The LPC2214FBD144/01 is a robust 32-bit microcontroller from NXP Semiconductors, designed to offer a balanced blend of performance, power efficiency, and peripheral integration for a wide range of embedded applications. This microcontroller is part of the versatile LPC2200 series, which is based on a 1.8V ARM7TDMI-S core operating at frequencies up to 60 MHz.
Key Features
- CPU: ARM7TDMI-S processor, capable of running at up to 60 MHz, providing high performance and low power consumption.
- Memory: Comes equipped with 256 KB of on-chip flash memory and 16 KB of static RAM, facilitating complex program execution and data storage without the need for external memory components.
- Timers: Multiple 32-bit timers, including a watchdog timer, ensure precise timing operations and system reliability.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Offers a variety of serial interfaces such as UARTs, SPI, SSP, and I2C, enabling easy communication with other devices and peripherals.
- Input/Output: Features 104 general-purpose I/O pins, providing ample connectivity for interfacing with sensors, actuators, and other electronic components.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter: A 10-bit ADC with multiple channels allows the microcontroller to interface directly with analog sensors and transducers.
- Package: Available in a compact 144-pin LQFP package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- System Control: Includes power control, peripheral clock selection, and system clock monitoring functionality for comprehensive system management.
Applications
The LPC2214FBD144/01 is ideal for a variety of applications including industrial control systems, medical devices, automotive electronics, and communication systems. Its combination of processing power, memory options, and extensive I/O capabilities make it a great choice for designers looking for a flexible and reliable microcontroller solution.
Design Support
NXP provides extensive support for the LPC2214FBD144/01 through a comprehensive suite of technical documentation, development tools, and software libraries. This ensures that developers can reduce time-to-market and enhance the functionality and performance of their end products.