The LPC812M101JDH16FP is a low-power microcontroller (MCU) from NXP Semiconductors, specifically designed for a wide range of embedded applications. It belongs to the LPC800 family of MCUs, which are known for their low power consumption, small form factor, and high performance.
Description:
The LPC812M101JDH16FP is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ based MCU with a wide range of features and peripherals. It is housed in a 16-pin QFN package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M0+ processor with a clock speed of up to 30 MHz.
- 16 KB of on-chip Flash memory and 2 KB of RAM.
- Flexible clock system with an internal RC oscillator, an external oscillator, or a combination of both.
- Multiple power-saving modes, including Sleep, Power-down, and Deep power-down modes.
- Up to 8 GPIO pins with various functions and support for multiple I/O standards.
- 4-channel 10-bit ADC with up to 1 MSPS sampling rate.
- 2-channel UART interfaces with support for standard UART, IrDA, and LIN protocols.
- 1-channel I2C interface with support for SMBus and Fast-mode Plus.
- 1-channel SPI interface with support for SPI and SPI multi-drop bus configurations.
- 1-channel PWM module with up to 6 channels.
- 1-channel comparator with internal reference voltage.
- 1-channel watchdog timer and a system tick timer.
- Support for up to 16-bit wide general-purpose timers.
- CRC engine and true random number generator (TRNG).
Applications:
The LPC812M101JDH16FP 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 portable devices and smart home appliances.
- IoT devices and sensors, including wearables and environmental monitoring systems.
- Automotive applications, such as infotainment systems and body control modules.
- Energy harvesting and power management systems.
- Battery-powered devices, where low power consumption is critical.
The LPC812M101JDH16FP's combination of low power consumption, small form factor, and a rich set of features make it an ideal choice for a variety of embedded applications where performance and power efficiency are paramount.