NXP LPC4330FET180,551 Microcontroller
The NXP LPC4330FET180,551 is a high-performance, dual-core microcontroller that is part of the LPC4300 series, well-suited for a variety of applications that require sophisticated control and connectivity features. This microcontroller combines the power of an ARM Cortex-M4 core with a Cortex-M0 co-processor, making it an ideal choice for multitasking environments and applications demanding complex processing capabilities.
The LPC4330FET180,551 operates at a frequency of up to 204 MHz, providing ample computational speed for tasks that require quick data processing and real-time operation. The integration of two cores allows for the distribution of system tasks, where the Cortex-M4 handles high-speed computation and floating-point operations, while the Cortex-M0 can manage peripheral control and system management tasks, leading to efficient system performance.
This microcontroller comes with a rich set of features including 264 KB of SRAM, advanced digital peripherals, and high-speed connectivity options. The on-chip SRAM is split between the two cores, ensuring that both processors can operate independently and securely. The LPC4330FET180,551 also includes a versatile set of interfaces such as USB 2.0, CAN, SPI, I2C, UART, and Ethernet, providing excellent connectivity options for embedded systems.
For applications requiring digital signal processing, the LPC4330FET180,551 includes a single-precision floating-point unit (FPU) and a memory protection unit (MPU) that enhances system security. Additionally, it features a State Configurable Timer (SCT) for highly flexible and precise event-driven control, and an advanced High-speed General Purpose I/O (GPIO) architecture.
The package for this microcontroller is a 180-ball LBGA (Low-profile Ball Grid Array) that offers a compact footprint while allowing for sufficient I/O expansion. With its comprehensive feature set and flexible dual-core architecture, the NXP LPC4330FET180,551 is designed to address the needs of complex embedded applications ranging from industrial control systems to sophisticated IoT devices.