Arm7 with 128 kB flash, 34 kB SRAM, Ethernet, USB 2.0 Device, CAN, and 10-bit ADC

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Block Diagram

Block diagram: LPC2364FBD100, LPC2364FET100, LPC2364HBD100, LPC2365FBD100, LPC2366FBD100, LPC2367FBD100, LPC2368FBD100, LPC2368FET100

Features

  • Arm7TDMI-S processor, running at up to 72 MHz
  • Up to 128 kB on-chip flash program memory with In-System Programming (ISP)
  • 8 kB of SRAM on the Arm local bus for high performance CPU access
  • 8 kB SRAM for general purpose DMA use also accessible by the USB
  • 16 kB SRAM for Ethernet interface. Can also be used as general purpose SRAM
  • Dual Advanced High-performance Bus (AHB) system
  • Advanced Vectored Interrupt Controller (VIC)
  • General Purpose DMA controller (GPDMA) on AHB
  • Ethernet MAC with associated DMA controller
  • Four UARTs with fractional baud rate generation
  • USB 2.0 full-speed device with on-chip PHY
  • CAN controller with two channels
  • SPI controller
  • Two SSP controllers, with FIFO and multi-protocol capabilities
  • Three I2C-bus interfaces
  • I2S (Inter-IC Sound) interface for digital audio input or output
  • 70 general purpose I/O pins with configurable pull-up/down resistors
  • 10-bit ADC with input multiplexing among 6 pins
  • 10-bit DAC
  • Four general purpose timers/counters with a total of 8 capture inputs
  • One PWM/timer block with support for three-phase motor control
  • Real-Time Clock (RTC)
  • 2 kB SRAM powered from the RTC power pin
  • WatchDog Timer (WDT).
  • Standard Arm test/debug interface for compatibility with existing tools
  • Emulation trace module supports real-time trace
  • Single 3.3 V power supply (3.0 V to 3.6 V)
  • Four reduced power modes: idle, sleep, power-down, and deep power-down
  • Four external interrupt inputs configurable as edge/level sensitive
  • Processor wake-up from Power-down mode via any interrupt
  • Two independent power domains allow fine tuning of power consumption
  • Each peripheral has its own clock divider for further power saving
  • Brownout detect with separate thresholds for interrupt and forced reset
  • On-chip power-on reset
  • On-chip crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 24 MHz
  • 4 MHz internal RC oscillator trimmed to 1 % accuracy
  • On-chip PLL

Target Applications

  • Industrial control
  • Medical systems
  • Protocol converter
  • Communications

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