The LPC11E68JBD48K is a low-power microcontroller (MCU) from NXP Semiconductors, specifically designed for a wide range of embedded applications. It belongs to the LPC1100 series, which is known for its high performance, low power consumption, and advanced features.
Description:
The LPC11E68JBD48K is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0-based MCU with a high-performance CPU core, offering up to 50 MHz operating frequency. It is fabricated using a 180-nanometer CMOS process and is available in a 48-pin QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M0 CPU core with up to 50 MHz operating frequency.
- 64KB on-chip Flash memory and 16KB on-chip SRAM.
- Advanced peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and USB.
- 10-bit ADC with up to 8 channels.
- Flexible clock management system with an internal RC oscillator, external clock input, and PLL.
- Power management features, including a low-power sleep mode and power scaling.
- Up to 48 general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins with various digital and analog functions.
- Integrated voltage regulator and I/O power supply.
- Support for a wide range of operating temperatures (-40°C to +85°C or -40°C to +105°C).
- On-chip debug support with JTAG and SWD interfaces.
Applications:
The LPC11E68JBD48K is suitable for various embedded applications due to its low power consumption, high performance, and advanced features. Some of the potential applications include:
- Industrial control and automation systems.
- Medical devices and equipment.
- Portable and wearable electronics.
- Home automation and smart home devices.
- IoT (Internet of Things) devices and sensors.
- Consumer electronics, such as remote controls, smart appliances, and gaming peripherals.
- Automotive applications, including infotainment systems and body control modules.
- Energy harvesting and power-sensitive systems.
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems.
- Battery-powered devices and systems.
The LPC11E68JBD48K's combination of performance, power efficiency, and advanced features make it an excellent choice for a wide range of embedded applications, where both processing power and low power consumption are crucial.