The NXP LPC2294HBD144/01551 is a robust microcontroller that sits within the widely acclaimed LPC2000 family, offering a high-performance 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU with a wide range of peripherals and I/O capabilities. This microcontroller is designed to meet the demanding needs of advanced embedded applications in sectors such as industrial control, medical systems, and automation where reliability and performance are critical.
Key Features:
- Processor: At the heart of the LPC2294HBD144/01551 is a 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S processor, which delivers exceptional computational power and efficiency, making it ideal for applications that require complex algorithms and real-time processing.
- Memory: The device comes equipped with 256 KB of on-chip high-speed Flash memory, providing ample space for application code and data storage. Additionally, it offers 16 KB of RAM for temporary data storage and efficient operation.
- Digital Peripherals: A variety of digital peripherals are integrated, including multiple 32-bit timers, an RTC, PWM unit, and up to 52 GPIOs that provide the flexibility needed to interface with a wide array of external components.
- Communication Interfaces: For communication, the LPC2294HBD144/01551 is outfitted with multiple serial interfaces such as UARTs, SPI, SSP, and I2C, enabling it to handle complex communication protocols and connect to other devices in a system.
- Advanced Interrupt Handling: With Vectored Interrupt Controller (VIC), it allows prioritized interrupt handling for improved real-time response.
- Power Management: The microcontroller features power-saving modes, including Idle and Power-down modes, which help to minimize power consumption and extend the lifespan of battery-powered devices.
- Package: The LPC2294HBD144/01551 is available in a 144-pin LQFP package, which offers a compact footprint while still providing ample I/O for complex designs.
Applications:
The NXP LPC2294HBD144/01551 microcontroller is suited for a wide range of applications, such as embedded systems, IoT devices, automotive electronics, and other applications that require a high level of integration, processing power, and connectivity.