The LPC11U24FBD64/401 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 low power consumption, high performance, and a range of integrated features.
Description:
The LPC11U24FBD64/401 is a 64-pin QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package MCU based on the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ processor. It operates at a frequency of up to 50 MHz and features 64 KB of on-chip Flash memory and 16 KB of RAM. The device is designed to provide a compact, cost-effective solution for various embedded applications.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core with a clock speed of up to 50 MHz.
- 64 KB on-chip Flash memory for program storage.
- 16 KB on-chip RAM for data storage.
- Low-power modes, including Sleep, Deep Sleep, and Power-down modes, to conserve energy.
- Integrated peripherals, such as UART, SPI, I2C, and USB, for communication and data transfer.
- 10-bit ADC with up to 8 channels for analog-to-digital conversion.
- Flexible clock management system for efficient power usage.
- Up to 48 GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins with various functions.
- Support for DMA (Direct Memory Access) for efficient data transfer.
- On-chip voltage regulator and power management features.
Applications:
The LPC11U24FBD64/401 is suitable for a wide range of embedded applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial control and automation systems.
- Medical devices and equipment.
- Consumer electronics, such as smart home devices and wearables.
- IoT (Internet of Things) devices and sensors.
- Portable electronic devices, such as handheld instruments and gadgets.
- Automotive applications, including infotainment systems and body control modules.
- Wireless communication devices, such as Zigbee and Bluetooth modules.
- Battery-powered devices, where low power consumption is critical.
The LPC11U24FBD64/401's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and a range of integrated features make it an ideal choice for developers looking to create energy-efficient and cost-effective embedded systems.