9 years, 9 months ago.

Does anyone have FRDM-25Z and FRDM-K64F Altium Designer schdocs

Am designing a baseboard for the 25Z and 64F boards from Freescale. Chasing if anyone has found/created Altium models of the Freescale boards. Only looking to save time re-entering them from the PDF's supplied by Freescale.

If not, does anyone know that there is fine print preventing the altium designs being posted?

If there is no fine print, then I'll post up the results.

Question relating to:

The FRDM-KL25Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L Series KL1x (KL14/15) and KL2x (KL24/25) MCUs built on ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor. Features include easy access to MCU I/O, battery-ready, …

2 Answers

9 years, 9 months ago.

Hi Tim,

it is your lucky day :-) please see the attached files.

/media/uploads/AymanJ/sch-27556.zip

Accepted Answer

Lucky Indeed :) Thanks for the posting of the files. I am out at the moment and don't have Altium handy, I'll check it over in five hours or so, and Accept the answer if we have a win!

posted by Tim Leech 05 Aug 2014

Thanks Ayman for sharing !

posted by Martin Kojtal 05 Aug 2014
9 years, 9 months ago.

Hello Tim Leech,

I haven't seen Altium models yet. They publish OrCAD files usually. As this is hw specific question, I would ask in their community, there might be someone who has done it.

Regards. 0xc0170

Thanks Martin, You're right, it's a hardware query; but one more specific to this forum. mbed.org's utilization of these boards are "as-is" backbones for hobbiest development as per the arduino form factor and environment. Where Freescale manufacture these boards as development platforms for engineers to see how the hardware integrates, and then use the chips and build their own boards. That was mu angle, but thanks for the hint to search for orCAD's; In my mad hunt before asking here, I hadn't managed to locate any zip file on the freescale site of that kind of material. I'll check again. Thanks

posted by Tim Leech 05 Aug 2014