
ARM Cortex-M3 core MCUs by NXP
NXP's LPC1700 series are high performance Cortex-M3 based MCUs, operating at speeds up to 120 MHz and offering offering peripherals like Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/OTG/Device, LCD Controllers and CAN 2.0B. The LPC1700 series is pin compatible with our ARM7 based LPC2300 series of microcontrollers.
NXP's LPC1300 series is a low cost, low power Cortex-M3 based MCU series, operating up to 72 MHz with plug-and-play USB peripheral options and pin-compatibility to the NXP LPC1100(X)L Cortex-M0 based MCU series.
NXP's LPC1800 series is the industry's highest performance Cortex-M3 based MCU series, operating at speeds up to 180 MHz and offering large on-chip memories and unique peripherals like High Speed USB, SPI Flash Interface, and State Configurable Timers.
Key Features and Benefits
- Cortex-M3 Rev 2 core operating at up to 180 MHz
- Up to 1 MB Flash memory and up to 200 kB SRAM on-chip
- Low power consumption down to 200 µA/MHz for LPC13xx devices
- New Wake-up Interrupt Controller (WIC), Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC), and Memory Protection Unit
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- Available with advanced peripherals like Ethernet, USB Host/OTG/Device, CAN, I2S, Fast-mode Plus (Fm+) I2C, 12-bit ADC, Motor Control PWM, Quadrature Encoder Interface, and more
Products Families
- LPC1300
- LPC1700
- LPC1800
Application Areas
- Industrial
- Networking, alarm systems, medical diagnostics, and
- Motor-control applications.
NXP LPC1300, LPC1700, LPC1800 series based on ARM-Cortex M3