The NXP LPC55S26JBD64K is a cutting-edge microcontroller that is part of the LPC5500 series, known for its remarkable efficiency and performance. This powerful microcontroller is built on the Arm® Cortex®-M33 architecture, which provides a perfect blend of energy efficiency and processing power, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of embedded applications.
Key Features:
- Core: Arm Cortex-M33 core, running at frequencies of up to 150 MHz.
- Memory: Equipped with 256 KB of on-chip flash memory and 64 KB of SRAM, providing ample space for complex applications and data storage.
- Security: Features advanced security capabilities including hardware-accelerated cryptographic algorithms, a Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) for secure key storage, and a secure boot process to ensure the integrity of the application code.
- Integration: Offers a rich set of peripherals including multiple serial interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART), USB connectivity, and up to 40 GPIOs for versatile I/O options.
- Analog Features: Includes analog peripherals such as a 12-bit ADC, DACs, and comparators, enabling the microcontroller to interface with a variety of sensors and actuators.
- Power Efficiency: The LPC55S26JBD64K is designed for power-sensitive applications, featuring multiple power-saving modes to minimize energy consumption.
- Package: Available in a compact BGA64 package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
With its robust set of features, the LPC55S26JBD64K provides developers with a flexible and powerful platform for creating innovative products in areas such as industrial control, Internet of Things (IoT), home automation, and consumer electronics. Its security features make it especially suitable for applications that require data protection and secure communications.
The NXP LPC55S26JBD64K is supported by a comprehensive suite of development tools, including the MCUXpresso IDE and software development kit (SDK), which offers a wide range of software libraries and example code to accelerate the development process. This ensures that engineers can focus on creating differentiated products without worrying about the complexities of low-level microcontroller management.