S32K1XX
S32K1xx Data Sheet
Notes
The following two attachments are available with the
Datasheet:
S32K1xx_Orderable_Part_Number_ List.xlsx
S32K1xx_Power_Modes_Configuration.xlsx
Key Features
Operating characteristics
Voltage range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
Ambient temperature range: -40 °C to 105 °C for
HSRUN mode, -40 °C to 125 °C for RUN mode
Arm™ Cortex-M4F/M0+ core, 32-bit CPU
Supports up to 112 MHz frequency (HSRUN mode)
with 1.25 Dhrystone MIPS per MHz
Arm Core based on the Armv7 Architecture and
Thumb®-2 ISA
Integrated Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
Configurable Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller
(NVIC)
Single Precision Floating Point Unit (FPU)
Clock interfaces
4 - 40 MHz fast external oscillator (SOSC) with up
to 50 MHz DC external square input clock in
external clock mode
48 MHz Fast Internal RC oscillator (FIRC)
8 MHz Slow Internal RC oscillator (SIRC)
128 kHz Low Power Oscillator (LPO)
Up to 112 MHz (HSRUN) System Phased Lock
Loop (SPLL)
Up to 20 MHz TCLK and 25 MHz SWD_CLK
32 kHz Real Time Counter external clock
(RTC_CLKIN)
Power management
Low-power Arm Cortex-M4F/M0+ core with
excellent energy efficiency
Power Management Controller (PMC) with multiple
power modes: HSRUN, RUN, STOP, VLPR, and
VLPS. Note: CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/
erase will trigger error flags in HSRUN mode (112
MHz) because this use case is not allowed to
execute simultaneously. The device will need to
switch to RUN mode (80 Mhz) to execute CSEc
(Security) or EEPROM writes/erase.
Clock gating and low power operation supported on
specific peripherals.
Memory and memory interfaces
Up to 2 MB program flash memory with ECC
64 KB FlexNVM for data flash memory with ECC
and EEPROM emulation. Note: CSEc (Security) or
EEPROM writes/erase will trigger error flags in
HSRUN mode (112 MHz) because this use case is
not allowed to execute simultaneously. The device
will need to switch to RUN mode (80 MHz) to
execute CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase.
Up to 256 KB SRAM with ECC
Up to 4 KB of FlexRAM for use as SRAM or
EEPROM emulation
Up to 4 KB Code cache to minimize performance
impact of memory access latencies
QuadSPI with HyperBus™ support
Mixed-signal analog
Up to two 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
(ADC) with up to 32 channel analog inputs per
module
One Analog Comparator (CMP) with internal 8-bit
Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
Debug functionality
Serial Wire JTAG Debug Port (SWJ-DP) combines
Debug Watchpoint and Trace (DWT)
Instrumentation Trace Macrocell (ITM)
Test Port Interface Unit (TPIU)
Flash Patch and Breakpoint (FPB) Unit
Human-machine interface (HMI)
Up to 156 GPIO pins with interrupt functionality
Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI)
NXP Semiconductors Document Number S32K1XX
Data Sheet: Technical Data Rev. 9, 09/2018
NXP reserves the right to change the production detail specifications as may be
required to permit improvements in the design of its products.
Communications interfaces
Up to three Low Power Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (LPUART/LIN) modules with DMA support
and low power availability
Up to three Low Power Serial Peripheral Interface (LPSPI) modules with DMA support and low power availability
Up to two Low Power Inter-Integrated Circuit (LPI2C) modules with DMA support and low power availability
Up to three FlexCAN modules (with optional CAN-FD support)
FlexIO module for emulation of communication protocols and peripherals (UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, LIN, PWM, etc).
Up to one 10/100Mbps Ethernet with IEEE1588 support and two Synchronous Audio Interface (SAI) modules.
Safety and Security
Cryptographic Services Engine (CSEc) implements a comprehensive set of cryptographic functions as described in the
SHE (Secure Hardware Extension) Functional Specification. Note: CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase will
trigger error flags in HSRUN mode (112 MHz) because this use case is not allowed to execute simultaneously. The
device will need to switch to RUN mode (80 MHz) to execute CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase.
128-bit Unique Identification (ID) number
Error-Correcting Code (ECC) on flash and SRAM memories
System Memory Protection Unit (System MPU)
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) module
Internal watchdog (WDOG)
External Watchdog monitor (EWM) module
Timing and control
Up to eight independent 16-bit FlexTimers (FTM) modules, offering up to 64 standard channels (IC/OC/PWM)
One 16-bit Low Power Timer (LPTMR) with flexible wake up control
Two Programmable Delay Blocks (PDB) with flexible trigger system
One 32-bit Low Power Interrupt Timer (LPIT) with 4 channels
32-bit Real Time Counter (RTC)
Package
32-pin QFN, 48-pin LQFP, 64-pin LQFP, 100-pin LQFP, 100-pin MAPBGA, 144-pin LQFP, 176-pin LQFP package
options
16 channel DMA with up to 63 request sources using DMAMUX
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Table of Contents
1 Block diagram.................................................................................... 4
2 Feature comparison............................................................................ 5
3 Ordering information......................................................................... 7
3.1 Selecting orderable part number ...............................................7
3.2 Ordering information ................................................................8
4 General............................................................................................... 9
4.1 Absolute maximum ratings........................................................9
4.2 Voltage and current operating requirements..............................10
4.3 Thermal operating characteristics..............................................11
4.4 Power and ground pins.............................................................. 12
4.5 LVR, LVD and POR operating requirements............................14
4.6 Power mode transition operating behaviors.............................. 15
4.7 Power consumption................................................................... 16
4.8 ESD handling ratings.................................................................22
4.9 EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors........................... 22
5 I/O parameters....................................................................................23
5.1 AC electrical characteristics...................................................... 23
5.2 General AC specifications......................................................... 23
5.3 DC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range.............................. 24
5.4 DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range.............................. 25
5.5 AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V range .............................. 26
5.6 AC electrical specifications at 5 V range ................................. 26
5.7 Standard input pin capacitance.................................................. 27
5.8 Device clock specifications....................................................... 27
6 Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors..............................28
6.1 System modules.........................................................................28
6.2 Clock interface modules............................................................ 28
6.2.1 External System Oscillator electrical specifications....28
6.2.2 External System Oscillator frequency specifications . 30
6.2.3 System Clock Generation (SCG) specifications..........32
6.2.3.1 Fast internal RC Oscillator (FIRC)
electrical specifications............................ 32
6.2.3.2 Slow internal RC oscillator (SIRC)
electrical specifications ........................... 32
6.2.4 Low Power Oscillator (LPO) electrical specifications
......................................................................................33
6.2.5 SPLL electrical specifications .....................................33
6.3 Memory and memory interfaces................................................33
6.3.1 Flash memory module (FTFC) electrical
specifications................................................................33
6.3.1.1 Flash timing specifications —
commands................................................ 33
6.3.1.2 Reliability specifications..........................38
6.3.2 QuadSPI AC specifications..........................................39
6.4 Analog modules.........................................................................43
6.4.1 ADC electrical specifications...................................... 43
6.4.1.1 12-bit ADC operating conditions.............43
6.4.1.2 12-bit ADC electrical characteristics....... 45
6.4.2 CMP with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications............ 47
6.5 Communication modules...........................................................51
6.5.1 LPUART electrical specifications............................... 51
6.5.2 LPSPI electrical specifications.................................... 51
6.5.3 LPI2C electrical specifications.................................... 57
6.5.4 FlexCAN electical specifications.................................58
6.5.5 SAI electrical specifications........................................ 58
6.5.6 Ethernet AC specifications.......................................... 60
6.5.7 Clockout frequency......................................................63
6.6 Debug modules.......................................................................... 63
6.6.1 SWD electrical specofications .................................... 63
6.6.2 Trace electrical specifications......................................65
6.6.3 JTAG electrical specifications..................................... 66
7 Thermal attributes.............................................................................. 69
7.1 Description.................................................................................69
7.2 Thermal characteristics..............................................................69
7.3 General notes for specifications at maximum junction
temperature................................................................................ 74
8 Dimensions.........................................................................................75
8.1 Obtaining package dimensions .................................................75
9 Pinouts................................................................................................76
9.1 Package pinouts and signal descriptions....................................76
10 Revision History.................................................................................76
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1 Block diagram
Following figures show superset high level architecture block diagrams of S32K14x
series and S32K11x series respectively. Other devices within the family have a subset of
the features. See Feature comparison for chip specific values.
Mux
Trace
port
Crossbar switch (AXBS-Lite)
eDMA
DMA
MUX
Core
Peripheral bus controller
CRC
WDOG
S1
M0 M1
DSP
NVIC
ITM
FPB
DWT
AWIC
SWJ-DP
TPIU
JTAG &
Serial Wire
Arm Cortex M4F
ICODE
DCODE
AHB-AP
PPB
System
M2
S2
GPIO
Mux
FPU Clock
SPLL
LPO
128 kHz
Async
512B
TCD
LPIT
LPI2C FlexIO
Flash memory
controller
Code flash
S0
Data flash
Low Power
Timer
12-bit ADC
TRGMUX
LPUART
LPSPI
FlexCAN FlexTimer
PDB
generation
LPIT
Peripherals present
on all S32K devices
Peripherals present
on selected S32K devices
Key:
Device architectural IP
on all S32K devices
S3
FIRC
48 MHz
M3
ENET
SAI
SOSC
8-40 MHz
(see the "Feature Comparison"
memory memory
4-40 MHz
QuadSPI
RTC
CMP
8-bit DAC
SIRC
8 MHz
FlexRAM/
SRAM
1: On this device, NXP’s system MPU implements the safety mechanisms to prevent masters from
accessing restricted memory regions. This system MPU provides memory protection at the
level of the Crossbar Switch. Each Crossbar master (Core, DMA, Ethernet) can be assigned
different access rights to each protected memory region. The Arm M4 core version in this family
does not integrate the Arm Core MPU, which would concurrently monitor only core-initiated memory
accesses. In this document, the term MPU refers to NXP’s system MPU.
2: For the device-specific sizes, see the "On-chip SRAM sizes" table in the "Memories and Memory Interfaces"
chapter of the S32K1xx Series Reference Manual.
section)
ERM
EWM
MCM
Lower region
Upper region
Main SRAM2
Code Cache
System MPU1
EIM
LMEM
controller
LMEM
QSPI
CSEc3
System MPU1System MPU1System MPU1
3: CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase will trigger error flags in HSRUN mode (112 MHz) because this
use case is not allowed to execute simultaneously. The device need to switch to RUN mode (80 MHz) to
execute CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase.
Figure 1. High-level architecture diagram for the S32K14x family
Block diagram
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Crossbar switch (AXBS-Lite)
eDMA
DMA
MUX
SW-DP
Unified Bus
Serial Wire
AHBLite
AHBLite
AWIC
S0 S1
Clock
LPO
128 kHz
generation
Peripheral bus controller
CRC
WDOG
LPIT
LPI2C FlexIO Low Power
Timer
12-bit ADC
TRGMUX
LPUART
LPSPI
FlexCAN FlexTimer
PDB
LPIT
RTC
CMP
8-bit DAC
ERM
CMU GPIO
M0 M2
Flash memory
controller
Data flash
memory
FlexRAM/
SRAM2
Code flash
memory
IO PORT
NVIC
PPB
MTB+DWT
BPU
AHB-AP
Arm Cortex M0+
Peripherals present
on all S32K devices
Peripherals present
on selected S32K devices
Key:
Device architectural IP
on all S32K devices
(see the "Feature Comparison"
1: On this device, NXP’s system MPU implements the safety mechanisms to prevent masters from
accessing restricted memory regions. This system MPU provides memory protection at the
level of the Crossbar Switch. Crossbar master (Core, DMA) can be assigned
different access rights to each protected memory region. The Arm M0+ core version in this family
does not integrate the Arm Core MPU, which would concurrently monitor only core-initiated memory
accesses. In this document, the term MPU refers to NXP’s system MPU.
2: For the device-specific sizes, see the "On-chip SRAM sizes" table in the "Memories and Memory Interfaces"
chapter of the S32K1xx Series Reference Manual.
section)
S2
IO PORT
CSEc
System MPU1System MPU1
SOSC
4-40 MHz
SIRC
8 MHz
FIRC
48 MHz
EIM
SRAM2
Figure 2. High-level architecture diagram for the S32K11x family
2Feature comparison
The following figure summarizes the memory, peripherals and packaging options for the
S32K1xx devices. All devices which share a common package are pin-to-pin compatible.
NOTE
Availability of peripherals depends on the pin availability in a
particular package. For more information see IO Signal
Feature comparison
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Description Input Multiplexing sheet(s) attached with
Reference Manual.
2 KB (up to 32 KB D-Flash)
EEPROM emulated by FlexRAM1
2 KB
FlexRAM (also available as system RAM)
Cache
25 KB
System RAM (including FlexRAM and MTB) 17 KB
Flash 128 KB 256 KB
2.7 - 5.5 V
Single supply voltage
HSRUN mode1
Watchdog 1x
Number of I/Os up to 43 up to 58
Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
K116 K118
Parameter
Peripheral speed
CRC module
IEEE-754 FPU
Arm® Cortex-M0+
Core
1x
External Watchdog Monitor (EWM)
DMA
Crossbar
capable up to ASIL-B
ISO 26262
Cryptographic Services Engine (CSEc)1
48 MHz
Frequency
up to 48 MHz
Error Correcting Code (ECC)
1x
Low Power Timer (LPTMR)
1x
Low Power Interrupt Timer (LPIT)
LEGEND:
Not implemented
Available on the device
1 No write or erase access to Flash module, including Security (CSEc) and EEPROM commands, are allowed when
device is running at HSRUN mode (112MHz) or VLPR mode.
2 Available when EEEPROM, CSEc and Data Flash are not used. Else only up to 1,984 KB is available for Program Flash.
3 4 KB (up to 512 KB D-Flash as a part of 2 MB Flash). Up to 64 KB of flash is used as EEPROM backup and the remaining 448 KB
of the last 512 KB block can be used as Data flash or Program flash. See chapter FTFC for details.
4 Only for Boundary Scan Register
5 See Dimensions section for package drawings
Trigger mux (TRGMUX)
1x
Real Time Counter (RTC)
FlexTimer (16-bit counter) 8 channels 2x (16)
External memory interface
1x (16)
2x
1x
10/100 Mbps IEEE-1588 Ethernet MAC
12-bit SAR ADC (1 Msps each)
1x
FlexIO (8 pins configurable as UART, SPI, I2C, I2S)
Low Power I2C (LPI2C)
Low Power UART/LIN (LPUART)
(Supports LIN protocol versions 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2A, and SAE J2602)
SWD, MTB (1 KB), JTAG4
Debug & trace
NXP S32 Design Studio (GCC) + SDK,
IAR, GHS, Arm®, Lauterbach, iSystems
48-pin LQFP
64-pin LQFP
Packages5
Ecosystem
(IDE, compiler, debugger)
32-pin QFN
48-pin LQFP
FlexCAN
(CAN-FD ISO/CD 11898-1) 1x
(1x with FD)
1x 2x
Low Power SPI (LPSPI)
Serial Audio Interface (AC97, TDM, I2S)
Comparator with 8-bit DAC 1x
Programmable Delay Block (PDB) 1x
S32K11x S32K14x
K142 K144 K146 K148
1x
SWD, JTAG (ITM, SWV, SWO)
NXP S32 Design Studio (GCC) + SDK,
IAR, GHS, Arm®, Lauterbach, iSystems
64-pin LQFP
100-pin LQFP
64-pin LQFP
100-pin LQFP
100-pin MAPBGA
64-pin LQFP
100-pin MAPBGA
100-pin LQFP
144-pin LQFP
100-pin MAPBGA
144-pin LQFP
176-pin LQFP
SWD, JTAG
(ITM, SWV,
SWO), ETM
1x (64)
2x (16) 2x (24) 2x (32)
1x
2x 3x
1x 2x
2x
(1x with FD) 3x
(2x with FD) 3x
(3x with FD)
3x
(1x with FD)
2x 3x
2x
1x
1x (73) 1x (81)
80 MHz (RUN mode) or 112 MHz (HSRUN mode)1
1x
Arm® Cortex-M4F
1x
capable up to ASIL-B
up to 112 MHz (HSRUN)
4 KB (up to 64 KB D-Flash)
4 KB
4 KB
32 KB 64 KB 128 KB 256 KB
-40oC to +105oC / +125oC
256 KB 512 KB 1 MB 2 MB2
2.7 - 5.5 V
up to 89 up to 128 up to 156
1x
1x
1x
4x (32) 6x (48) 8x (64)
QuadSPI incl.
HyperBus™
2x
See footnote 3
MemoryAnalog Timer
Communication
IDEs
Other System
-40oC to +105oC / +125oC
Ambient Operation Temperature (Ta)
1x (43) 1x (45)
1x (13)
FIRC CMU
Low power modes
Figure 3. S32K1xx product series comparison
Feature comparison
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Ordering information
3.1 Selecting orderable part number
Not all part number combinations are available. See the attachment
S32K1xx_Orderable_Part_Number_ List.xlsx attached with the Datasheet for a list of
standard orderable part numbers.
3
Ordering information
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3.2 Ordering information
F/P S32 K 1 0 0 X Y T0 M LH R
Product status
Product type/brand
Product line
Series/Family
(including generation)
Core platform/
Performance
Memory size
Ordering option 1: Letter
Ordering option 2: Letter
Wafer Fab and
revision
Temperature
Package
Tape and Reel
Product status
P: Prototype
F: Qualified
Product type/brand
S32: Automotive 32-bit MCU
Product line
K: Arm Cortex MCUs
Series/Family
1: 1st product series
2: 2nd product series
Core platform/Performance
1: Arm Cortex M0+
4: Arm Cortex M4F
Memory size
S32K11x
2468
S32K14x 256K 512K
128K
1M
256K
2M
Ordering option
X: Speed
B: 48 MHz without DMA (S32K11x only)
L: 48 MHz with DMA (S32K11x only)
H: 80 MHz
U1: 112 MHz (Not valid with M temperature/125C)
Y: Optional feature
R: Base feature set
F: CAN FD, FlexIO
A1: CAN FD, FlexIO, Security
E: Ethernet, Serial Audio Interface (S32K148 only)
J1: Ethernet, Serial Audio Interface, CAN FD,
FlexIO, Security (S32K148 only)
Wafer Fab and Mask revision identifier
Tx: Wafer Fab identifier
x0: Mask Revision identifier
Temperature
V: -40C to 105C
M: -40C to 125C
Tape and Reel
T: Trays/Tubes
R: Tape and Reel
Package
LQFP
32 FM
Pins QFN BGA
48
64
100
144
176
LL
LF
LH
LQ
LU
MH
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1. CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase will trigger error flags in HSRUN mode (112 MHz) because this use case is not allowed to
execute simultaneously. The device will need to switch to RUN mode (80 MHz) to execute CSEc (Security) or EEPROM writes/erase.
2. Part numbers no longer offered as standard include:
Ordering Option X (M:64MHz); Ordering Option Y (N: limited RAM. 16KB for K142, 48KB for K144, 96KB for K146, 192KB for K148
S: Security); Temperature (C: -40C to 85C)
NOTE
Not all part number combinations are available. See S32K1xx_Orderable_Part_Number_List.xlsx
attached with the Datasheet for list of standard orderable parts.
Figure 4. Ordering information
Ordering information
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General
4.1 Absolute maximum ratings
NOTE
Functional operating conditions appear in the DC electrical
characteristics. Absolute maximum ratings are stress
ratings only, and functional operation at the maximum
values is not guaranteed. See footnotes in the following
table for specific conditions.
Stress beyond the listed maximum values may affect device
reliability or cause permanent damage to the device.
All the limits defined in the datasheet specification must be
honored together and any violation to any one or more will
not guarantee desired operation.
Unless otherwise specified, all maximum and minimum
values in the datasheet are across process, voltage, and
temperature.
Table 1. Absolute maximum ratings
Symbol Parameter Conditions1Min Max Unit
VDD22.7 V - 5. 5V input supply voltage -0.3 5.8 3V
VREFH 3.3 V / 5.0 V ADC high reference voltage -0.3 5.8 3V
IINJPAD_DC_ABS4Continuous DC input current (positive /
negative) that can be injected into an I/O
pin
-3 +3 mA
VIN_DC Continuous DC Voltage on any I/O pin
with respect to VSS
-0.8 5.85V
IINJSUM_DC_ABS Sum of absolute value of injected currents
on all the pins (Continuous DC limit)
30 mA
Tramp6ECU supply ramp rate 0.5 V/min 500 V/ms
Tramp_MCU7MCU supply ramp rate 0.5 V/min 100 V/ms
TA8Ambient temperature -40 125 °C
TSTG Storage temperature -55 165 °C
VIN_TRANSIENT Transient overshoot voltage allowed on
I/O pin beyond VIN_DC limit
6.8 9V
1. All voltages are referred to VSS unless otherwise specified.
2. As VDD varies between the minimum value and the absolute maximum value the analog characteristics of the I/O and the
ADC will both change. See section I/O parameters and ADC electrical specifications respectively for details.
3. 60 seconds lifetime – No restrictions i.e. the part is not held in reset and can switch.
10 hours lifetime – The part is held in reset by an external circuit i.e. the part cannot switch.
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The supply should be kept in operating conditions and once out of operating conditions, the device should be either reset
or powered off.
Operation with supply between 5.5 V and 5.8 V not in reset condition is allowed for 60 seconds cumulative over lifetime,
the part will operate with reduced functionality.
Operation with supply between 5.5 V and 5.8 V but held in reset condition by external circuit is allowed for 10 hours
cumulative over lifetime.
If the given time limits or supply levels are exceeded, the device may get damaged.
4. When input pad voltage levels are close to VDD or VSS, practically no current injection is possible.
5. While respecting the maximum current injection limit
6. This is the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) supply ramp rate and not directly the MCU ramp rate. Limit applies to both
maximum absolute maximum ramp rate and typical operating conditions.
7. This is the MCU supply ramp rate and the ramp rate assumes that the S32K1xx HW design guidelines in AN5426 are
followed. Limit applies to both maximum absolute maximum ramp rate and typical operating conditions.
8. TJ (Junction temperature)=135 °C. Assumes TA=125 °C for RUN mode
TJ (Junction temperature)=125 °C. Assumes TA=105 °C for HSRUN mode
Assumes maximum θJA for 2s2p board. See Thermal characteristics
9. 60 seconds lifetime; device in reset (no outputs enabled/toggling)
4.2 Voltage and current operating requirements
NOTE
Device functionality is guaranteed up to the LVR assert level,
however electrical performance of 12-bit ADC, CMP with 8-bit
DAC, IO electrical characteristics, and communication modules
electrical characteristics would be degraded when voltage drops
below 2.7 V
Table 2. Voltage and current operating requirements 1
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit Notes
VDD2Supply voltage 2.735.5 V 4
VDD_OFF Voltage allowed to be developed on VDD
pin when it is not powered from any
external power supply source.
0 0.1 V
VDDA Analog supply voltage 2.7 5.5 V 4
VDD – VDDA VDD-to-VDDA differential voltage – 0.1 0.1 V 4
VREFH ADC reference voltage high 2.7 VDDA + 0.1 V 5
VREFL ADC reference voltage low -0.1 0.1 V
VODPU Open drain pullup voltage level VDD VDD V6
IINJPAD_DC_OP7Continuous DC input current (positive /
negative) that can be injected into an I/O
pin
-3 +3 mA
IINJSUM_DC_OP Continuous total DC input current that can
be injected across all I/O pins such that
there's no degradation in accuracy of
analog modules: ADC and ACMP (See
section Analog Modules)
30 mA
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1. Typical conditions assumes VDD = VDDA = VREFH = 5 V, temperature = 25 °C and typical silicon process unless otherwise
stated.
2. As VDD varies between the minimum value and the absolute maximum value the analog characteristics of the I/O and the
ADC will both change. See section I/O parameters and ADC electrical specifications respectively for details.
3. S32K148 will operate from 2.7 V when executing from internal FIRC. When the PLL is engaged S32K148 is guaranteed to
operate from 2.97 V. All other S32K family devices operate from 2.7 V in all modes.
4. VDD and VDDA must be shorted to a common source on PCB. The differential voltage between VDD and VDDA is for RF-AC
only. Appropriate decoupling capacitors to be used to filter noise on the supplies. See application note AN5032 for
reference supply design for SAR ADC.
5. VREFH should always be equal to or less than VDDA + 0.1 V and VDD + 0.1 V
6. Open drain outputs must be pulled to VDD.
7. When input pad voltage levels are close to VDD or VSS, practically no current injection is possible.
4.3 Thermal operating characteristics
Table 3. Thermal operating characteristics
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
TA C-Grade Part Ambient temperature under bias −40 851
TJ C-Grade Part Junction temperature under bias −40 1051
TA V-Grade Part Ambient temperature under bias −40 1051
TJ V-Grade Part Junction temperature under bias −40 1251
TA M-Grade Part Ambient temperature under bias −40 1252
TJ M-Grade Part Junction temperature under bias −40 1352
1. Values mentioned are measured at ≤ 112 MHz in HSRUN mode.
2. Values mentioned are measured at ≤ 80 MHz in RUN mode.
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4.4 Power and ground pins
VDD
VDDA
VREFH
VREFL
VSSA/VSS
VDD
VSS
VDD
VSS
100 LQFP
Package
VDD
VSS
VREFH/VDDA/VDD
VREFL/VSSA/VSS
32 QFN
Package
CDEC
CREF
CREF
CDEC
CDEC
VSS
VDD
CDEC
CDEC
CDEC
VSS
VDD
144 LQFP
Package
VDD
VSS
CDEC
CDEC
VDD
VSS
VDD
VSS
VSS
VDD
176 LQFP
Package
CDEC
CDEC
CDEC
VDD
VSS
CDEC
VSS
VDD
CDEC
VDD
VSS
CDEC
VDD
VSS
CDEC
VSS
VDD
CDEC
VDD
VDDA
VREFH
VREFL
VSS
CDEC
CREF
CDEC
VDD
VSS
CDEC
VSSA/VSS
VDD
VDDA
VREFH
VREFL
VSS
CDEC
CREF
CDEC
VDD
VSS
CDEC
VSSA/VSS
VDD
VSS
VDDA
VREFH
VREFL/VSSA/VSS
64 LQFP
Package
CREF
CDEC
CDEC
VDD
CDEC
VDD
VSS
VREFH/VDDA
VREFL/VSSA/VSS
48 LQFP
Package
CREF
CDEC
VDD
CDEC
NOTE: VDD and VDDA must be shorted to a common source on PCB
Figure 5. Pinout decoupling
General
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Table 4. Supplies decoupling capacitors 1, 2
Symbol Description Min. 3Typ. Max. Unit
CREF, 4, 5ADC reference high decoupling capacitance 70 100 nF
CDEC5, 6, 7Recommended decoupling capacitance 70 100 nF
1. VDD and VDDA must be shorted to a common source on PCB. The differential voltage between VDD and VDDA is for RF-AC
only. Appropriate decoupling capacitors to be used to filter noise on the supplies. See application note AN5032 for
reference supply design for SAR ADC. All VSS pins should be connected to common ground at the PCB level.
2. All decoupling capacitors must be low ESR ceramic capacitors (for example X7R type).
3. Minimum recommendation is after considering component aging and tolerance.
4. For improved performance, it is recommended to use 10 μF, 0.1 μF and 1 nF capacitors in parallel.
5. All decoupling capacitors should be placed as close as possible to the corresponding supply and ground pins.
6. Contact your local Field Applications Engineer for details on best analog routing practices.
7. The filtering used for decoupling the device supplies must comply with the following best practices rules:
The protection/decoupling capacitors must be on the path of the trace connected to that component.
No trace exceeding 1 mm from the protection to the trace or to the ground.
The protection/decoupling capacitors must be as close as possible to the input pin of the device (maximum 2 mm).
The ground of the protection is connected as short as possible to the ground plane under the integrated circuit.
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PMC
VDD
VFlash = 3.3 V nominal
VCORE = 1.2 V/1.4 V nominal
System RAM
TCD RAM
I/D Cache
EEE RAM
LV SOG
FIRC
SIRC
SPLL
VSS
SOSC
GPIO
Flash
Pads
ADC CMP
VDDA
VSSA
VREFH
VREFL
*Note: VSSA and VSS are shorted at package level
VOSC = 3.3 V nominal
Figure 6. Power diagram
4.5 LVR, LVD and POR operating requirements
Table 5. VDD supply LVR, LVD and POR operating requirements
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
VPOR Rising and falling VDD POR detect voltage 1.1 1.6 2.0 V
VLVR LVR falling threshold (RUN, HSRUN, and
STOP modes)
2.50 2.58 2.7 V
VLVR_HYST LVR hysteresis 45 mV 1
VLVR_LP LVR falling threshold (VLPS/VLPR modes) 1.97 2.22 2.44 V
VLVD Falling low-voltage detect threshold 2.8 2.875 3 V
VLVD_HYST LVD hysteresis 50 mV 1
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Table 5. VDD supply LVR, LVD and POR operating requirements (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
VLVW Falling low-voltage warning threshold 4.19 4.305 4.5 V
VLVW_HYST LVW hysteresis 75 mV 1
VBG Bandgap voltage reference 0.97 1.00 1.03 V
1. Rising threshold is the sum of falling threshold and hysteresis voltage.
4.6 Power mode transition operating behaviors
All specifications in the following table assume this clock configuration:
RUN Mode:
Clock source: FIRC
SYS_CLK/CORE_CLK = 48 MHz
BUS_CLK = 48 MHz
FLASH_CLK = 24 MHz
HSRUN Mode:
Clock source: SPLL
SYS_CLK/CORE_CLK = 112 MHz
BUS_CLK = 56 MHz
FLASH_CLK = 28 MHz
VLPR Mode:
Clock source: SIRC
SYS_CLK/CORE_CLK = 4 MHz
BUS_CLK = 4 MHz
FLASH_CLK = 1 MHz
STOP1/STOP2 Mode:
Clock source: FIRC
SYS_CLK/CORE_CLK = 48 MHz
BUS_CLK = 48 MHz
FLASH_CLK = 24 MHz
VLPS Mode: All clock sources disabled 1
Table 6. Power mode transition operating behaviors
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit
tPOR After a POR event, amount of time from the point VDD
reaches 2.7 V to execution of the first instruction
across the operating temperature range of the chip.
325 μs
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1. For S32K11x – FIRC/SOSC
For S32K14x – FIRC/SOSC/SPLL
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Table 6. Power mode transition operating behaviors (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit
VLPS RUN 8 17 μs
STOP1 RUN 0.07 0.075 0.08 μs
STOP2 RUN 0.07 0.075 0.08 μs
VLPR RUN 19 26 μs
VLPR VLPS 5.1 5.7 6.5 μs
VLPS VLPR 18.8 23 27.75 μs
RUN Compute operation 0.72 0.75 0.77 μs
HSRUN Compute operation 0.3 0.31 0.35 μs
RUN STOP1 0.35 0.38 0.4 μs
RUN STOP2 0.2 0.23 0.25 μs
RUN VLPS 0.3 0.35 0.4 μs
RUN VLPR 3.5 3.8 5 μs
VLPS Asynchronous DMA Wakeup 105 110 125 μs
STOP1 Asynchronous DMA Wakeup 1 1.1 1.3 μs
STOP2 Asynchronous DMA Wakeup 1 1.1 1.3 μs
Pin reset Code execution 214 μs
NOTE
HSRUN should only be used when frequencies in excess of 80
MHz are required. When using 80 MHz and below, RUN mode
is the recommended operating mode.
4.7 Power consumption
The following table shows the power consumption targets for the device in various mode
of operations. Attached S32K1xx_Power_Modes _Configuration.xlsx details the modes
used in gathering the power consumption data stated in the following table Table 7. For
full functionality refer to table: Module operation in available power modes of the
Reference Manual.
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Table 7. Power consumption (Typicals unless stated otherwise) 1
Chip/Device
Ambient Temperature (°C)
VLPS (μA) 2VLPR (mA) STOP1
(mA)
STOP2
(mA)
RUN@48
MHz (mA)
RUN@64 MHz
(mA)
RUN@80 MHz
(mA)
HSRUN@112
MHz (mA) 3
IDD/MHz (μA/MHz) 4
Peripherals disabled 5
LPTMR enabled
Peripherals disabled 6
Peripherals enabled use case 16
Peripherals enabled use case 27
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
S32K116 25 Typ 26 40 1.05 1.07 1.70 6.3 7.2 11.8 20.3 NA 245
85 Typ 76 93 1.1 1.11 1.77 6.6 7.5 12 20.6 251
Max 287 300 1.39 1.4 NA 8 8.9 13.4 22.1 279
105 Typ 139 164 1.15 1.16 1.81 6.8 7.7 12.3 20.8 255
Max 590 603 1.68 1.69 NA 9.2 10.1 14.5 23.1 302
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 1.96 NA NA NA NA NA
Max 891 904 2.02 2.04 NA 10.4 11.3 15.6 24.1 325
S32K118 25 Typ 27 40 1.15 1.16 1.76 6.4 7.3 12.8 21.5 NA 268
85 Typ 81 100 1.20 1.21 1.82 6.7 7.6 13.2 21.8 274
Max 304 323 1.46 1.47 NA 8 9 14.5 23.4 301
105 Typ 149 175 1.27 1.28 1.89 6.9 7.9 13.4 22.1 279
Max 606 637 1.76 1.77 NA 9.3 10.4 15.4 24.2 320
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 2.03 NA NA NA NA NA
Max 1111 1126 2.32 2.33 NA 11.0 11.9 17.1 25.9 357
S32K142 25 Typ 29 40 1.17 1.21 2.19 6.4 7.4 17.3 24.6 24.5 31.3 28.8 37.5 40.5 52.2 360
85 Typ 128 137 1.48 1.51 2.31 7 8 17.6 24.9 25 31.6 29.1 37.7 41.1 52.5 364
Max 335 360 1.87 1.89 NA 8.6 9.4 22 28.2 26.9 33.5 32 40 44 55.6 400
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Table 7. Power consumption (Typicals unless stated otherwise) 1 (continued)
Chip/Device
Ambient Temperature (°C)
VLPS (μA) 2VLPR (mA) STOP1
(mA)
STOP2
(mA)
RUN@48
MHz (mA)
RUN@64 MHz
(mA)
RUN@80 MHz
(mA)
HSRUN@112
MHz (mA) 3
IDD/MHz (μA/MHz) 4
Peripherals disabled 5
LPTMR enabled
Peripherals disabled 6
Peripherals enabled use case 16
Peripherals enabled use case 27
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
105 Typ 240 257 1.58 1.61 2.44 7.6 8.3 18.3 25.7 25.5 31.9 29.8 38 41.5 53.1 373
Max 740 791 2.32 2.34 NA 9.9 10.9 23.1 30.2 27.8 35.3 33.8 40.7 44.9 57.4 423
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 2.84 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Max 1637 1694 3.1 3.21 NA 12.7 13.7 25 32.9 30.7 38.8 36 43.8 NA 450
S32K144 25 Typ 29.8 42 1.48 1.50 2.91 7 7.7 19.7 26.9 25.1 33.3 30.2 39.6 43.3 55.6 378
85 Typ 150 159 1.72 1.85 3.08 7.2 8.1 20.4 27.1 26.1 33.5 30.5 40 43.9 56.1 381
Max 359 384 2.60 2.65 NA 9.2 9.9 23.2 29.6 29.3 36.2 34.8 42.1 46.3 59.7 435
105 Typ 256 273 1.80 2.10 3.23 7.8 8.5 20.6 27.4 26.6 33.8 31.2 40.5 44.8 57.1 390
Max 850 900 2.65 2.70 NA 10.3 11.1 23.9 30.6 30.3 37.3 35.6 43.5 47.9 61.3 445
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 3.65 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Max 1960 1998 3.18 3.25 NA 12.9 13.8 26.9 33.6 35 40.3 38.7 46.8 NA 484
S32K146 25 Typ 37 47 1.57 1.61 3.3 8 9.2 23.4 31.4 30.5 40.2 36.2 47.6 52 68.3 452
85 Typ 207 209 1.79 1.83 3.54 8.9 10.1 24.4 32.4 31.5 41.3 37.2 48.7 53.3 69.8 465
Max 974 981 3.32 3.38 NA 12.7 13.9 29.3 37.9 36.7 47 42.4 54.4 60.3 78 530
105 Typ 419 422 1.99 2.04 3.78 9.8 11 25.3 33.4 32.5 42.2 38.1 49.6 54.4 70.8 477
Max 2004 2017 4.06 4.13 NA 17.1 18.3 34.1 42.6 41.3 51.4 46.9 58.8 65.7 82.8 587
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 4.44 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
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Table 7. Power consumption (Typicals unless stated otherwise) 1 (continued)
Chip/Device
Ambient Temperature (°C)
VLPS (μA) 2VLPR (mA) STOP1
(mA)
STOP2
(mA)
RUN@48
MHz (mA)
RUN@64 MHz
(mA)
RUN@80 MHz
(mA)
HSRUN@112
MHz (mA) 3
IDD/MHz (μA/MHz) 4
Peripherals disabled 5
LPTMR enabled
Peripherals disabled 6
Peripherals enabled use case 16
Peripherals enabled use case 27
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Peripherals disabled
Peripherals enabled
Max 3358 3380 5.28 5.38 NA 22.6 23.7 40.2 48.8 47.3 57.4 52.8 64.8 NA 660
S32K148825 Typ 38 54 2.17 2.20 3.45 8.5 9.6 27.6 34.9 35.5 45.3 42.1 57.7 60.3 83.3 526
85 Typ 336 357 2.30 2.35 3.74 10.1 11.1 29.1 37.0 36.8 46.6 43.4 59.9 62.9 88.7 543
Max 1660 1736 3.48 3.55 NA 14.5 15.6 34.8 43.6 41.9 53.9 48.7 65.1 70.4 96.1 609
105 Typ 560 577 2.49 2.54 4.03 10.9 11.9 29.8 37.8 37.6 47.5 45.2 61.5 63.8 89.1 565
Max 2945 2970 4.40 4.47 NA 18.0 19.0 38.4 46.8 44.9 55.3 51.6 66.8 73.6 97.4 645
125 Typ NA NA NA NA 4.85 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Max 3990 4166 6.00 6.08 NA 23.4 24.5 44.3 52.5 50.9 61.3 57.5 71.6 NA 719
1. Typical current numbers are indicative for typical silicon process and may vary based on the silicon distribution and user configuration. Typical conditions assumes
VDD = VDDA = VREFH = 5 V, temperature = 25 °C and typical silicon process unless otherwise stated. All output pins are floating and On-chip pulldown is enabled for
all unused input pins.
2. Current numbers are for reduced configuration and may vary based on user configuration and silicon process variation.
3. HSRUN mode must not be used at 125°C. Max ambient temperature for HSRUN mode is 105°C.
4. Values mentioned for S32K14x devices are measured at RUN@80 MHz with peripherals disabled and values mentioned for S32K11x devices are measured at
RUN@48 MHz with peripherals disabled.
5. With PMC_REGSC[CLKBIASDIS] set to 1. See Reference Manual for details.
6. Data collected using RAM
7. Numbers on limited samples size and data collected with Flash
8. The S32K148 data points assume that ENET/QuadSPI/SAI etc. are inactive.
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Table 8. VLPS additional use-case power consumption at typical conditions 1, 2, 3
Use-case Description Temp. Device Unit
S32K116 S32K118 S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
VLPS and RTC Clock source: LPO or RTC_CLKIN 25 30 30 30 31 38 40 μA
85 96 102 148 170 227 356 μA
105 179 189 280 290 460 600 μA
125 281 327 570 680 810 1250 μA
VLPS and LPUART
TX/RX
Clock source: SIRC
Transmiting or receiving continuously
using DMA
Baudrate: 19.2 kbps
25 179 187 230 230 250 250 μA
85 235 244 320 400 410 490 μA
105 304 325 490 550 600 850 μA
125 499 551 890 1070 1250 1960 μA
VLPS and LPUART
wake-up
Clock source: SIRC
Wake-up address feature enabled
Baudrate: 19.2 kbps
25 107 107 135 138 146 146 μA
85 149 157 170 240 280 350 μA
105 199 223 260 400 480 600 μA
125 347 405 530 580 1000 1280 μA
VLPS and LPI2C
master
Clock Source: SIRC
Transmit/receive using DMA
Baudrate: 100 kHz
25 600 600 670 690 820 900 μA
85 696 712 880 960 1220 1370 μA
105 815 852 1080 1250 1660 2060 μA
125 1152 1251 1970 1980 2860 3690 μA
VLPS and LPI2C
slave wake-up
Clock source: SIRC
Wake-up address feature enabled
Baudrate: 100 kHz
25 260 260 260 260 270 280 μA
85 293 308 340 340 410 510 μA
105 339 367 430 430 610 810 μA
125 478 543 740 760 1170 1540 μA
VLPS and LPSPI
master 4 Clock source: SIRC
Transmit/receive using DMA
Baudrate: 500 kHz
25 2.51 2.94 2.99 3.19 3.75 4.11 mA
85 2.67 3.09 3.26 3.7 4.35 4.93 mA
105 2.83 3.21 3.5 4.2 4.93 5.74 mA
125 3.34 3.53 3.93 4.63 5.97 7.38 mA
VLPS and LPIT Clock source: SIRC
1 channel enable
Mode: 32-bit periodic counter
25 114 114 114 114 120 130 μA
85 158 164 190 250 260 320 μA
105 210 223 310 410 440 570 μA
125 371 408 640 750 910 1280 μA
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1. All power numbers listed in this table are typical power numbers
2. Current numbers are quoted for a certain application code and may vary on user configuration and silicon process variation.
3. The power numbers are not strictly for the VLPS mode operation alone, but also includes power due to periodic wakeup. The power therefore includes wakeup
plus VLPS mode activity. This leads to greater dependence of power numbers on application code.
4. The single LPSPI used is LPSPI1 in S32K14X devices but LPSPI0 in S32K11x devices.
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The following table shows the power consumption targets for S32K148 in various mode
of operations measure at 3.3 V.
Table 9. Power consumption at 3.3 V
Chip/Device Ambient
Temperature
(°C)
RUN@80 MHz (mA) HSRUN@112 MHz (mA)1
Peripherals
enabled +
QSPI
Peripherals
enabled +
ENET + SAI
Peripherals
enabled +
QSPI
Peripherals
enabled +
ENET + SAI
S32K148 25 Typ 67.3 79.1 89.8 105.5
85 Typ 67.4 79.2 95.6 105.9
Max 82.5 88.2 109.7 117.4
105 Typ 68.0 79.8 96.6 106.7
Max 80.3 89.1 109.0 119.0
125 Max 83.5 94.7 NA
1. HSRUN mode must not be used at 125°C. Max ambient temperature for HSRUN mode is 105°C.
4.8 ESD handling ratings
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit Notes
VHBM Electrostatic discharge voltage, human body model − 4000 4000 V 1
VCDM Electrostatic discharge voltage, charged-device model 2
All pins except the corner pins − 500 500 V
Corner pins only − 750 750 V
ILAT Latch-up current at ambient temperature of 125 °C − 100 100 mA 3
1. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD22-A114, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitivity Testing Human Body
Model (HBM).
2. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD22-C101, Field-Induced Charged-Device Model Test Method for
Electrostatic-Discharge-Withstand Thresholds of Microelectronic Components.
3. Determined according to JEDEC Standard JESD78, IC Latch-Up Test.
4.9 EMC radiated emissions operating behaviors
EMC measurements to IC-level IEC standards are available from NXP on request.
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I/O parameters
5.1 AC electrical characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, propagation delays are measured from the 50% to the 50%
point, and rise and fall times are measured at the 20% and 80% points, as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 7. Input signal measurement reference
5.2 General AC specifications
These general purpose specifications apply to all signals configured for GPIO, UART,
and timers.
Table 10. General switching specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit Notes
GPIO pin interrupt pulse width (digital glitch filter
disabled) — Synchronous path
1.5 Bus clock
cycles
1, 2
GPIO pin interrupt pulse width (digital glitch filter
disabled, passive filter disabled) — Asynchronous path
50 ns 3
WFRST RESET input filtered pulse 10 ns 4
WNFRST RESET input not filtered pulse Maximum of
(100 ns, bus
clock period)
ns 5
1. This is the minimum pulse width that is guaranteed to pass through the pin synchronization circuitry. Shorter pulses may or
may not be recognized. In Stop and VLPS modes, the synchronizer is bypassed so shorter pulses can be recognized in
that case.
2. The greater of synchronous and asynchronous timing must be met.
3. These pins do not have a passive filter on the inputs. This is the shortest pulse width that is guaranteed to be recognized.
4. Maximum length of RESET pulse which will be the filtered by internal filter only if PCR_PTA5[PFE] is at its reset value of
1'b1.
5. Minimum length of RESET pulse, guaranteed not to be filtered by the internal filter only if PCR_PTA5[PFE] is at its reset
value of 1'b1. This number depends on the bus clock period also. In this case, minimum pulse width which will cause reset
is 250 ns. For faster clock frequencies which have clock period less than 100 ns, the minimum pulse width not filtered will
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be 100 ns. After this filtering mechanism, the software has an option to put additional filtering in addition to this, by means
of PCM_RPC register and/or PORT_DFER register for PTA5.
5.3 DC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range
NOTE
For details on the pad types defined in Table 11 and Table 12,
see Reference Manual section IO Signal Table and IO Signal
Description Input Multiplexing sheet(s) attached with
Reference Manual.
Table 11. DC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range
Symbol Parameter Value Unit Notes
Min. Typ. Max.
VDD I/O Supply Voltage 2.7 3.3 4 V 1
Vih Input Buffer High Voltage 0.7 × VDD VDD + 0.3 V 2
Vil Input Buffer Low Voltage VSS − 0.3 0.3 × VDD V3
Vhys Input Buffer Hysteresis 0.06 × VDD V
IohGPIO
IohGPIO-HD_DSE_0
I/O current source capability measured when
pad Voh = (VDD − 0.8 V)
3.5 mA
IolGPIO
IolGPIO-HD_DSE_0
I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Vol = 0.8 V
3 mA
IohGPIO-HD_DSE_1 I/O current source capability measured when
pad Voh = (VDD − 0.8 V)
14 mA 4
IolGPIO-HD_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Vol = 0.8 V
12 mA 4
IohGPIO-FAST_DSE_0 I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Voh=VDD-0.8 V
9.5 mA 5
IolGPIO-FAST_DSE_0 I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Vol = 0.8 V
10 mA 5
IohGPIO-FAST_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Voh=VDD-0.8 V
16 mA 5
IolGPIO-FAST_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured when
pad Vol = 0.8 V
15.5 mA 5
IOHT Output high current total for all ports 100 mA
IIN Input leakage current (per pin) for full temperature range at VDD = 3.3 V 6
All pins other than high drive port pins 0.005 0.5 μA
High drive port pins 70.010 0.5 μA
RPU Internal pullup resistors 20 60 8
RPD Internal pulldown resistors 20 60 9
1. S32K148 will operate from 2.7 V when executing from internal FIRC. When the PLL is engaged S32K148 is guaranteed to
operate from 2.97 V. All other S32K family devices operate from 2.7 V in all modes.
2. For reset pads, same Vih levels are applicable
3. For reset pads, same Vil levels are applicable
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4. The value given is measured at high drive strength mode. For value at low drive strength mode see the Ioh_Standard
value given above.
5. For refernce only. Run simulations with the IBIS model and custom board for accurate results.
6. Several I/O have both high drive and normal drive capability selected by the associated Portx_PCRn[DSE] control bit. All
other GPIOs are normal drive only. For details see IO Signal Description Input Multiplexing sheet(s) attached with the
Reference Manual.
7. When using ENET and SAI on S32K148, the overall device limits associated with high drive pin configurations must be
respected i.e. On 144-pin LQFP the general purpose pins: PTA10, PTD0, and PTE4 must be set to low drive.
8. Measured at input V = VSS
9. Measured at input V = VDD
5.4 DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range
Table 12. DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range
Symbol Parameter Value Unit Notes
Min. Typ. Max.
VDD I/O Supply Voltage 4 5.5 V
Vih Input Buffer High Voltage 0.65 x
VDD
VDD + 0.3 V 1
Vil Input Buffer Low Voltage VSS − 0.3 0.35 x VDD V2
Vhys Input Buffer Hysteresis 0.06 x
VDD
V
IohGPIO
IohGPIO-HD_DSE_0
I/O current source capability measured
when pad Voh= (VDD - 0.8 V)
5 mA
IolGPIO
IolGPIO-HD_DSE_0
I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Vol= 0.8 V
5 mA
IohGPIO-HD_DSE_1 I/O current source capability measured
when pad Voh = VDD - 0.8 V
20 mA 3
IolGPIO-HD_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Vol = 0.8 V
20 mA 3
IohGPIO-FAST_DSE_0 I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Voh = VDD - 0.8 V
14.0 mA 4
IolGPIO-FAST_DSE_0 I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Vol= 0.8 V
14.5 mA 4
IohGPIO-FAST_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Voh = VDD - 0.8 V
21 mA 4
IolGPIO-FAST_DSE_1 I/O current sink capability measured
when pad Vol= 0.8 V
20.5 mA 4
IOHT Output high current total for all ports 100 mA
IIN Input leakage current (per pin) for full temperature range at VDD = 5.5 V 5
All pins other than high drive port pins 0.005 0.5 μA
High drive port pins 0.010 0.5 μA
RPU Internal pullup resistors 20 50 6
RPD Internal pulldown resistors 20 50 7
1. For reset pads, same Vih levels are applicable
2. For reset pads, same Vil levels are applicable
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3. The strong pad I/O pin is capable of switching a 50 pF load up to 40 MHz.
4. For refernce only. Run simulations with the IBIS model and custom board for accurate results.
5. Several I/O have both high drive and normal drive capability selected by the associated Portx_PCRn[DSE] control bit. All
other GPIOs are normal drive only. For details refer to SK3K144_IO_Signal_Description_Input_Multiplexing.xlsx attached
with the Reference Manual.
6. Measured at input V = VSS
7. Measured at input V = VDD
5.5 AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V range
Table 13. AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range
Symbol DSE Rise time (nS) 1Fall time (nS) 1Capacitance (pF) 2
Min. Max. Min. Max.
tRFGPIO NA 3.2 14.5 3.4 15.7 25
5.7 23.7 6.0 26.2 50
20.0 80.0 20.8 88.4 200
tRFGPIO-HD 0 3.2 14.5 3.4 15.7 25
5.7 23.7 6.0 26.2 50
20.0 80.0 20.8 88.4 200
1 1.5 5.8 1.7 6.1 25
2.4 8.0 2.6 8.3 50
6.3 22.0 6.0 23.8 200
tRFGPIO-FAST 0 0.6 2.8 0.5 2.8 25
3.0 7.1 2.6 7.5 50
12.0 27.0 10.3 26.8 200
1 0.4 1.3 0.38 1.3 25
1.5 3.8 1.4 3.9 50
7.4 14.9 7.0 15.3 200
1. For reference only. Run simulations with the IBIS model and your custom board for accurate results.
2. Maximum capacitances supported on Standard IOs. However interface or protocol specific specifications might be
different, for example for ENET, QSPI etc. . For protocol specific AC specifications, see respective sections.
5.6 AC electrical specifications at 5 V range
Table 14. AC electrical specifications at 5 V Range
Symbol DSE Rise time (nS)1Fall time (nS) 1Capacitance (pF) 2
Min. Max . Min. Max.
tRFGPIO NA 2.8 9.4 2.9 10.7 25
5.0 15.7 5.1 17.4 50
17.3 54.8 17.6 59.7 200
tRFGPIO-HD 0 2.8 9.4 2.9 10.7 25
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Table 14. AC electrical specifications at 5 V Range (continued)
Symbol DSE Rise time (nS)1Fall time (nS) 1Capacitance (pF) 2
Min. Max . Min. Max.
5.0 15.7 5.1 17.4 50
17.3 54.8 17.6 59.7 200
1 1.1 4.6 1.1 5.0 25
2.0 5.7 2.0 5.8 50
5.4 16.0 5.0 16.0 200
tRFGPIO-FAST 0 0.42 2.2 0.37 2.2 25
2.0 5.0 1.9 5.2 50
9.3 18.8 8.5 19.3 200
1 0.37 0.9 0.35 0.9 25
1.2 2.7 1.2 2.9 50
6.0 11.8 6.0 12.3 200
1. For reference only. Run simulations with the IBIS model and your custom board for accurate results.
2. Maximum capacitances supported on Standard IOs. However interface or protocol specific specifications might be
different, for example for ENET, QSPI etc. . For protocol specific AC specifications, see respective sections.
5.7 Standard input pin capacitance
Table 15. Standard input pin capacitance
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
CIN_D Input capacitance: digital pins 7 pF
NOTE
Please refer to External System Oscillator electrical
specifications for EXTAL/XTAL pins.
5.8 Device clock specifications
Table 16. Device clock specifications 1
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
High Speed run mode2
fSYS System and core clock 112 MHz
fBUS Bus clock 56 MHz
fFLASH Flash clock 28 MHz
Normal run mode (S32K11x series)
fSYS System and core clock 48 MHz
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Table 16. Device clock specifications 1 (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
fBUS Bus clock 48 MHz
fFLASH Flash clock 24 MHz
Normal run mode (S32K14x series) 3
fSYS System and core clock 80 MHz
fBUS Bus clock 404MHz
fFLASH Flash clock 26.67 MHz
VLPR mode5
fSYS System and core clock 4 MHz
fBUS Bus clock 4 MHz
fFLASH Flash clock 1 MHz
fERCLK External reference clock 16 MHz
1. Refer to the section Feature comparison for the availability of modes and other specifications.
2. Only available on some devices. See section Feature comparison.
3. With SPLL as system clock source.
4. 48 MHz when fSYS is 48 MHz
5. The frequency limitations in VLPR mode here override any frequency specification listed in the timing specification for any
other module.
Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors
6.1 System modules
There are no electrical specifications necessary for the device's system modules.
Clock interface modules
6.2.1 External System Oscillator electrical specifications
6
6.2
Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors
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Single input comparator
(EXTAL WAVE) Mux ref_clk
Differential input comparator
(HG/LP mode)
Peak detector
LP mode
Driver
(HG/LP mode)
Pull down resistor (OFF)
ESD PAD
280 ohms
ESD PAD
40 ohms
EXTAL pin XTAL pin
Series resistor for current
limitation
Crystal or resonator
C1 C2
1M ohms Feedback Resistor
Figure 8. Oscillator connections scheme
Table 17. External System Oscillator electrical specifications
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
gmXOSC Crystal oscillator transconductance
SCG_SOSCCFG[RANGE]=2'b10 for 4-8 MHz 2.2 13.7 mA/V
SCG_SOSCCFG[RANGE]=2'b11 for 8-40 MHz 16 47 mA/V
VIL Input low voltage — EXTAL pin in external clock mode VSS 1.15 V
VIH Input high voltage — EXTAL pin in external clock
mode
0.7 * VDD VDD V
C1EXTAL load capacitance 1
C2XTAL load capacitance 1
RFFeedback resistor 2
Low-gain mode (HGO=0)
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Table 17. External System Oscillator electrical specifications
(continued)
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
High-gain mode (HGO=1) 1
RS3Series resistor
Low-gain mode (HGO=0) 0
High-gain mode (HGO=1) 0
Vpp_XTAL Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator mode) at XTAL 4
Low-gain mode (HGO=0) 1.0 V
High-gain mode (HGO=1) 3.3 V
Vpp_EXTAL Peak-to-peak amplitude of oscillation (oscillator mode) at EXTAL 4
Low-gain mode (HGO=0) 0.8 V
High-gain mode (HGO=1), VDD= 4.0 V to 5.5 V 1.7 V
VSOSCOP Oscillation operating point 4
High-gain mode (HGO=1) 1.15 V
1. Crystal oscillator circuit provides stable oscillations when gmXOSC > 5 * gm_crit. The gm_crit is defined as:
gm_crit = 4 * (ESR + RS) * (2πF)2 * (C0 + CL)2
where:
gmXOSC is the transconductance of the internal oscillator circuit
ESR is the equivalent series resistance of the external crystal
RS is the series resistance connected between XTAL pin and external crystal for current limitation
F is the external crystal oscillation frequency
C0 is the shunt capacitance of the external crystal
CL is the external crystal total load capacitance. CL = Cs+ [C1*C2/(C1+C2)]
Cs is stray or parasitic capacitance on the pin due to any PCB traces
C1, C2 external load capacitances on EXTAL and XTAL pins
See manufacture datasheet for external crystal component values
2. When low-gain is selected, internal RF will be selected and external RF should not be attached.
When high-gain is selected, external RF (1 M Ohm) needs to be connected for proper operation of the crystal. For
external resistor, up to 5% tolerance is allowed.
3. RS should be selected carefully to have appropriate oscillation amplitude for both protecting crystal or resonator device and
satisfying proper oscillation startup condition.
4. The EXTAL and XTAL pins should only be connected to required oscillator components and must not be connected to any
other devices.
6.2.2 External System Oscillator frequency specifications
Clock interface modules
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Table 18. External System Oscillator frequency specifications
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
S32K14x S32K11x S32K14x S32K11x S32K14x S32K11x
fosc_hi Oscillator crystal or resonator
frequency
4 40 1MHz
fec_extal Input clock frequency (external clock
mode)
50 48 MHz 2
tdc_extal Input clock duty cycle (external clock
mode)
48 50 52 % 2
tcst Crystal Start-up Time
8 MHz low-gain mode (HGO=0) 1.5 ms 3
8 MHz high-gain mode (HGO=1) 2.5
40 MHz low-gain mode (HGO=0) 2
40 MHz high-gain mode (HGO=1) 2
1. For an ideal clock of 40 MHz, if permitted by application requirements, an error of +/- 5% is supported with 50% duty cycle
2. Frequencies below 40 MHz can be used for degraded duty cycle upto 40-60%
3. Proper PC board layout procedures must be followed to achieve specifications.
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System Clock Generation (SCG) specifications
6.2.3.1 Fast internal RC Oscillator (FIRC) electrical specifications
Table 19. Fast internal RC Oscillator electrical specifications
Symbol Parameter1Value Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
FFIRC FIRC target frequency 48 MHz
ΔF Frequency deviation across process, voltage, and
temperature < 105°C
±0.5 ±1 %FFIRC
ΔF125 Frequency deviation across process, voltage, and
temperature < 125°C
±0.5 ±1.1 %FFIRC
TStartup Startup time 3.4 5 µs2
TJIT, 3Cycle-to-Cycle jitter 300 500 ps
TJIT3Long term jitter over 1000 cycles 0.04 0.1 %FFIRC
1. With FIRC regulator enable
2. Startup time is defined as the time between clock enablement and clock availability for system use.
3. FIRC as system clock
NOTE
Fast internal RC oscillator is compliant with LIN when device
is used as a slave node.
6.2.3.2 Slow internal RC oscillator (SIRC) electrical specifications
Table 20. Slow internal RC oscillator (SIRC) electrical specifications
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
FSIRC SIRC target frequency 8 MHz
ΔF Frequency deviation across process, voltage, and
temperature < 105°C
±3 %FSIRC
ΔF125 Frequency deviation across process, voltage, and
temperature < 125°C
±3.3 %FSIRC
TStartup Startup time 9 12.5 µs1
1. Startup time is defined as the time between clock enablement and clock availability for system use.
6.2.3
System Clock Generation (SCG) specifications
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6.2.4 Low Power Oscillator (LPO) electrical specifications
Table 21. Low Power Oscillator (LPO) electrical specifications
Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
FLPO Internal low power oscillator frequency 113 128 139 kHz
Tstartup Startup Time 20 µs
6.2.5 SPLL electrical specifications
Table 22. SPLL electrical specifications
Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
FSPLL_REF1PLL Reference Frequency Range 8 16 MHz
FSPLL_Input2PLL Input Frequency 8 40 MHz
FVCO_CLK VCO output frequency 180 320 MHz
FSPLL_CLK PLL output frequency 90 160 MHz
JCYC_SPLL PLL Period Jitter (RMS)3
at FVCO_CLK 180 MHz 120 ps
at FVCO_CLK 320 MHz 75 ps
JACC_SPLL PLL accumulated jitter over 1µs (RMS)3
at FVCO_CLK 180 MHz 1350 ps
at FVCO_CLK 320 MHz 600 ps
DUNL Lock exit frequency tolerance ± 4.47 ± 5.97 %
TSPLL_LOCK Lock detector detection time4 150 × 10-6 +
1075(1/FSPLL_REF)
s
1. FSPLL_REF is PLL reference frequency range after the PREDIV. For PREDIV and MULT settings refer SCG_SPLLCFG
register of Reference Manual.
2. FSPLL_Input is PLL input frequency range before the PREDIV must be limited to the range 8 MHz to 40 MHz. This input
source could be derived from a crystal oscillator or some other external square wave clock source using OSC bypass
mode. For external clock source settings refer SCG_SOSCCFG register of Reference Manual.
3. This specification was obtained using a NXP developed PCB. PLL jitter is dependent on the noise characteristics of each
PCB and results will vary
4. Lock detector detection time is defined as the time between PLL enablement and clock availability for system use.
Memory and memory interfaces
6.3.1 Flash memory module (FTFC) electrical specifications
This section describes the electrical characteristics of the flash memory module.
6.3
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6.3.1.1 Flash timing specifications — commands
Table 23. Flash command timing specifications for S32K14x
Symbol Description1S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
trd1blk Read 1 Block
execution time
32 KB flash ms
64 KB flash 0.5 0.5 0.5
128 KB flash
256 KB flash 2
512 KB flash 1.8 2 2
trd1sec Read 1 Section
execution time
2 KB flash 75 75 75 75 µs
4 KB flash 100 100 100 100
tpgmchk Program Check
execution time
95 95 95 100 µs
tpgm8 Program Phrase
execution time
90 225 90 225 90 225 90 225 µs
tersblk Erase Flash
Block execution
time
32 KB flash ms 2
64 KB flash 30 550 30 550 30 550
128 KB flash
256 KB flash 250 2125
512 KB flash 250 4250 250 4250 250 4250
tersscr Erase Flash
Sector execution
time
12 130 12 130 12 130 12 130 ms 2
tpgmsec1k Program Section
execution time
(1KB flash)
5 5 5 5 ms
trd1all Read 1s All
Block execution
time
2.8 2.3 5.2 8.2 ms
trdonce Read Once
execution time
30 30 30 30 µs
tpgmonce Program Once
execution time
90 90 90 90 µs
tersall Erase All Blocks
execution time
250 2800 400 4900 700 10000 1400 17000 ms 2
tvfykey Verify Backdoor
Access Key
execution time
35 35 35 35 µs
tersallu Erase All Blocks
Unsecure
execution time
250 2800 400 4900 700 10000 1400 17000 ms 2
tpgmpart Program
Partition for
EEPROM
execution time
32 KB
EEPROM
backup
70 70 70 ms 3
64 KB
EEPROM
backup
71 71 71 150
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Table 23. Flash command timing specifications for S32K14x (continued)
Symbol Description1S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
tsetram Set FlexRAM
Function
execution time
Control
Code 0xFF
0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 ms 3
32 KB
EEPROM
backup
0.8 1.2 0.8 1.2 0.8 1.2
48 KB
EEPROM
backup
1 1.5 1 1.5 1 1.5
64 KB
EEPROM
backup
1.3 1.9 1.3 1.9 1.3 1.9 1.3 1.9
teewr8b Byte write to
FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB
EEPROM
backup
385 1700 385 1700 385 1700 µs 3,4
48 KB
EEPROM
backup
430 1850 430 1850 430 1850
64 KB
EEPROM
backup
475 2000 475 2000 475 2000 475 4000
teewr16b 16-bit write to
FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB
EEPROM
backup
385 1700 385 1700 385 1700 µs 3,4
48 KB
EEPROM
backup
430 1850 430 1850 430 1850
64 KB
EEPROM
backup
475 2000 475 2000 475 2000 475 4000
teewr32bers 32-bit write to
erased FlexRAM
location
execution time
360 2000 360 2000 360 2000 360 2000 µs
teewr32b 32-bit write to
FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB
EEPROM
backup
630 2000 630 2000 630 2000 µs 3,4
48 KB
EEPROM
backup
720 2125 720 2125 720 2125
64 KB
EEPROM
backup
810 2250 810 2250 810 2250 810 4500
tquickwr 32-bit Quick
Write execution
time: Time from
CCIF clearing
(start the write)
until CCIF
1st 32-bit
write
200 550 200 550 200 550 200 1100 µs 4,5,6
2nd through
Next to Last
(Nth-1) 32-
bit write
150 550 150 550 150 550 150 550
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Table 23. Flash command timing specifications for S32K14x (continued)
Symbol Description1S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
setting (32-bit
write complete,
ready for next
32-bit write)
Last (Nth)
32-bit write
(time for
write only,
not cleanup)
200 550 200 550 200 550 200 550
tquickwrClnup Quick Write
Cleanup
execution time
(# of
Quick
Writes
) * 2.0
(# of
Quick
Writes )
* 2.0
(# of
Quick
Writes
) * 2.0
(# of
Quick
Writes
) * 2.0
ms 7
1. All command times assumes 25 MHz or greater flash clock frequency (for synchronization time between internal/external
clocks).
2. Maximum times for erase parameters based on expectations at cycling end-of-life.
3. For all EEPROM Emulation terms, the specified timing shown assumes previous record cleanup has occurred. This may
be verified by executing FCCOB Command 0x77, and checking FCCOB number 5 contents show 0x00 - No EEPROM
issues detected.
4. 1st time EERAM writes after a Reset or SETRAM may incur additional overhead for EEE cleanup, resulting in up to 2× the
times shown.
5. Only after the Nth write completes will any data be valid. Emulated EEPROM record scheme cleanup overhead may occur
after this point even after a brownout or reset. If power on reset occurs before the Nth write completes, the last valid record
set will still be valid and the new records will be discarded.
6. Quick Write times may take up to 550 µs, as additional cleanup may occur when crossing sector boundaries.
7. Time for emulated EEPROM record scheme overhead cleanup. Automatically done after last (Nth) write completes,
assuming still powered. Or via SETRAM cleanup execution command is requested at a later point.
Table 24. Flash command timing specifications for S32K11x
Symbol Description1S32K116 S32K118
Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
trd1blk Read 1 Block execution
time
32 KB flash 0.36 0.36 ms
64 KB flash
128 KB flash 1.2
256 KB flash 2
512 KB flash
trd1sec Read 1 Section
execution time
2 KB flash 75 75 µs
4 KB flash 100 100
tpgmchk Program Check
execution time
100 100 µs
tpgm8 Program Phrase
execution time
90 225 90 225 µs
tersblk Erase Flash Block
execution time
32 KB flash 15 300 15 300 ms 2
64 KB flash
128 KB flash 120 1100
256 KB flash 250 2125
512 KB flash
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Table 24. Flash command timing specifications for S32K11x (continued)
Symbol Description1S32K116 S32K118
Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
tersscr Erase Flash Sector
execution time
12 130 12 130 ms 2
tpgmsec1k Program Section
execution time (1 KB
flash)
5 5 ms
trd1all Read 1s All Block
execution time
1.7 2.8 ms
trdonce Read Once execution
time
30 30 µs
tpgmonce Program Once execution
time
90 90 µs
tersall Erase All Blocks
execution time
150 1500 230 2500 ms 2
tvfykey Verify Backdoor Access
Key execution time
35 35 µs
tersallu Erase All Blocks
Unsecure execution time
150 1500 230 2500 ms 2
tpgmpart Program Partition for
EEPROM execution time
32 KB EEPROM
backup
71 71 ms 3
64 KB EEPROM
backup
tsetram Set FlexRAM Function
execution time
Control Code
0xFF
0.08 0.08 ms 3
32 KB EEPROM
backup
0.8 1.2 0.8 1.2
48 KB EEPROM
backup
64 KB EEPROM
backup
teewr8b Byte write to FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB EEPROM
backup
385 1700 385 1700 µs 3,4
48 KB EEPROM
backup
64 KB EEPROM
backup
teewr16b 16-bit write to FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB EEPROM
backup
385 1700 385 1700 µs 3,4
48 KB EEPROM
backup
64 KB EEPROM
backup
teewr32bers 32-bit write to erased
FlexRAM location
execution time
360 2000 360 2000 µs
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Table 24. Flash command timing specifications for S32K11x (continued)
Symbol Description1S32K116 S32K118
Typ Max Typ Max Unit Notes
teewr32b 32-bit write to FlexRAM
execution time
32 KB EEPROM
backup
630 2000 630 2000 µs 3,4
48 KB EEPROM
backup
64 KB EEPROM
backup
tquickwr 32-bit Quick Write
execution time: Time
from CCIF clearing (start
the write) until CCIF
setting (32-bit write
complete, ready for next
32-bit write)
1st 32-bit write 200 550 200 550 µs 4,5,6
2nd through Next
to Last (Nth-1)
32-bit write
150 550 150 550
Last (Nth) 32-bit
write (time for
write only, not
cleanup)
200 550 200 550
tquickwrClnup Quick Write Cleanup
execution time
(# of
Quick
Writes ) *
2.0
(# of Quick
Writes ) * 2.0
ms 7
1. All command times assume 25 MHz or greater flash clock frequency (for synchronization time between internal/external
clocks).
2. Maximum times for erase parameters based on expectations at cycling end-of-life.
3. For all EEPROM Emulation terms, the specified timing shown assumes previous record cleanup has occurred. This may
be verified by executing FCCOB Command 0x77, and checking FCCOB number 5 contents show 0x00 - No EEPROM
issues detected.
4. 1st time EERAM writes after a Reset or SETRAM may incur additional overhead for EEE cleanup, resulting in up to 2x the
times shown.
5. Only after the Nth write completes will any data be valid. Emulated EEPROM record scheme cleanup overhead may occur
after this point even after a brownout or reset. If power on reset occurs before the Nth write completes, the last valid record
set will still be valid and the new records will be discarded.
6. Quick Write times may take up to 550 µs, as additional cleanup may occur when crossing sector boundaries.
7. Time for emulated EEPROM record scheme overhead cleanup. Automatically done after last (Nth) write completes,
assuming still powered. Or via SETRAM cleanup execution command is requested at a later point.
NOTE
Under certain circumstances FlexMEM maximum times may be
exceeded. In this case the user or application may wait, or assert
reset to the FTFC macro to stop the operation.
6.3.1.2 Reliability specifications
Table 25. NVM reliability specifications
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
When using as Program and Data Flash
tnvmretp1k Data retention after up to 1 K cycles 20 years 1
nnvmcycp Cycling endurance 1 K cycles 2, 3
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Table 25. NVM reliability specifications (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes
When using FlexMemory feature : FlexRAM as Emulated EEPROM
tnvmretee Data retention 5 years 4
nnvmwree16
nnvmwree256
Write endurance
EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 16
EEPROM backup to FlexRAM ratio = 256
100 K
1.6 M
writes
writes
5, 6, 7
1. Data retention period per block begins upon initial user factory programming or after each subsequent erase.
2. Program and Erase for PFlash and DFlash are supported across product temperature specification in Normal Mode (not
supported in HSRUN mode).
3. Cycling endurance is per DFlash or PFlash Sector.
4. Data retention period per block begins upon initial user factory programming or after each subsequent erase. Background
maintenance operations during normal FlexRAM usage extend effective data retention life beyond 5 years.
5. FlexMemory write endurance specified for 16-bit and/or 32-bit writes to FlexRAM and is supported across product
temperature specification in Normal Mode (not supported in HSRUN mode). Greater write endurance may be achieved
with larger ratios of EEPROM backup to FlexRAM.
6. For usage of any EEE driver other than the FlexMemory feature, the endurance spec will fall back to the specified
endurance value of the D-Flash specification (1K).
7. FlexMemory calculator tool is available at NXP web site for help in estimation of the maximum write endurance achievable
at specific EEPROM/FlexRAM ratios. The “In Spec” portions of the online calculator refer to the NVM reliability
specifications section of data sheet. This calculator is only applies to the FlexMemory feature.
6.3.2 QuadSPI AC specifications
The following table describes the QuadSPI electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 25 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
I/O operating voltage ranges from 2.97 V to 3.6 V
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
Add 50 ohm series termination on board in QuadSPI SCK for Flash A to avoid loop
back reflection when using in Internal DQS (PAD Loopback) mode.
QuadSPI trace length should be 3 inches.
For non-Quad mode of operation if external device doesn’t have pull-up feature,
external pull-up needs to be added at board level for non-used pads.
With external pull-up, performance of the interface may degrade based on load
associated with external pull-up.
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Table 26. QuadSPI electrical specifications
FLASH PORT Sym Unit FLASH A FLASH B
RUN1HSRUN1RUN/HSRUN2
QuadSPI Mode SDR SDR SDR DDR3
Internal
Sampling
Internal DQS Internal
Sampling
Internal DQS Internal
Sampling
External DQS
N1 PAD
Loopback
Internal
Loopback
N1 PAD
Loopback
Internal
Loopback
N1 External DQS
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
Register Settings
MCR[DDR_EN] - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
MCR[DQS_EN] - 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1
MCR[SCLKCFG[0]] - - 1 0 - 1 0 - -
MCR[SCLKCFG[1]] - - 1 0 - 1 0 - -
MCR[SCLKCFG[2]] - - - - - - - - 0
MCR[SCLKCFG[3]] - - - - - - - - 0
MCR[SCLKCFG[5]] - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
SMPR[FSPHS] - 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
SMPR[FSDLY] - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SOCCR
[SOCCFG[7:0]]
- 0 23 - 0 30 - -
SOCCR[SOCCFG[15:8]] - - - - - - - - 30
FLSHCR[TDH] - 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01
Timing Parameters
SCK Clock Frequency fSCK MHz - 38 - 64 - 48 - 40 - 80 - 50 - 20 - 204
SCK Clock Period tSCK ns
1/fSCK
-
1/fSCK
-
1/fSCK
-
1/fSCK
-
1/fSCK
-
1/fSCK
- 50.0 - 50.04-
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Table 26. QuadSPI electrical specifications (continued)
FLASH PORT Sym Unit FLASH A FLASH B
RUN1HSRUN1RUN/HSRUN2
QuadSPI Mode SDR SDR SDR DDR3
Internal
Sampling
Internal DQS Internal
Sampling
Internal DQS Internal
Sampling
External DQS
N1 PAD
Loopback
Internal
Loopback
N1 PAD
Loopback
Internal
Loopback
N1 External DQS
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
SCK Duty Cycle tSDC ns
tSCK/2 - 1.5
tSCK/2 + 1.5
tSCK/2 - 1.5
tSCK/2 + 1.5
tSCK/2 - 1.5
tSCK/2 + 1.5
tSCK/2 - 1.5
tSCK/2 + 1.5
tSCK/2 - 0.750
tSCK/2 - 0.750
tSCK/2 - 1.5
tSCK/2 + 1.5
tSCK/2 - 2.5
tSCK/2 + 2.5
tSCK/2 - 2.5
tSCK/2 + 2.5
Data Input Setup Time tIS ns 15 - 2.5 - 10 - 14 - 1.6 - 9 - 25 - 2 -
Data Input Hold Time tIH ns 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 20 -
Data Output Valid Time tOV ns - 4.5 - 4.5 - 4.5 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 10 - 10
Data Output In-Valid
Time
tIV ns - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 35- 5 - 5 5 -
CS to SCK Time 6tCSSCK ns 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 10 - 10 -
SCK to CS Time 7tSCKCS ns 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 -
Output Load pf 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
1. See Reference Manual for details on mode settings
2. See Reference Manual for details on mode settings
3. Valid for HyperRAM only
4. RWDS(External DQS CLK) frequency
5. For operating frequency ≤ 64 Mhz,Output invalid time is 5 ns.
6. Program register value QuadSPI_FLSHCR[TCSS] = 4`h2
7. Program register value QuadSPI_FLSHCR[TCSH] = 4`h1
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1 2 3
tSCK
tIS
tIH
Clock
SCK
CS
Data in
tSDC
tSDC
Figure 9. QuadSPI input timing (SDR mode) diagram
123
tIV
tOV
tSCK
tCSSCK tSCKCS
Clock
SCK
CS
Data out
tSDC tSDC
tSDC
Invalid
Figure 10. QuadSPI output timing (SDR mode) diagram
invalid invalid
D2 invalid invalid
D4
D3
D1 D5
TIS TIS
TIH
TIH
Figure 11. QuadSPI input timing (HyperRAM mode) diagram
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SCK
tOV
Output Invalid Data
tIV
Figure 12. QuadSPI output timing (HyperRAM mode) diagram
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6.4.1.1 12-bit ADC operating conditions
Table 27. 12-bit ADC operating conditions
Symbol Description Conditions Min. Typ.1Max. Unit Notes
VREFH ADC reference voltage high See Voltage
and current
operating
requirements
for values
VDDA See Voltage
and current
operating
requirements
for values
V2
VREFL ADC reference voltage low See Voltage
and current
operating
requirements
for values
0 See Voltage
and current
operating
requirements
for values
mV 2
VADIN Input voltage VREFL VREFH V
RSSource impedendance fADCK < 4 MHz 5
RSW1 Channel Selection Switch
Impedance
0.75 1.2
RAD Sampling Switch Impedance 2 5
CP1 Pin Capacitance 10 pF
CP2 Analog Bus Capacitance 4 pF
CSSampling capacitance 4 5 pF
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Table 27. 12-bit ADC operating conditions (continued)
Symbol Description Conditions Min. Typ.1Max. Unit Notes
fADCK ADC conversion clock
frequency
Normal usage 2 40 50 MHz 3, 4
fCONV ADC conversion frequency No ADC hardware
averaging.5 Continuous
conversions enabled,
subsequent conversion
time
46.4 928 1160 Ksps 6, 7
ADC hardware averaging
set to 32. 5 Continuous
conversions enabled,
subsequent conversion
time
1.45 29 36.25 Ksps 6, 7
1. Typical values assume VDDA = 5 V, Temp = 25 °C, fADCK = 40 MHz, RAS=20 Ω, and CAS=10 nF unless otherwise stated.
Typical values are for reference only, and are not tested in production.
2. For packages without dedicated VREFH and VREFL pins, VREFH is internally tied to VDDA, and VREFL is internally tied to VSS.
To get maximum performance, reference supply quality should be better than SAR ADC. See application note AN5032 for
details.
3. Clock and compare cycle need to be set according to the guidelines mentioned in the Reference Manual .
4. ADC conversion will become less reliable above maximum frequency.
5. When using ADC hardware averaging, see the Reference Manual to determine the most appropriate setting for AVGS.
6. Numbers based on the minimum sampling time of 275 ns.
7. For guidelines and examples of conversion rate calculation, see the Reference Manual section 'Calibration function'
Figure 13. ADC input impedance equivalency diagram
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6.4.1.2 12-bit ADC electrical characteristics
NOTE
ADC performance specifications are documented using a
single ADC. For parallel/simultaneous operation of both
ADCs, either for sampling the same channel by both ADCs
or for sampling different channels by each ADC, some
amount of decrease in performance can be expected. Care
must be taken to stagger the two ADC conversions, in
particular the sample phase, to minimize the impact of
simultaneous conversions.
On reduced pin packages where ADC reference pins are
shared with supply pins, ADC analog performance
characteristics may be impacted. The amount of variation
will be directly impacted by the external PCB layout and
hence care must be taken with PCB routing. See AN5426
for details
Table 28. 12-bit ADC characteristics (2.7 V to 3 V) (VREFH = VDDA, VREFL = VSS)
Symbol Description Conditions 1Min. Typ.2Max. Unit Notes
VDDA Supply voltage 2.7 3 V
IDDA_ADC Supply current per ADC 0.6 mA 3
SMPLTS Sample Time 275 Refer to
the
Reference
Manual
ns
TUE4Total unadjusted error ±4 ±8 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
DNL Differential non-linearity ±1.0 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
INL Integral non-linearity ±2.0 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
1. All accuracy numbers assume the ADC is calibrated with VREFH=VDDA=VDD, with the calibration frequency set to less than
or equal to half of the maximum specified ADC clock frequency.
2. Typical values assume VDDA = 3 V, Temp = 25 °C, fADCK = 40 MHz, RAS=20 Ω, and CAS=10 nF.
3. The ADC supply current depends on the ADC conversion rate.
4. Represents total static error, which includes offset and full scale error.
5. 1 LSB = (VREFH - VREFL)/2N
6. The specifications are with averaging and in standalone mode only. Performance may degrade depending upon device
use case scenario. When using ADC averaging, refer to the Reference Manual to determine the most appropriate settings
for AVGS.
7. For ADC signals adjacent to VDD/VSS or XTAL/EXTAL or high frequency switching pins, some degradation in the ADC
performance may be observed.
8. All values guarantee the performance of the ADC for multiple ADC input channel pins. When using ADC to monitor the
internal analog parameters, assume minor degradation.
9. All the parameters in the table are given assuming system clock as the clocking source for ADC.
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Table 29. 12-bit ADC characteristics (3 V to 5.5 V)(VREFH = VDDA, VREFL = VSS)
Symbol Description Conditions 1Min. Typ.2Max. Unit Notes
VDDA Supply voltage 3 5.5 V
IDDA_ADC Supply current per ADC 1 mA 3
SMPLTS Sample Time 275 Refer to
the
Reference
Manual
ns
TUE4Total unadjusted error ±4 ±8 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
DNL Differential non-linearity ±0.7 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
INL Integral non-linearity ±1.0 LSB56, 7, 8, 9
1. All accuracy numbers assume the ADC is calibrated with VREFH=VDDA=VDD, with the calibration frequency set to less than
or equal to half of the maximum specified ADC clock frequency.
2. Typical values assume VDDA = 5.0 V, Temp = 25 °C, fADCK = 40 MHz, RAS=20 Ω, and CAS=10 nF unless otherwise stated.
3. The ADC supply current depends on the ADC conversion rate.
4. Represents total static error, which includes offset and full scale error.
5. 1 LSB = (VREFH - VREFL)/2N
6. The specifications are with averaging and in standalone mode only. Performance may degrade depending upon device
use case scenario. When using ADC averaging, refer to the Reference Manual to determine the most appropriate settings
for AVGS.
7. For ADC signals adjacent to VDD/VSS or XTAL/EXTAL or high frequency switching pins, some degradation in the ADC
performance may be observed.
8. All values guarantee the performance of the ADC for multiple ADC input channel pins. When using ADC to monitor the
internal analog parameters, assume minor degradation.
9. All the parameters in the table are given assuming system clock as the clocking source for ADC.
NOTE
Due to triple bonding in lower pin packages like 32-QFN,
48-LQFP, and 64-LQFP degradation might be seen in ADC
parameters.
When using high speed interfaces such as the QuadSPI,
SAI0, SAI1 or ENET there may be some ADC degradation
on the adjacent analog input paths. See following table for
details.
Pin name TGATE purpose
PTE8 CMP0_IN3
PTC3 ADC0_SE11/CMP0_IN4
PTC2 ADC0_SE10/CMP0_IN5
PTD7 CMP0_IN6
PTD6 CMP0_IN7
PTD28 ADC1_SE22
PTD27 ADC1_SE21
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6.4.2 CMP with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications
Table 31. Comparator with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit
IDDHS Supply current, High-speed mode1μA
-40 - 125 230 300
IDDLS Supply current, Low-speed mode1μA
-40 - 105 6 11
-40 - 125 6 13
VAIN Analog input voltage 0 0 - VDDA VDDA V
VAIO Analog input offset voltage, High-speed mode mV
-40 - 125 -25 ±1 25
VAIO Analog input offset voltage, Low-speed mode mV
-40 - 125 -40 ±4 40
tDHSB Propagation delay, High-speed mode2ns
-40 - 105 35 200
-40 - 125 35 300
tDLSB Propagation delay, Low-speed mode2µs
-40 - 105 0.5 2
-40 - 125 0.5 3
tDHSS Propagation delay, High-speed mode3ns
-40 - 105 70 400
-40 - 125 70 500
tDLSS Propagation delay, Low-speed mode3µs
-40 - 105 1 5
-40 - 125 1 5
tIDHS Initialization delay, High-speed mode4μs
-40 - 125 1.5 3
tIDLS Initialization delay, Low-speed mode4μs
-40 - 125 10 30
VHYST0 Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst0 mV
-40 - 125 —0—
VHYST1 Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst1, High-speed
mode
mV
-40 - 125 19 66
Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst1, Low-speed
mode
-40 - 125 15 40
VHYST2 Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst2, High-speed
mode
mV
-40 - 125 34 133
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Table 31. Comparator with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst2, Low-speed
mode
-40 - 125 23 80
VHYST3 Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst3, High-speed
mode
mV
-40 - 125 46 200
Analog comparator hysteresis, Hyst3, Low-speed
mode
-40 - 125 32 120
IDAC8b 8-bit DAC current adder (enabled)
3.3V Reference Voltage 6 9 μA
5V Reference Voltage 10 16 μA
INL58-bit DAC integral non-linearity –0.75 0.75 LSB6
DNL 8-bit DAC differential non-linearity –0.5 0.5 LSB6
tDDAC Initialization and switching settling time 30 μs
1. Difference at input > 200mV
2. Applied ± (100 mV + VHYST0/1/2/3+ max. of VAIO) around switch point.
3. Applied ± (30 mV + 2 × VHYST0/1/2/3+ max. of VAIO) around switch point.
4. Applied ± (100 mV + VHYST0/1/2/3).
5. Calculation method used: Linear Regression Least Square Method
6. 1 LSB = Vreference/256
NOTE
For comparator IN signals adjacent to VDD/VSS or XTAL/
EXTAL or switching pins cross coupling may happen and
hence hysteresis settings can be used to obtain the desired
comparator performance. Additionally, an external capacitor
(1nF) should be used to filter noise on input signal. Also, source
drive should not be weak (Signal with < 50 K pull up/down is
recommended).
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Figure 14. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDDA = 3.3 V, PMODE = 0)
Figure 15. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDDA = 3.3 V, PMODE = 1)
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Figure 16. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDDA = 5 V, PMODE = 0)
Figure 17. Typical hysteresis vs. Vin level (VDDA = 5 V, PMODE = 1)
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6.5.1 LPUART electrical specifications
Refer to General AC specifications for LPUART specifications.
6.5.1.1 Supported baud rate
Baud rate = Baud clock / ((OSR+1) * SBR).
For details, see section: 'Baud rate generation' of the Reference Manual.
6.5.2 LPSPI electrical specifications
The Low Power Serial Peripheral Interface (LPSPI) provides a synchronous serial bus
with master and slave operations. Many of the transfer attributes are programmable. The
following tables provide timing characteristics for classic LPSPI timing modes.
All timing is shown with respect to 20% VDD and 80% VDD thresholds.
All measurements are with maximum output load of 50 pF, input transition of 1 ns
and pad configured with fastest slew setting ( DSE = 1 ).
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Table 32. LPSPI electrical specifications1
Num Symbol Description Conditions Run Mode2HSRUN Mode2VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
fperiph, 3, 4Peripheral
Frequency
Slave - 40 - 40 - 56 - 56 - 4 - 4 MHz
Master - 40 - 40 - 56 - 56 - 4 - 4
Master
Loopback5- 40 - 48 - 48 - 48 - 4 - 4
Master
Loopback(slow)6- 48 - 48 - 48 - 48 - 4 - 4
1 fop Frequency of
operation
Slave - 10 - 10 - 14 - 14 7- 2 - 2 MHz
Master - 10 - 10 - 14 - 14 7- 2 - 2
Master
Loopback5- 20 - 12 - 24 - 12 - 2 - 2
Master
Loopback(slow)6- 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 2 - 2
2 tSPSCK SPSCK
period
Slave 100 - 100 - 72 - 72 - 500 - 500 - ns
Master 100 - 100 - 72 - 72 - 500 - 500 -
Master
Loopback550 - 83 - 42 - 83 - 500 - 500 -
Master
Loopback(slow)683 - 83 - 83 - 83 - 500 - 500 -
3 tLead8Enable lead
time (PCS to
SPSCK delay)
Slave - - - - - - - - - - - - ns
Master
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-25
-
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-25
-
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-25
-
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-25
-
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-50
-
(PCSSCK+1)*tperiph-50
-
Master
Loopback5
Master
Loopback(slow)6
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Table 32. LPSPI electrical specifications1 (continued)
Num Symbol Description Conditions Run Mode2HSRUN Mode2VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
4 tLag9Enable lag
time (After
SPSCK delay)
Slave - - - - - - - - - - - - ns
Master
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 25
-
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 25
-
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 25
-
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 25
-
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 50
-
(SCKPCS+1)*tperiph- 50
-
Master
Loopback5
Master
Loopback(slow)6
5 tWSPSCK10 Clock(SPSCK
) high or low
time (SPSCK
duty cycle)
Slave
tSPSCK/2-3
tSPSCK/2+3
tSPSCK/2-3
tSPSCK/2+3
tSPSCK/2-3
tSPSCK/2+3
tSPSCK/2-3
tSPSCK/2+3
tSPSCK/2-5
tSPSCK/2+5
tSPSCK/2-5
tSPSCK/2+5
ns
Master
Master
Loopback5
Master
Loopback(slow)6
6 tSU Data setup
time(inputs)
Slave 3 - 5 - 3 - 5 - 18 - 18 - ns
Master 29 - 38 - 26 - 3711
32 12
- 72 - 78 -
Master
Loopback57 - 8 - 5 - 7 - 20 - 20 -
Master
Loopback(slow)68 - 10 - 7 - 9 - 20 - 20 -
7 tHI Data hold
time(inputs)
Slave 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 14 - 14 - ns
Master 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Master
Loopback53 - 3 - 2 - 3 - 11 - 11 -
Master
Loopback(slow)63 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 12 - 12 -
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Table 32. LPSPI electrical specifications1 (continued)
Num Symbol Description Conditions Run Mode2HSRUN Mode2VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
8 taSlave access
time
Slave - 50 - 50 - 50 - 50 - 100 - 100 ns
9 tdis Slave MISO
(SOUT)
disable time
Slave - 50 - 50 - 50 - 50 - 100 - 100 ns
10 tvData valid
(after SPSCK
edge)
Slave - 30 - 39 - 26 - 36 11
31 12
- 92 - 96 ns
Master - 12 - 16 - 11 - 15 - 47 - 48
Master
Loopback5- 12 - 16 - 11 - 15 - 47 - 48
Master
Loopback(slow)6- 8 - 10 - 7 - 9 - 44 - 44
11 tHO Data hold
time(outputs)
Slave 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - ns
Master -15 - -22 - -15 - -23 - -22 - -29 -
Master
Loopback5-10 - -14 - -10 - -14 - -14 - -19 -
Master
Loopback(slow)6-15 - -22 - -15 - -22 - -21 - -27 -
12 tRI/FI Rise/Fall time
input
Slave - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ns
Master - - - - - -
Master
Loopback5- - - - - -
Master
Loopback(slow)6- - - - - -
13 tRO/FO Rise/Fall time
output
Slave - 25 - 25 - 25 - 25 - 25 - 25 ns
Master - - - - - -
Master
Loopback 5- - - - - -
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Table 32. LPSPI electrical specifications1 (continued)
Num Symbol Description Conditions Run Mode2HSRUN Mode2VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
Master
Loopback(slow)
6
- - - - - -
1. Trace length should not exceed 11 inches for SCK pad when used in Master loopback mode.
2. While transitioning from HSRUN mode to RUN mode, LPSPI output clock should not be more than 14 MHz.
3. fperiph = LPSPI peripheral clock
4. tperiph = 1/fperiph
5. Master Loopback mode - In this mode LPSPI_SCK clock is delayed for sampling the input data which is enabled by setting LPSPI_CFGR1[SAMPLE] bit as 1.
Clock pads used are PTD15 and PTE0. Applicable only for LPSPI0.
6. Master Loopback (slow) - In this mode LPSPI_SCK clock is delayed for sampling the input data which is enabled by setting LPSPI_CFGR1[SAMPLE] bit as 1.
Clock pad used is PTB2. Applicable only for LPSPI0.
7. This is the maximum operating frequency (fop) for LPSPI0 with medium PAD type only. Otherwise, the maximum operating frequency (fop) is 12 Mhz.
8. Set the PCSSCK configuration bit as 0, for a minimum of 1 delay cycle of LPSPI baud rate clock, where PCSSCK ranges from 0 to 255.
9. Set the SCKPCS configuration bit as 0, for a minimum of 1 delay cycle of LPSPI baud rate clock, where SCKPCS ranges from 0 to 255.
10. While selecting odd dividers, ensure Duty Cycle is meeting this parameter.
11. Maximum operating frequency (fop ) is 12 MHz irrespective of PAD type and LPSPI instance.
12. Applicable for LPSPI0 only with medium PAD type, with maximum operating frequency (fop) as 14 MHz.
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(OUTPUT)
2
10
6 7
MSB IN2
LSB IN
MSB OUT2 LSB OUT
11
5
5
3
(CPOL=0)
4
13
13
12
12
SPSCK
SPSCK
(CPOL=1)
2. LSBF = 0. For LSBF = 1, bit order is LSB, bit 1, ..., bit 6, MSB.
1. If configured as an output.
SS1
(OUTPUT)
(OUTPUT)
MOSI
(OUTPUT)
MISO
(INPUT) BIT 6 . . . 1
BIT 6 . . . 1
Figure 18. LPSPI master mode timing (CPHA = 0)
<<CLASSIFICATION>>
<<NDA MESSAGE>>
38
2
6 7
MSB IN2
BIT 6 . . . 1
MASTER MSB OUT2 MASTER LSB OUT
5
5
10
12 13
PORT DATA PORT DATA
312 13 4
1.If configured as output
2. LSBF = 0. For LSBF = 1, bit order is LSB, bit 1, ..., bit 6, MSB.
11
(OUTPUT)
(CPOL=0)
SPSCK
SPSCK
(CPOL=1)
SS1
(OUTPUT)
(OUTPUT)
MOSI
(OUTPUT)
MISO
(INPUT) LSB IN
BIT 6 . . . 1
Figure 19. LPSPI master mode timing (CPHA = 1)
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Figure 20. LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 0)
Figure 21. LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 1)
6.5.3 LPI2C electrical specifications
See General AC specifications for LPI2C specifications.
For supported baud rate see section 'Chip-specific LPI2C information' of the Reference
Manual.
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6.5.4 FlexCAN electical specifications
For supported baud rate, see section 'Protocol timing' of the Reference Manual.
6.5.5 SAI electrical specifications
The following table describes the SAI electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 50 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
I/O operating voltage ranges from 2.97 V to 3.6 V
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
Table 33. Master mode timing specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
Operating voltage 2.97 3.6 V
S1 SAI_MCLK cycle time 40 ns
S2 SAI_MCLK pulse width high/low 45% 55% MCLK period
S3 SAI_BCLK cycle time 80 ns
S4 SAI_BCLK pulse width high/low 45% 55% BCLK period
S5 SAI_RXD input setup before
SAI_BCLK
28 ns
S6 SAI_RXD input hold after
SAI_BCLK
0 ns
S7 SAI_BCLK to SAI_TXD output
valid
8 ns
S8 SAI_BCLK to SAI_TXD output
invalid
-2 ns
S9 SAI_FS input setup before
SAI_BCLK
28 ns
S10 SAI_FS input hold after
SAI_BCLK
0 ns
S11 SAI_BCLK to SAI_FS output
valid
8 ns
S12 SAI_BCLK to SAI_FS output
invalid
-2 ns
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S1 S2 S2
S3
S4
S4
S11
S9
S7
S5 S6
S7
S8
S12
S10
S8
SAI_MCLK (output)
SAI_BCLK (output)
SAI_FS (output)
SAI_FS (input)
SAI_TXD
SAI_RXD
Figure 22. SAI Timing — Master modes
Table 34. Slave mode timing specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
Operating voltage 2.97 3.6 V
S13 SAI_BCLK cycle time (input) 80 ns
S141SAI_BCLK pulse width high/low
(input)
45% 55% BCLK period
S15 SAI_RXD input setup before
SAI_BCLK
8 ns
S16 SAI_RXD input hold after
SAI_BCLK
2 ns
S17 SAI_BCLK to SAI_TXD output
valid
28 ns
S18 SAI_BCLK to SAI_TXD output
invalid
0 ns
S19 SAI_FS input setup before
SAI_BCLK
8 ns
S20 SAI_FS input hold after SAI_BCLK 2 ns
S21 SAI_BCLK to SAI_FS output valid 28 ns
S22 SAI_BCLK to SAI_FS output
invalid
0 ns
1. The slave mode parameters (S15 - S22) assume 50% duty cycle on SAI_BCLK input. Any change in SAI_BCLK duty cycle
input must be taken care during the board design or by the master timing.
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S21
S19
S17
S15 S16
S17
S18
S22
S20
S18
S13
S14
S14
SAI_BCLK (input)
SAI_FS (output)
SAI_FS (input)
SAI_TXD
SAI_RXD
Figure 23. SAI Timing — Slave modes
6.5.6 Ethernet AC specifications
The following timing specs are defined at the chip I/O pin and must be translated
appropriately to arrive at timing specs/constraints for the physical interface.
The following table describes the MII electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 25 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
I/O operating voltage ranges from 2.97 V to 3.6 V
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
Table 35. MII signal switching specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
RXCLK frequency 25 MHz
MII1 RXCLK pulse width high 35% 65% RXCLK period
MII2 RXCLK pulse width low 35% 65% RXCLK period
MII3 RXD[3:0], RXDV, RXER to RXCLK setup 5 ns
MII4 RXCLK to RXD[3:0], RXDV, RXER hold 5 ns
TXCLK frequency 25 MHz
MII5 TXCLK pulse width high 35% 65% TXCLK period
MII6 TXCLK pulse width low 35% 65% TXCLK period
MII7 TXCLK to TXD[3:0], TXEN, TXER invalid 2 ns
MII8 TXCLK to TXD[3:0], TXEN, TXER valid 25 ns
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MII2 MII1
MII4MII3
Valid data
Valid data
Valid data
RXCLK (input)
RXD[n:0]
RXDV
RXER
Figure 24. MII receive diagram
MII7MII8
Valid data
Valid data
Valid data
MII6 MII5
TXCLK (input)
TXD[n:0]
TXEN
TXER
Figure 25. MII transmit signal diagram
The following table describes the RMII electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 25 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
I/O operating voltage ranges from 2.97 V to 3.6 V
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
Table 36. RMII signal switching specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
RMII input clock RMII_CLK Frequency 50 MHz
RMII1, RMII5 RMII_CLK pulse width high 35% 65% RMII_CLK
period
RMII2, RMII6 RMII_CLK pulse width low 35% 65% RMII_CLK
period
RMII3 RXD[1:0], CRS_DV, RXER to RMII_CLK setup 4 ns
RMII4 RMII_CLK to RXD[1:0], CRS_DV, RXER hold 2 ns
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Table 36. RMII signal switching specifications
(continued)
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
RMII7 RMII_CLK to TXD[1:0], TXEN invalid 2 ns
RMII8 RMII_CLK to TXD[1:0], TXEN valid 15 ns
RMII2 RMII1
RMII4
RMII3
Valid data
Valid data
Valid data
RMII_CLK(input)
RXD[n:0]
CRS_DV
RXER
Figure 26. RMII receive diagram
RMII7RMII8
Valid data
Valid data
RMII6 RMII5
RMII_CLK (input)
TXD[n:0]
TXEN
Figure 27. RMII transmit diagram
The following table describes the MDIO electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 25 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
I/O operating voltage ranges from 2.97 V to 3.6 V
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
MDIO pin must have external Pull-up.
Table 37. MDIO timing specifications
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
MDC Clock Frequency 2.5 MHz
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Table 37. MDIO timing specifications (continued)
Symbol Description Min. Max. Unit
MDC1 MDC pulse width high 40% 60% MDC period
MDC2 MDC pulse width low 40% 60% MDC period
MDC3 MDIO (input) to MDC rising edge setup 25 ns
MDC4 MDIO (input) to MDC rising edge hold 0 ns
MDC5 MDC falling edge to MDIO output valid
(maximum propagation delay)
25 ns
MDC6 MDC falling edge to MDIO output invalid
(minimum propagation delay)
-10 ns
MDC (output)
MDIO (output)
MDIO (input)
MDC6
MDC5
MDC3 MDC4
MDC1 MDC2
Figure 28. MII/RMII serial management channel timing diagram
6.5.7 Clockout frequency
Maximum supported clock out frequency for this device is 20 MHz
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6.6.1 SWD electrical specofications
6.6
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Table 38. SWD electrical specifications
Symbol Description Run Mode HSRUN Mode VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
S1 SWD_CLK frequency of
operation
- 25 - 25 - 25 - 25 - 10 - 10 MHz
S2 SWD_CLK cycle period 1/S1 - 1/S1 - 1/S1 - 1/S1 - 1/S1 - 1/S1 - ns
S3 SWD_CLK clock pulse width
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
S2/2 - 5
S2/2 + 5
ns
S4 SWD_CLK rise and fall times - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ns
S9 SWD_DIO input data setup time
to SWD_CLK rise
4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 16 - 16 - ns
S10 SWD_DIO input data hold time
after SWD_CLK rise
3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 10 - 10 - ns
S11 SWD_CLK high to SWD_DIO
data valid
- 28 - 38 - 28 - 38 - 70 - 77 ns
S12 SWD_CLK high to SWD_DIO
high-Z
- 28 - 38 - 28 - 38 - 70 - 77 ns
S13 SWD_CLK high to SWD_DIO
data invalid
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ns
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S2
S3 S3
S4 S4
SWD_CLK (input)
Figure 29. Serial wire clock input timing
S11
S12
S9 S10
Input data valid
Output data valid
SWD_CLK
SWD_DIO
SWD_DIO
SWD_DIO
S13
Figure 30. Serial wire data timing
6.6.2 Trace electrical specifications
The following table describes the Trace electrical characteristics.
Measurements are with maximum output load of 50 pF, input transition of 1 ns and
pad configured with fastest slew settings (DSE = 1'b1).
While doing the mode transition (RUN -> HSRUN or HSRUN -> RUN ), the
interface should be OFF.
Table 39. Trace specifications
Symbol Description RUN Mode HSRUN Mode VLPR
Mode
Unit
Fsys System frequency 80 48 40 112 80 4 MHz
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Table 39. Trace specifications (continued)
Symbol Description RUN Mode HSRUN Mode VLPR
Mode
Unit
Trace on fast pads
fTRACE Max Trace frequency 80 48 40 74.667 80 4 MHz
tDVO Data Output Valid 4 4 4 4 4 20 ns
tDIV Data Output Invalid -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -10 ns
Trace on slow pads
fTRACE Max Trace frequency 22.86 24 20 22.4 22.86 4 MHz
tDVO Data Output Valid 8 8 8 8 8 20 ns
tDIV Data Output Invalid -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -10 ns
Figure 31. TRACE CLKOUT specifications
6.6.3 JTAG electrical specifications
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Table 40. JTAG electrical specifications
Symbol Description Run Mode HSRUN Mode VLPR Mode Unit
5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO 5.0 V IO 3.3 V IO
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
JI TCLK frequency of operation MHz
Boundary Scan - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 10 - 10
JTAG - 20 - 20 - 20 - 20 - 10 - 10
J2 TCLK cycle period 1/JI - 1/JI - 1/JI - 1/JI - 1/JI - 1/JI - ns
J3 TCLK clock pulse width ns
Boundary Scan
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
J2/2 - 5
J2/2 + 5
JTAG
J4 TCLK rise and fall times - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ns
J5 Boundary scan input data
setup time to TCLK rise
5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 15 - 15 - ns
J6 Boundary scan input data
hold time after TCLK rise
5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 8 - 8 - ns
J7 TCLK low to boundary scan
output data valid
- 28 - 32 - 28 - 32 - 80 - 80 ns
J8 TCLK low to boundary scan
output data invalid
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
J9 TCLK low to boundary scan
output high-Z
- 28 - 32 - 28 - 32 - 80 - 80 ns
J10 TMS, TDI input data setup
time to TCLK rise
3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 15 - 15 - ns
J11 TMS, TDI input data hold
time after TCLK rise
2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 8 - 8 - ns
J12 TCLK low to TDO data valid - 28 - 32 - 28 - 32 - 80 - 80 ns
J13 TCLK low to TDO data
invalid
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ns
J14 TCLK low to TDO high-Z - 28 - 32 - 28 - 32 - 80 - 80 ns
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J2
J3 J3
J4 J4
TCLK (input)
Figure 32. Test clock input timing
J7
J9
J5 J6
Input data valid
Output data valid
TCLK
Data inputs
Data outputs
Data outputs
J8
Figure 33. Boundary scan (JTAG) timing
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J12
J10 J11
Input data valid
Output data valid
TCLK
TDI/TMS
TDO
J14
TDO
J13
Figure 34. Test Access Port timing
Thermal attributes
7.1 Description
The tables in the following sections describe the thermal characteristics of the device.
NOTE
Junction temperature is a function of die size, on-chip power
dissipation, package thermal resistance, mounting side (board)
temperature, ambient temperature, air flow, power dissipation
or other components on the board, and board thermal resistance.
7.2 Thermal characteristics
7
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Table 41. Thermal characteristics for 32-pin QFN and 48/64/100/144/176-pin LQFP package
Rating Conditions Symbol Package Values Unit
S32K116 S32K118 S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(Natural Convection)1, 2Single layer
board (1s)
RθJA 32 93 NA NA NA NA NA °C/W
48 79 71 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 62 61 61 59 NA
100 NA NA 53 52 51 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 51 44
176 NA NA NA NA NA 42
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(Natural Convection)1Two layer
board (1s1p)
RθJA 32 50 NA NA NA NA NA
48 58 50 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 46 45 45 44 NA
100 NA NA 42 42 40 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 44 37
176 NA NA NA NA NA 36
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(Natural Convection)1, 2Four layer
board (2s2p)
RθJA 32 32 NA NA NA NA NA
48 55 47 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 44 43 43 41 NA
100 NA NA 40 40 39 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 42 36
176 NA NA NA NA NA 35
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(@200 ft/min)1, 3Single layer
board (1s)
RθJMA 32 77 NA NA NA NA NA
48 66 58 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 50 49 49 48 NA
100 NA NA 43 42 41 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 42 36
176 NA NA NA NA NA 34
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(@200 ft/min)1Two layer
board (1s1p)
RθJMA 32 43 NA NA NA NA NA
48 51 43 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 39 38 38 37 NA
100 NA NA 35 35 34 NA
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Table 41. Thermal characteristics for 32-pin QFN and 48/64/100/144/176-pin LQFP package
(continued)
Rating Conditions Symbol Package Values Unit
S32K116 S32K118 S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
144 NA NA NA NA 37 31
176 NA NA NA NA NA 30
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient
(@200 ft/min)1, 3Four layer
board (2s2p)
RθJMA 32 26 NA NA NA NA NA
48 48 41 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 37 36 36 35 NA
100 NA NA 34 34 33 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 36 30
176 NA NA NA NA NA 29
Thermal resistance, Junction to Board4 RθJB 32 11 NA NA NA NA NA
48 33 24 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 26 25 25 23 NA
100 NA NA 25 25 24 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 30 24
176 NA NA NA NA NA 24
Thermal resistance, Junction to Case 5 RθJC 32 NA NA NA NA NA NA
48 23 19 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 14 13 12 11 NA
100 NA NA 13 12 11 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 12 9
176 NA NA NA NA NA 9
Thermal resistance, Junction to Case
(Bottom) 6 RθJCBottom 32 1 NA
48 NA
64
100
144
176
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Table 41. Thermal characteristics for 32-pin QFN and 48/64/100/144/176-pin LQFP package
(continued)
Rating Conditions Symbol Package Values Unit
S32K116 S32K118 S32K142 S32K144 S32K146 S32K148
Thermal resistance, Junction to Package
Top7Natural
Convection
ψJT 32 1 NA NA NA NA NA
48 4 2 NA NA NA NA
64 NA 2 2 2 2 NA
100 NA NA 2 2 2 NA
144 NA NA NA NA 2 1
176 NA NA NA NA NA 1
1. Junction temperature is a function of die size, on-chip power dissipation, package thermal resistance, mounting site (board) temperature, ambient temperature, air
flow, power dissipation of other components on the board, and board thermal resistance.
2. Per JEDEC JESD51-2 with natural convection for horizontally oriented board. Board meets JESD51-9 specification for 1s or 2s2p board, respectively.
3. Per JEDEC JESD51-6 with forced convection for horizontally oriented board. Board meets JESD51-9 specification for 1s or 2s2p board, respectively.
4. Thermal resistance between the die and the printed circuit board per JEDEC JESD51-8. Board temperature is measured on the top surface of the board near the
package.
5. Thermal resistance between the die and the case top surface as measured by the cold plate method (MIL SPEC-883 Method 1012.1).
6. Thermal resistance between the die and the solder pad on the bottom of the package. Interface resistance is ignored.
7. Thermal characterization parameter indicating the temperature difference between package top and the junction temperature per JEDEC JESD51-2. When Greek
letters are not available, the thermal characterization parameter is written as Psi-JT.
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Table 42. Thermal characteristics for the 100 MAPBGA package
Rating Conditions Symbol Values Unit
S32K146 S32K144 S32K148
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient (Natural
Convection) 1, 2Single layer board (1s) RθJA 57.2 61.0 52.5 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient (Natural
Convection) 1, 2, 3Four layer board
(2s2p)
RθJA 32.1 35.6 27.5 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient (@200 ft/min) 1, 2, 3Single layer board (1s) RθJMA 44.1 46.6 39.0 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient (@200 ft/min)1, 3Two layer board
(2s2p)
RθJMA 27.2 30.9 22.8 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Board4 RθJB 15.3 18.9 11.2 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Case 5 RθJC 10.2 14.2 7.5 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Package Top outside
center6ψJT 0.2 0.4 0.2 °C/W
Thermal resistance, Junction to Package Bottom outside
center7ψJB 12.2 15.9 18.3 °C/W
1. Junction temperature is a function of die size, on-chip power dissipation, package thermal resistance, mounting site (board) temperature, ambient temperature, air
flow, power dissipation of other components on the board, and board thermal resistance.
2. Per SEMI G38-87 and JEDEC JESD51-2 with the single layer board horizontal.
3. Per JEDEC JESD51-6 with the board horizontal.
4. Thermal resistance between the die and the printed circuit board per JEDEC JESD51-8. Board temperature is measured on the top surface of the board near the
package.
5. Thermal resistance between the die and the case top surface as measured by the cold plate method (MIL SPEC-883 Method 1012.1).
6. Thermal characterization parameter indicating the temperature difference between package top and the junction temperature per JEDEC JESD51-2. When Greek
letters are not available, the thermal characterization parameter is written as Psi-JT.
7. Thermal characterization parameter indicating the temperature difference between package bottom center and the junction temperature per JEDEC JESD51-12.
When Greek letters are not available, the thermal characterization parameter is written as Psi-JB.
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7.3 General notes for specifications at maximum junction
temperature
An estimation of the chip junction temperature, TJ, can be obtained from this equation:
where:
TA = ambient temperature for the package (°C)
RθJA = junction to ambient thermal resistance (°C/W)
PD = power dissipation in the package (W)
The junction to ambient thermal resistance is an industry standard value that provides a
quick and easy estimation of thermal performance. Unfortunately, there are two values in
common usage: the value determined on a single layer board and the value obtained on a
board with two planes. For packages such as the PBGA, these values can be different by
a factor of two. Which value is closer to the application depends on the power dissipated
by other components on the board. The value obtained on a single layer board is
appropriate for the tightly packed printed circuit board. The value obtained on the board
with the internal planes is usually appropriate if the board has low power dissipation and
the components are well separated.
When a heat sink is used, the thermal resistance is expressed in the following equation as
the sum of a junction-to-case thermal resistance and a case-to-ambient thermal resistance:
where:
RθJA = junction to ambient thermal resistance (°C/W)
RθJC = junction to case thermal resistance (°C/W)
RθCA = case to ambient thermal resistance (°C/W)
RθJC is device related and cannot be influenced by the user. The user controls the thermal
environment to change the case to ambient thermal resistance, RθCA. For instance, the
user can change the size of the heat sink, the air flow around the device, the interface
material, the mounting arrangement on printed circuit board, or change the thermal
dissipation on the printed circuit board surrounding the device.
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To determine the junction temperature of the device in the application when heat sinks
are not used, the Thermal Characterization Parameter (ΨJT) can be used to determine the
junction temperature with a measurement of the temperature at the top center of the
package case using this equation:
where:
TT = thermocouple temperature on top of the package (°C)
ΨJT = thermal characterization parameter (°C/W)
PD = power dissipation in the package (W)
The thermal characterization parameter is measured per JESD51-2 specification using a
40 gauge type T thermocouple epoxied to the top center of the package case. The
thermocouple should be positioned so that the thermocouple junction rests on the
package. A small amount of epoxy is placed over the thermocouple junction and over
about 1 mm of wire extending from the junction. The thermocouple wire is placed flat
against the package case to avoid measurement errors caused by cooling effects of the
thermocouple wire.
Dimensions
8.1 Obtaining package dimensions
Package dimensions are provided in the package drawings.
To find a package drawing, go to http://www.nxp.com and perform a keyword search for
the drawing’s document number:
Package option Document Number
32-pin QFN SOT617-3 1
48-pin LQFP 98ASH00962A
64-pin LQFP 98ASS23234W
100-pin LQFP 98ASS23308W
100-pin MAPBGA 98ASA00802D
144-pin LQFP 98ASS23177W
176-pin LQFP 98ASS23479W
1. 5x5 mm package
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Pinouts
9.1 Package pinouts and signal descriptions
For package pinouts and signal descriptions, refer to the Reference Manual.
10 Revision History
The following table provides a revision history for this document.
Table 43. Revision History
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
1 12 Aug 2016 Initial release
2 03 March 2017 Updated descpition of QSPI and Clock interfaces in Key Features section
Updated figure: High-level architecture diagram for the S32K1xx family
Updated figure: S32K1xx product series comparison
Added note in section Selecting orderable part number
Updated figure: Ordering information
In table: Absolute maximum ratings :
Added footnote to IINJPAD_DC
Updated min and max value of IINJPAD_DC
Updated description, max and min values for IINJSUM
Updated VIN_TRANSIENT
In table: Voltage and current operating requirements :
Renamed VSUP_OFF
Updated max value of VDD_OFF
Removed VINA and VIN
Added VREFH and VREFL
Updated footnote "Typical conditions assumes VDD = VDDA = VREFH = 5
V ...
Removed INJSUM_AF
Updated footnotes in table Table 4
Updated section Power mode transition operating behaviors
In table: Power consumption
Added footnote "With PMC_REGSC[CLKBIASDIS] ... "
Updated conditions for VLPR
Removed Idd/MHz for S32K144
Updated numbers for S32K142 and S32K148
Removed use case footnotes
In section Modes configuration :
Replaced table "Modes configuration" with spreadsheet attachment:
'S32K1xx_Power_Modes _Master_configuration_sheet'
In table: DC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range :
Added footnotes to Vih Input Buffer High Voltage and Vih Input Buffer
Low Voltage
Added footnote to High drive port pins
In table: DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range :
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Table 43. Revision History
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Added footnotes Vih Input Buffer High Voltage and Vih Input Buffer Low
Voltage
Updated table: AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V range
Updated table: AC electrical specifications at 5 V range
In table: Standard input pin capacitance
Added footnote to Normal run mode (S32K14x series)
Removed note from 1M ohms Feedback Resistor in figure Oscillator
connections scheme
In table: External System Oscillator electrical specifications
Updated typical of IDDOSC Supply current — low-gain mode (low-power
mode) (HGO=0) 1 for 4 and 8 MHz
Removed rows for Ilk_ext EXTAL/XTAL impedence High-frequency, low-
gain mode (low-power mode) and high-frequency, high-gain mode and
VEXTAL
Updated Typ. of RS low-gain mode
Updated description of RF, RS, and VPP
Removed footnote from RF Feedback resistor
Updated footnote for C1 C2 and RF
In table: Table 18
Removed mention of high-frequency
Added HGO 0, 1 information
In table: Fast internal RC Oscillator electrical specifications
Updated FFIRC
Updated description of ΔF
Updated typ and max values of TJIT cycle-to-cycle jitter and TJIT Long
term jitter over 1000 cycles
Added footnotes to TJIT cycle-to-cycle jitter and TJIT Long term jitter
over 1000 cycles
Updated naming convention of IDDFIRC Supply current
Added footnote to IDDFIRC Supply current
Added footnote to column Parameter
In table: Slow internal RC oscillator (SIRC) electrical specifications
Removed VDD Supply current in 2 MHz Mode
Removed footnote and updated description of ΔF
Updated footnote to FSIRC and IDDSIRC
In table: SPLL electrical specifications
Added row for FSPLL_REF PLL Reference
Updated naming convention throughout the table
Updated the max value of TSPLL_LOCK Lock detector detection time
In table: Flash timing specifications — commands
Added footnotes:
All command times assumes ...
For all EEPROM Emulation terms ...
'First time' EERAM writes after a POR ...
Removed footnote 'Assumes 25 MHz or ...'
Updated Max of teewr32bers
Added parameters tquickwr and tquickwrClnup
In table: Reliability specifications
Removed Typ. values for all parameters
Removed footnote 'Typical values represent ... '
Added footnote 'Any other EEE driver usage ... '
Updated QuadSPI AC specifications
Removed topic: Reliability, Safety and Security modules
In table: 12-bit ADC operating conditions
Updated VDDA
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Table 43. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Updated values for VREFH and VREFL to add refernce to the section
"voltage and current operating requirments" for Min and Max valaues
Updated footnote to Typ.
Removed footnote from RAS Analog source resistance
Updated figure: ADC input impedance equivalency diagram
In table: 12-bit ADC characteristics (2.7 V to 3 V) (VREFH = VDDA, VREFL =
VSS)
Removed rows for VTEMP_S and VTEMP25
Updated footnote to Typ.
In table: 12-bit ADC characteristics (3 V to 5.5 V)(VREFH = VDDA, VREFL =
VSS)
Removed rows for VTEMP_S and VTEMP25
Removed number for TUE
Updated footnote to Typ.
In table: Comparator with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications
Updated Typ. of IDDLS Supply current, Low-speed mode
Updated Typ. of tDLSB Propagation delay, Low-speed mode
Updated Typ. of tDHSS Propagation delay, High-speed mode
Updated tDLSS Propagation delay
Added row for tDDAC Initialization and switching settling time
Updated footnote
Updated section LPSPI electrical specifications
Added section: SAI electrical specifications
Updated section: Ethernet AC specifications
Added section: Clockout frequency
Added section: Trace electrical specifications
Updated table: Table 41 : Updated numbers for S32K142 and S32K148
Updated table: Table 42 : Updated numbers for S32K148
Updated Document number for 32-pin QFN in topic Obtaining package
dimensions
314 March 2017 In Table 2
Updated min. value of VDD_OFF
Added parameter IINJSUM_AF
Updated Power mode transition operating behaviors
Updated Power consumption
Updated footnote to TSPLL_LOCK in SPLL electrical specifications
In 12-bit ADC electrical characteristics
Updated table: 12-bit ADC characteristics (2.7 V to 3 V) (VREFH =
VDDA, VREFL = VSS)
Added typ. value to IDDA_ADC, TUE, DNL, and INL
Added min. value to SMPLTS
Removed footnote 'All the parameters in this table ... '
Updated table: 12-bit ADC characteristics (3 V to 5.5 V) (VREFH =
VDDA, VREFL = VSS)
Added typ. value to IDDA_ADC
Removed footnote 'All the parameters in this table ... '
In Flash timing specifications — commands updated Max. value of tvfykey to
33 μs
402 June 2017 In section: Block diagram, added block diagram for S32K11x series.
Updated figure: S32K1xx product series comparison.
In section: Selecting orderable part number , added reference to attachement
S32K_Part_Numbers.xlsx.
In section: Ordering information
Updated figure: Ordering information.
In Table 1,
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Table 43. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Updated note 'All the limits defined ... '
Updated parameter 'IINJPAD_DC_ABS', 'VIN_DC', IINJSUM_DC_ABS.
In Table 2,
Updated parameter IINJPAD_DC_OP and IINJSUM_DC_OP.
In Table 5, updated TBDs for VLVR_HYST, VLVD_HYST, and VLVW_HYST
In Power mode transition operating behaviors,
Added VLPR VLPS
Added VLPS VLPR
Updated TBDs for VLPS Asynchronous DMA Wakeup, STOP1
Asynchronous DMA Wakeup, and STOP2 Asynchronous DMA
Wakeup
In Table 7, updated the specifications for S32K144.
Updated the attachment S32K1xx_Power_Modes _Configuration.xlsx.
In Table 15, removed CIN_A.
In Table 17,
Updated specificatins for gmXOSC.
Removed IDDOSC
In Table 19,
Added parameter ΔF125.
Removed IDDFIRC
In Table 20,
Added parameter ΔF125.
Removed IDDSIRC
In Table 21, removed ILPO
Updated section: Flash memory module (FTFC) electrical specifications
In section: 12-bit ADC operating conditions,
Updated TBDs for IDDA_ADC and TUE in Table 28
Updated TBDs for IDDA_ADC and TUE in Table 29
In section: QuadSPI AC specifications, updated figure 'QuadSPI output
timing (HyperRAM mode) diagram'.
In section: 12-bit ADC operating conditions, updated Table 27.
In section: CMP with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications, added note 'For
comparator IN signals adjacent ... '
In table: Table 32, minor update in footnote 6.
In table: Table 41, updated specifications for S32K146.
506 Dec 2017 Removed S32K148 from 'Caution'
Updated figure: S32K1xx product series comparison for
'EEPROM emulated by FlexRAM' of S32K148 (Added content to
footnote)
Added support for LIN protocol version 2.2 A
In Absolute maximum ratings :
Added note 'Unless otherwise ... '
Added parameter 'Added note 'Tramp_MCU'
Updated footnote for 'Tramp'
In Voltage and current operating requirements :
Added footnote 'VDD and VDDA must be shorted ... ' against parameter
'VDD– VDDA'
Updated footnote 'VDD and VDDA must be shorted ...'
In Power and ground pins
Added diagrams for 32-QFN and 48-LQFP and footnote below the
diagrams.
Updated footnote 'VDD and VDDA must be shorted ...'
In Power mode transition operating behaviors :
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Table 43. Revision History
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Added footnote 'For S32K11x – FIRC/SOSC/FIRC/LPO; For S32K14x
– FIRC/SOSC/FIRC/LPO/SPLL' to 'VLPS Mode: All clock sources
disabled'
Updated numbers for:
VLPR VLPS
VLPS VLPR
'RUN Compute operation'
RUN VLPS
RUN VLPR
In Power consumption :
Updated specs for S32K142, S32K144, and S32K148
Updated footnote 'Typical current numbers are indicative ...'
Updated footnote 'The S32K148 data ...'
Removed footnote 'Above S32K148 data is preliminary targets only'
Added new table 'Power consumption at 3.3 V'
In General AC specifications :
Updated max value and footnote of WFRST
Updated symbol for not filtered pulse to 'WNFRST', updated min value,
removed max. value, and added footnote
Fixed naming conventions to align with DS in DC electrical specifications at
3.3 V Range and DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range
Updated specs for AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V range and AC
electrical specifications at 5 V range
In Device clock specifications :
Updated fBUS to 48 for 11x
Added footnote to fBUS for 14x
In External System Oscillator frequency specifications :
Added specs for S32K11x
Updated 'tdc_extal' for S32K14x
Added footnote 'Frequecies below ... ' to 'fec_extal' and 'tdc_extal'
Splitted Flash timing specifications — commands for S32K14x and S32K11x
Updated Flash timing specifications — commands for S32K14x
In Reliability specifications :
Added footnote 'Data retention period ... ' for 'tnvmretp1k' and
'tnvmretee'
Minor update in footnote for 'nnvmwree16' 'nnvmwree256'
In QuadSPI AC specifications :
Updated 'MCR[SCLKCFG[5]]' value to 0
Updated 'Data Input Setup Time' HSRUN Internal DQS PAD Loopback
value to 1.6
Updated 'Data Input Setup Time' DDR External DQS min. value to 2
Updated 'Data Input Hold Time' DDR External DQS min. value to 20
Upadted figure 'QuadSPI output timing (SDR mode) diagram' and
'QuadSPI input timing (HyperRAM mode) diagram'
In 12-bit ADC electrical characteristics :
Added note 'On reduced pin packages where ... '
Removed max. value of 'IDDA_ADC'
Added note 'Due to triple ... '
In 12-bit ADC operating conditions, removed parameter 'ΔVDDA'
In CMP with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications :
Updated Typ. and Max. values of 'IDDLS'
Upadted Typ. value of 'tDHSB'
Updated Typ. value of 'VHYST1' , 'VHYST2', and 'VHYST3'
In LPSPI electrical specifications :
Updated 'fperiph' and 'fop', and 'tSPSCK'
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Table 43. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Updated 3.3 V numbers and added footnote against fop, tSU, ans tV in
HSRUN Mode
Added footnote to 'tWSPSCK'
Updated Thermal characteristics for S32K11x
6 31 Jan 2018 Changed the representation of ARM trademark throughout.
Removed S32K142 from 'Caution'
In 'Key features', added the following note under 'Power management',
'Memory and memory interfaces', and 'Reliability, safety and security':
No write or erase access to ...
In High-level architecture diagram for the S32K14x family, added the
following footnote:
No write or erase access to ...
In High-level architecture diagram for the S32K11x family :
Minor editorial update: Fixed the placement of SRAM, under 'Flash
memory controller' block
Updated figure: S32K1xx product series comparison :
Updated footnote 1, and added against 'HSRUN' in addition to 'HW
security module (CSEc)' and 'EEPROM emulated by FlexRAM'.
Updated 'System RAM (including FlexRAM and MTB)' row for
S32K144, S32K146, and S32K148.
Updated channel count for S32K116 in row '12-bit SAR ADC (1 MSPS
each)'.
Updated Ordering information
Updated Flash timing specifications — commands for S32K148, S32K142,
S32K146, S32K116, and S32K118.
719 April 2018 Changed Caution to Notes
Updated the wordings of Notes and removed S32K146
Added 'Following two are the available ...'
In 'Key features' :
Editorial updates
Updated the note under Power management, Memory and memory
interfaces, and Safety and security.
Updated FlexIO under Communications interfaces
Added ENET and SAI under Communications interfaces
Updated Cryptographic Services Engine (CSEc) under 'Safety and
security'
In High-level architecture diagram for the S32K14x family :
Minor editorial updates
Updated note 3
In High-level architecture diagram for the S32K11x family :
Minor editorial updates
In figure: S32K1xx product series comparison :
Editorial updates
Updated Frequency for S32K14x
Updated footnote 4
Added footnote 5
In Ordering information :
Renamed section, updated the starting paragraph
Updated the figure
In Voltage and current operating requirements, updated the note
In Power consumption :
Updated specs for S32K146
Removed section 'Modes configuration', amd moved its content under
the fisrt paragraph.
In 12-bit ADC operating conditions :
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Table 43. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Fixed the typo in RSW1
In LPSPI electrical specifications :
Updated tLead and tLag
Added footnote in Figure: LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 0) and
Figure: LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 1)
In Thermal characteristics :
Updated the name of table: Thermal characteristics for 32-pin QFN
and 48/64/100/144/176-pin LQFP package
Deleted specs for RθJC for 32 QFN package
Added 'RθJCBottom'
8 18 June 2018 In attachement 'S32K1xx_Power_Modes _Configuration':
Updated VLPR peripherals disabled and Peripherals Enabled use case
#1, using 4 Mhz for System clock, 2 Mhz for bus clock, and 1Mhz for
flash.
Removed S32K116 from Notes
In figure: S32K1xx product series comparison :
Added note 'Availability of peripherals depends on the pin
availability ...'
Updated 'Ambient Operation Temperature' row
Updated 'System RAM (including FlexRAM and MTB)' row for
S32K144, S32K146, and S32K148
In Ordering information :
Updated figure for 'Y: Optional feature'
Updated footnote 3
In Power and ground pins :
In figure 'Power diagram', updtaed VFlash frequency to 3.3 V
In Power mode transition operating behaviors :
Updated footnote for 'VLPS Mode: All clock sources disabled'
In Power consumption :
Added IDDs for S32K116
Added VLPR Peripherals enabled use case 2 at 125 °C/Typicals
Renamed VLPR 'Peripherals enabled' to 'Peripherals enabled use
case 1'
Added footnote 'Data collected using RAM' to VLPR 'Peripherals
disabled' and VLPR 'Peripherals enabled use case 1'
Updated VLPS Peripherals enabled at 25 °C/Typicals for S32K142 and
S32K144 to 40 μA and 42 μA respectively
Added table 'VLPS additional use-case power consumption at typical
conditions'
In DC electrical specifications at 3.3 V Range :
Updated naming conventions
Added specs for GPIO-FAST pad
In DC electrical specifications at 5.0 V Range :
Updated naming conventions
Added specs for GPIO-FAST pad
In AC electrical specifications at 3.3 V range :
Updated naming conventions
Added specs for GPIO-FAST pad
In AC electrical specifications at 5 V range :
Updated naming conventions
Added specs for GPIO-FAST pad
In External System Oscillator electrical specifications :
Clarified description of gmXOSC
Updated VIL max. to 1.15 V
In Fast internal RC Oscillator (FIRC) electrical specifications :
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Table 43. Revision History (continued)
Rev. No. Date Substantial Changes
Updated specs for TJIT Cycle-to-Cycle jitter to 300 ps
In QuadSPI AC specifications :
Updated specs for Tiv Data Output In-Valid Time
In figure 'QuadSPI output timing (SDR mode) diagram', marked Invalid
area
In CMP with 8-bit DAC electrical specifications :
Removed '(VAIO)' from decription of VHYST0
In LPSPI electrical specifications :
Added note 'Undefined' in figures 'LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA =
0)' and 'LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 1)'
9 18 Sep 2018 In attachement 'S32K1xx_Power_Modes _Configuration':
Added separate sheet for S32K14x and S32K11x devices
Renamed VLPS (Peripherals Enabled) to VLPS (LPTMR enabled)
Removed Note "Technical information ..."
In Features:
Updated Clock interfaces for '4 – 40 MHz fast external oscillator
(SOSC)' and 'Real Time Counter'
Added 'Up to 20 MHz TCLK and 25 MHz SWD_CLK'
In Absolute maximum ratings : Updated footnote 3 '60 seconds lifetime ... '
Updated title of table Thermal operating characteristics
In Ordering information :
Updated 'Temperature'
Updated 'Wafer Fab and Mask revision identifier'
In Power consumption :
Renamed 'VLPS Peripheral enabled' to 'LPTMR enabled'
Added IDDs for S32K118 for 85 °C, 105 °C and 125 °C
Updated IDDs for S32K118 for 25 °C
Added IDDs for VLPR Peripherals enabled use case 2 for S32K116
Updated IDDs and added footnotes in table 'VLPS additional use-case
power consumption at typical conditions'
In General AC specifications :
Updated footnote of WFRST and WNFRST
In External System Oscillator electrical specifications :
Added footnote to RS
Renamed Vpp to Vpp_XTAL and updated the description accordingly
Added Vpp_EXTAL
Added VSOSCOP
Updated equation 'gm_crit = 4 ...' in footnote 1
In External System Oscillator frequency specifications :
Added footnote "For an ideal clock of 40 MHz, if permitted ..." to fosc_hi
max.
In Fast internal RC Oscillator (FIRC) electrical specifications :
Updated note "Fast internal ... "
In LPSPI electrical specifications :
Updated figures 'LPSPI slave mode timing (CPHA = 0)' and 'LPSPI
slave mode timing (CPHA = 1)'
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