NXP LPC1224FBD48/101,1 Microcontroller
The NXP LPC1224FBD48/101,1 is a feature-rich microcontroller that belongs to the LPC1200 series, designed for embedded applications requiring low power consumption and high-performance processing. This microcontroller is ideal for a wide range of industrial, consumer, and general-purpose applications.
Key Features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M0 processor, running at frequencies of up to 33 MHz.
- Memory: Comes with 16 KB of on-chip flash memory and 4 KB of SRAM, providing ample space for code storage and efficient data management.
- Digital Peripherals: Includes multiple 32-bit timers, an SSP (Synchronous Serial Port), a UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter), and an I2C-bus interface for serial communication.
- GPIO: Features up to 36 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins with configurable pull-up/pull-down resistors, offering versatility in interfacing with external components.
- Power Efficiency: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, it features an integrated power control system with a deep power-down mode to minimize power consumption.
- Package: Available in a compact 48-pin LQFP package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
- ADC: Equipped with an 8-channel, 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) for interfacing with analog sensors and devices.
- Clock System: Includes an internal oscillator and a PLL for precise clock generation, supporting various system clock speeds.
- Debugging and Programming: Features in-system programming (ISP) and in-application programming (IAP) capabilities, along with a serial wire debug (SWD) interface for streamlined development.
The LPC1224FBD48/101,1 microcontroller is supported by a robust development ecosystem, including software libraries, development boards, and a wide range of integrated development environments (IDEs). This ensures that developers can rapidly prototype and deploy their applications with minimal overhead.
Applications:
With its versatile feature set, the LPC1224FBD48/101,1 is well-suited for applications such as industrial control systems, sensor hubs, motor control, alarm systems, and small-scale automation projects.