The maximum operating frequency of the MK10DN64VLH5 is 50 MHz, but it can be overclocked to 60 MHz with a reduced voltage supply.
The internal clock source of the MK10DN64VLH5 can be configured using the MCG (Multipurpose Clock Generator) module. The MCG module allows you to select between the internal reference clock, external clock, or the PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) clock source.
The MK10DN64VLH5 has 64 KB of Flash memory and 8 KB of SRAM (Static Random Access Memory).
Yes, the MK10DN64VLH5 supports several low-power modes, including Stop, Wait, and VLPR (Very Low Power Run) modes, which can help reduce power consumption and extend battery life in battery-powered applications.
The MK10DN64VLH5 can be programmed using a variety of tools, including the NXP Semiconductors' CodeWarrior IDE, Keil µVision, and IAR Embedded Workbench. You can also use the OpenSDA (Open Source Debug Adapter) interface to program and debug the device.