NXP LPC1857FET256 Microcontroller
The LPC1857FET256 is a high-performance microcontroller designed by NXP Semiconductors, renowned for its robust architecture and versatile features. This microcontroller is part of the LPC1800 series, which is based on a powerful ARM Cortex-M3 processor core. The LPC1857FET256 is specifically tailored for embedded applications that require a balance of power efficiency and high-speed processing capabilities.
Key Features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M3 processor, running at frequencies of up to 150 MHz.
- Memory: Equipped with 512 KB of on-chip flash memory, 136 KB of SRAM, and 16 KB of EEPROM, providing ample space for complex applications and data storage.
- Digital Peripherals: Offers a rich set of peripherals including GPIO, timers, UART, I2C, SPI, CAN, and more, enabling a wide range of functionalities.
- Analog Peripherals: Features ADCs and DACs for interfacing with analog sensors and other devices.
- Connectivity: Includes Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/OTG/Device, providing excellent options for communication and data transfer.
- Packaging: Available in a compact 256-pin LQFP package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Power Efficiency: Supports multiple power modes, allowing for optimized power consumption based on the operational requirements.
Applications:
The LPC1857FET256 is an ideal choice for a range of applications, such as:
- Industrial control systems
- Networking systems
- Robotics
- Medical devices
- Automotive electronics
- Consumer electronics
With its robust processing capabilities and comprehensive set of features, the LPC1857FET256 provides developers with a flexible platform for creating sophisticated and reliable systems. NXP's commitment to quality ensures that this microcontroller is a dependable component for any embedded system design.
Whether you're designing an advanced industrial automation solution or developing a new consumer electronic product, the LPC1857FET256 offers the performance, connectivity, and versatility needed to meet the challenges of modern embedded applications.