NXP LPC2460FET208 Microcontroller
The NXP LPC2460FET208 is a high-performance microcontroller that is part of the LPC2400 family, designed to meet the demanding requirements of embedded applications. This 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S microcontroller boasts a wide range of features that make it ideal for industrial control, medical systems, protocol converters, and many other embedded systems.
Key Features:
- CPU: 72 MHz ARM7TDMI-S processor, providing a perfect balance between performance and power efficiency.
- Memory: 512 KB of on-chip high-speed Flash memory, 98 KB of SRAM, and 10 KB of EEPROM for non-volatile storage, ensuring ample space for complex applications.
- Advanced Peripherals: Includes CAN, USB 2.0 Full-Speed Device, 4 UARTs, SPI, SSP with FIFO and I2C interfaces for versatile connectivity options.
- General Purpose I/O: Up to 160 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins for interfacing with a wide range of sensors, actuators, and other peripherals.
- ADC: 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with multiple channels for precision measurement of analog signals.
- Power Management: Integrated power management unit with support for Idle and Power-down modes to optimize power consumption.
- Package: The LPC2460FET208 comes in a space-saving 208-pin LQFP package, suitable for compact board designs.
- Debug Support: JTAG and Embedded Trace interfaces provide comprehensive debugging capabilities.
Applications:
The versatility of the LPC2460FET208 makes it a top choice for a variety of applications. It excels in scenarios requiring real-time control, connectivity, and low power operation. Its robust set of peripherals and interfaces make it particularly well-suited for:
- Industrial automation and process control
- Medical devices and healthcare systems
- Embedded networking and communication systems
- Automotive and transportation systems
- Security systems and access control
With its powerful ARM7 core, extensive memory, and flexible peripheral set, the NXP LPC2460FET208 is a reliable choice for designers who require a microcontroller that can keep pace with the ever-increasing complexity of embedded systems.