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LPC43S37JBD144E

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12NC: 935305914551

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Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
LPC43S37JBD144E(935305914551)
Yes
Yes
Certificate Of Analysis (CoA)
Yes
DREACH SVHC
333.0

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional SafetyMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Peak Package Body Temperature (PPT) (C°)
Lead SolderingLead Free SolderingLead SolderingLead Free Soldering
LPC43S37JBD144E
(935305914551)
No
3
3
240
260

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Part/12NCHarmonized Tariff (US)DisclaimerExport Control Classification Number (US)
LPC43S37JBD144E
(935305914551)
854231
5A992

Product Change Notice

Part/12NCIssue DateEffective DatePCNTitle
LPC43S37JBD144E
(935305914551)
2020-12-152020-12-16202011011INXP Will Add a Sealed Date to the Product Label
LPC43S37JBD144E
(935305914551)
2018-02-022018-02-12201801029IChanging Packing Trays for Products in 14x14 and 20x20 (H)LQFP Packages.

More about LPC43S37JBD144

The LPC43S37JBD144 is a Arm Cortex-M4 based microcontroller for embedded applications which includes an Arm Cortex-M0 coprocessor, 1 MB of flash and 136 kB of on-chip SRAM, 16 kB of EEPROM memory, security features with AES engine, a quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI), advanced configurable peripherals such as the State Configurable Timer (SCT) and the Serial General Purpose I/O (SGPIO) interface, two High-speed USB controllers, Ethernet, an external memory controller, and multiple digital and analog peripherals. The LPC43S37JBD144 operates at CPU frequencies of up to 204 MHz.

The Arm Cortex-M4 is a 32-bit core that offers system enhancements such as low power consumption, enhanced debug features, and a high level of support block integration. The Arm Cortex-M4 CPU incorporates a 3-stage pipeline, uses a Harvard architecture with separate local instruction and data buses as well as a third bus for peripherals, and includes an internal prefetch unit that supports speculative branching. The Arm Cortex-M4 supports single-cycle digital signal processing and SIMD instructions. A hardware floating-point unit is integrated in the core. The Arm Cortex-M4 with floating-point unit is often referred to as M4F.

The Arm Cortex-M0 coprocessor is an energy-efficient and easy-to-use 32-bit core which is upward code- and tool-compatible with the Cortex-M4 core. The Cortex-M0 coprocessor, designed as a replacement for existing 8/16-bit microcontrollers, offers up to 204 MHz performance with a simple instruction set and reduced code size.

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