The LPC2106FBD48 is a powerful and versatile microcontroller unit (MCU) from NXP's LPC2100 series, designed to meet the demands of embedded applications requiring a high level of integration and low power consumption. This MCU is based on a 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU core and is ideal for applications in industrial control, medical systems, and access control, among others.
Key Features:
- CPU: 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S processor, which operates at up to 70 MHz, providing the perfect balance between power consumption and processing capability.
- Memory: Equipped with 128 KB of on-chip flash memory and 64 KB of static RAM (SRAM), making it suitable for complex algorithms and real-time data processing.
- Digital Peripherals: Includes multiple 32-bit timers, an advanced PWM unit, and up to 47 GPIOs, providing ample options for interfacing with external hardware.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Features multiple serial interfaces, including two UARTs, two I2C-bus interfaces, and two SPI/SSP interfaces, allowing for versatile connectivity and communication with peripherals and other microcontrollers.
- Package: Available in a compact 48-pin LQFP package, which optimizes the board space and is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Power Efficiency: Supports multiple power-saving modes, including Idle and Power-down modes, which are essential for battery-operated devices.
- System Control: On-chip system control includes a PLL for CPU clock generation, a real-time clock, and a watchdog timer for system stability and reliability.
- Debugging and Emulation: Embedded ICE-RT and Embedded Trace interfaces provide comprehensive debugging and performance optimization capabilities.
Applications:
The LPC2106FBD48 is designed to address a wide range of applications due to its high integration level, including:
- Industrial control systems
- Medical instruments
- Security and access control
- Utility meters
- Point of sale terminals
- Consumer electronics
With its robust feature set and flexible design, the NXP LPC2106FBD48 MCU is an excellent choice for designers looking to develop sophisticated and power-efficient embedded systems.