Description
LPC1114FBD48/302,EL
Overview
The LPC1114FBD48/302,EL is a microcontroller from the LPC1114 series, designed by NXP Semiconductors. This device is based on the ARM Cortex-M0 processor, offering a high level of performance and power efficiency. The Cortex-M0 processor is designed for low-power applications and is ideal for devices that require efficiency and reliability.
Key Features
- Processor: ARM Cortex-M0
- Flash Memory: 32 KB
- SRAM: 4 KB
- Supply Voltage: 1.8V to 3.6V
- Maximum Operating Frequency: 50 MHz
- Package: LQFP48
- Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- I/O Ports: 42
Technical Specifications
General Features
- Cortex-M0 CPU:
- Up to 50 MHz CPU clock
- Single-cycle multiplier and hardware divider
- Memories:
- 32 KB flash memory
- 4 KB SRAM
- GPIO:
- Up to 42 GPIO pins, depending on package
- Highly flexible pin function configurable through the switch matrix
- Peripherals:
- UART: 2
- SPI: 1
- I2C: 1
- I2S: 1
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): 1 (10-bit, up to 8 channels)
- Timer/Counter: 4 (32-bit)
- PWM: 1 (6 channels)
- WDT: 1 (Windowed Watchdog Timer)
Package and Pin Information
- Package Type: LQFP48
- Package Size: 7mm x 7mm
- Lead Count: 48
- Lead Pitch: 0.5mm
Operating Conditions
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Supply Voltage: 1.8V to 3.6V
- Standby Current: Down to 2 μA
Target Applications
The LPC1114FBD48/302,EL is targeted towards a wide range of applications that require low power consumption and high performance. These include but are not limited to:
- Industrial Control: Device control, motor control, and automation.
- Medical Devices: Portable medical devices, fitness devices, and diagnostic equipment.
- Consumer Electronics: Audio equipment, home appliances, and gadgets.
- Internet of Things (IoT): Networked devices and sensors that require low power consumption and efficient processing.
Development Support
For developers looking to work with the LPC1114FBD48/302,EL, NXP provides comprehensive development tools and software support. This includes the LPCXpresso development platform, code libraries, and a range of example projects to help get started with the ARM Cortex-M0 processor. Additionally, third-party development tools and IDEs like Keil, IAR Systems, and Eclipse-based solutions are supported, offering flexibility in development choices.