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NXP Semiconductors LPC4300 Cortex™-M4 / M0 Dual-Core MCUs
NXP Semiconductors LPC4300
series
microcontrollers
(MCUs) boast the world's first asymmetrical dual-core digital signal controller architecture, featuring
ARM®
Cortex™-M4
and
Cortex-M0 processors. These
NXP Cortex-M4 MCUs
with
Cortex-M0 co-processors
bring the advantage of developing digital signal processor (DSP) and
MCU
applications within a single architecture and development environment.
The
LPC4300
series
Cortex-M4 processor
combines the benefits of an MCU with high-performance digital signal processing features such as single-cycle MAC, Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) techniques, saturating arithmetic, and a floating point unit. The
Cortex-M0
co-processor off-loads many of the data movement and I/O handling duties that can drain the bandwidth of the
Cortex-M4
core. With its dual-core architecture and unique set of configurable peripherals,
NXP Semiconductors LPC4300 MCUs
enable development of a wide range of applications, such as motor control, power management, industrial automation, robotics, medical, automotive accessories, and embedded audio.
Also available! View the Embedded Artists LPC4088/4357 Development Boards
Features
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204 MHz, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4
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204 MHz, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 asymmetrical coprocessor
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Up to 1MB Flash
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Up to 264kB SRAM
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Two High-speed USB 2.0 interfaces
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LCD Interface
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Ethernet MAC
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Unique Quad-SPI Flash Interface
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Unique State Configurable Timer Subsystem
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Unique Serial GPIO
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Up to 146 GPIO
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Pin-compatible with the LPC1800 series
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8-channel GPDMA controller
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Two 8-channel, 400 Ksps 10-bit ADCs and one 10-bit DAC
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Motor Control PWM and Quadrature Encoder Interface
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Four UARTs, smart card interface
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Two Fast-mode I²C, two I²S, three SSP/SPI
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Temperature range: -40 to +85ºC
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Applications
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Motor control
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Power management
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Industrial automation
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Robotics
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Medical
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Automotive accessories
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Embedded audio
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NXP Hitex LPC4350 Evaluation Board
The NXP Hitex LPC4350 Evaluation Board
has a variety of special features showcasing the high-performance DSC capability of
LPC4350 MCUs. The
LPC4350 Evaluation Board
is USB-powered but can also be driven by external power supply or via power-over-Ethernet. It is equipped with 65MB SDRAM, 32MB parallel flash, 512kB SRAM, and a serial EEPROM. The board features a small onboard display and NXP standard display as well as Audio IN an OUT, microphone IN, headphones OUT, and a D-Class amplifier.
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LPC4300 Block Diagram
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Part Number
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Flash (KB)
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RAM (KB)
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LCD
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Ethernet
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USB
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Max Frequency (MHz)
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External Bus Interface
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Package
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LPC4330
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264
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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BGA256, BGA180, LQFP144, BGA100
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LPC4350
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_
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264
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Yes
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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BGA256, LQFP208, BGA180
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LPC4310
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_
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168
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_
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_
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_
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4312
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512
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104
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_
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_
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_
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4313
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256x2
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104
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_
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_
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_
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4315
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768
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136
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_
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_
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_
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4317
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1024
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136
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_
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_
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_
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4320
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_
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200
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_
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1
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100, LQFP100
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LPC4322
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512
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104
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_
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1
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4323
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256x2
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104
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_
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_
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1
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4325
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768
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136
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_
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_
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1
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100
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LPC4327
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1024
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136
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_
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1
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204
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8-16
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LQFP144, TBGA100, LQFP100
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LPC4333
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512
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264
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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BGA256, BGA180, LQFP144, BGA100
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LPC4337
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1024
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136
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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BGA256, BGA180, LQFP144, BGA100
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LPC4353
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512
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136
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Yes
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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LQFP208, BGA256, BGA180
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LPC4357
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1024 (2x512)
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136
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Yes
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Yes
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2
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204
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16-32
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LQFP208, BGA256, BGA180
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LPC4300 Videos
Video: NXP LPC4300 Overview
Video: Introduction to NXP's LPC4300 Cortex-M4 based digital controller
Video: LPC4300: Inter-processor communication (Cortex-M4 to Cortex-M0)
Video: LPC4300 USB streaming and Multi-channel audio demo
Video: Cortex-M4 Graphic LCD Controller
Video: Comparing LPC1800 and LPC4300
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