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The move, says the company, reflects the strong demand for the Kinetis family of MCUs and is intended to support its IoT and security customers throughout the lifecycle of their product designs.

“Broad market adoption for the popular Kinetis MCUs underscores the popularity for our proven microcontrollers, which are part of NXP’s comprehensive edge computing portfolio that make devices more powerful and secure,” says Emmanuel Sambuis, vice president of microcontrollers and connectivity at NXP Semiconductors. “As a trusted supplier, our customers can invest in their designs today and rest assured they will be able to leverage Kinetis solutions across the lifespan of their products, ranging from wearables and smart home devices to products for connected cities and a wide range of healthcare, commercial, and industrial IoT applications.”

The Kinetis MCU portfolio includes the Kinetis K series of general-purpose MCUs based on ARM Cortex-M4 core and Kinetis L series MCUs based on ARM Cortex-M0+ core. Application-specific MCUs include the Kinetis V series for motor control and power conversion, Kinetis E series MCUs for robust 5V applications, the Kinetis W series line for wireless connectivity, and the Kinetis M series for metering.

All Kinetis microcontrollers are supported by the MCUXpresso software and tool suite.

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