0x807FFF] is FlexMemory Flash(Block 1). Flash Common Command Object Registers(FTFL_FCCOBn) can be set under Device > Configure. Addresses [0x40C] is Flash security byte(FSEC). There are two security bits(bit 0 and bit 1) and two mass erase bits(bit 4 and bit 5) in FSEC. When mass erase is disabled(bit 4=0′ bit 5=’1′) and device is secured the device is no longer accessible. The device is a 32 bit long word in Big-Endian byte order. Please make sure that the data file is also in such byte order.

BPM does not sell programmable devices, nor do we program devices directly. BPM makes programmers and accessories to make programming in-house fast, easy, and profitable.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Freescale Semiconductor

Packages

QFN(32)

Part Number

MK20DX128ZVFM15

Vcc(program)

3.3

8-bit Bytes
Package