NXP LPC2141FBD64 Microcontroller
The NXP LPC2141FBD64 is a robust microcontroller that is part of the widely-acclaimed LPC2100 family, designed for embedded applications that require high levels of integration and low power consumption. This microcontroller is based on a 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU which operates at frequencies of up to 60 MHz, providing a balanced compromise between computational performance and power efficiency.
Key Features:
- CPU: 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S processor, capable of reaching speeds up to 60 MHz.
- Memory: Comes with 32kB of on-chip static RAM and 128kB of on-chip Flash memory, supporting in-system programming and in-application programming for versatile use.
- Digital Peripherals: Includes 45 fast GPIO lines, two 32-bit timers, an RTC, and up to two UARTs for serial communication.
- Analog Features: Features a 10-bit ADC with 14 channels and 2.44 µs conversion time.
- Debugging: Embedded ICE RT and Embedded Trace interfaces offer comprehensive debugging features.
- Power Management: Offers multiple power-saving modes including Idle and Power-down modes to enhance power efficiency.
- Package: Available in a compact 64-pin LQFP package, optimized for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The LPC2141FBD64 is a versatile microcontroller that is ideal for a wide range of applications. It is particularly suited for industrial control, medical systems, access control, point-of-sale, and communication gateway applications, among others. Its integrated ADC and multiple communication interfaces make it an excellent choice for interfacing with sensors and other peripherals in complex embedded systems.
Support and Resources:
NXP provides extensive support for the LPC2141FBD64 with a comprehensive set of development tools, including software libraries, development boards, and an active community of developers. Documentation such as datasheets, user manuals, and application notes are readily available to facilitate the design and development process.