NXP Semiconductors LPC5411x ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontrollers

NXP Semiconductors LPC5411x ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontrollers are low-power consumption MCUs with enhanced debug features and a high level of support block integration. These devices offer up to 192KB of on-chip SRAM and up to 256KB on-chip flash. The LPC54114 includes an Arm® Cortex-M0+ coprocessor. The LPC4211x MCUs address a variety of always-on applications with several interfaces and smart peripherals. These interfaces and peripherals include a Digital Microphone Subsystem, crystal-less FS USB, and FlexComm interface. The LPC5411x MCUs are available in two package options. The LPC5411xBD64 is offered in a 10mm2 LQFP64 (64-lead Plastic Low Profile Quad Flat Package). LPC5411xUK49 is offered in a 3.45mm2 WLCSP49 (49-bump Wafer Level Chip Size Package).

Features

  • 1.62V to 3.6V operating voltage range
  • -40°C to +105°C temperature range
  • CPU
    • 5LPC54114J256 available in 256KB flash, 192KB RAM, and 100MHz Cortex-M4F/Cortex-M0+ coprocessor
    • LPC54113J256 available in 256KB flash, 192KB RAM, and 100MHz Cortex-M4F
    • LPC54113J128 available in 128KB flash, 96KB RAM, and 100MHz Cortex-M4F
  • Interfaces for connectivity and sensors
    • Stereo DMIC subsystem (PDM, decimator, HW VAD)
    • 8x SPI, 8x I2C, 8x UART, 2 I2S channels, 8 channels maximum
    • Crystal-less FS USBV
    • Power-efficient 5.0Msps, 12-bit ADC, full-spec performance (1.62V to 3.6V, -40°C to +105°C)
  • Clocks and timers
    • 12/48/96MHz FRO, 100kHz to 1.5MHz WDOG OSC, 32 Xtal OSC, external clock input
    • Basic and advanced timers including SCTimer/PWM
    • Asynchronous peripheral bus

Applications

  • Wearables
  • Fitness monitoring
  • Home healthcare
  • Patient monitoring
  • Console/user motion control and orientation
  • Voice and sound activation
  • General toys
  • Access and lighting control
  • HVAC and smart thermostats
  • Fire
  • Safety and security
  • UI with voice and sound activation

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - NXP Semiconductors LPC5411x ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontrollers
Publicado: 2016-06-21 | Actualizado: 2022-03-11