The NXP LPC11H35FBD64/401 is a feature-rich microcontroller that is part of the LPC1100 series, designed for embedded applications requiring a high level of integration and low power consumption. This microcontroller is based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 processor core, which operates at frequencies of up to 50 MHz, providing a perfect blend of energy efficiency and performance.
Key Features
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Core: ARM Cortex-M0 processor, running at a frequency of up to 50 MHz.
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Memory: Equipped with 64 KB of on-chip flash memory and 8 KB of SRAM, allowing for efficient code and data storage.
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Package: Available in a compact 64-pin LQFP package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
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I/O Pins: Features up to 40 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins for versatile peripheral connectivity.
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Serial Interfaces: Includes a variety of serial interfaces such as UART, I2C, and SPI for easy communication with other devices and peripherals.
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Analog Features: Comes with an 8-channel, 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) for interfacing with analog sensors and devices.
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Timers: Contains multiple 32-bit timers, along with a 24-bit System Tick Timer, providing a range of timing and control capabilities.
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Power Efficiency: Supports multiple power modes, allowing for significant power savings during idle or low-activity periods.
Applications
The LPC11H35FBD64/401 microcontroller is an ideal choice for a broad range of applications, including but not limited to industrial automation, consumer electronics, and battery-powered devices. Its robust feature set also makes it suitable for sensor management, system control, and simple wired and wireless connectivity.
Support and Development
NXP provides extensive support for the LPC11H35FBD64/401 with a comprehensive suite of development tools, software libraries, and documentation, ensuring a smooth development process from prototype to production. The microcontroller is also supported by a wide range of third-party development environments and toolchains, offering flexibility for various development preferences and requirements.