PHILIPS LPC1113

NXP 50-MHz, 32-bit
Cortex-M0™ microcontrollers
LPC1100L
Cortex-M0 MCUs with lowest active
power and superior code density
Built around the new Cortex-M0 architecture, the smallest, lowest power, and most energy-efficient
ARM core ever developed, these MCUs are ideally equipped for use in many traditional 8/16-bit
applications.
Key features
} ARM Cortex-M0 processor
- 50 MHz operation
-N
ested Vectored Interrupt Controller for fast deterministic
interrupts
-W
akeup Interrupt Controller allows automatic wake from
a priority interrupt
-T
hree reduced-power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep,
and Deep power-down
} Memories
- Up to 32 KB Flash memory
- Up to 8 KB SRAM
} Serial peripherals
-U
ART with fractional baud rate generation, internal FIFO,
and RS-485 support
-U
p to 2 SPI controllers with FIFO and multi-protocol
capabilities
- I2C-bus interface supporting full I2C-bus specification and
Fast-mode Plus (Fm+) with a data rate of 1 Mbit/s, multiple
address recognition, and monitor mode
} Analog peripheral
- 10-bit analog-to-digital converter with eight channels and
conversion rates up to 400 K samples per second
} Other :
- Up to 42 general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins with configurable
pull-up/down resistors and a new, configurable open-drain
operating mode
- Four general-purpose counter/timers, with a total of four
capture inputs and 13 match outputs
- Programmable watchdog timer (WDT) with lock-out feature
- System tick timer
- Each peripheral has its own clock divider for power savings
Applications
} White goods
} e-Metering
} Consumer peripherals
} Remote sensors
} 8/16-bit applications
} Industrial networking
} System supervisors
NXP’s LPC1100L is the lowest-priced 32-bit MCU solution
in the market. It offers greater value than existing 8/16-bit
microcontroller by delivering unprecedented performance,
simplicity, lowest active power, and dramatic reductions in
code size for every application.
making even the most complex tasks within reach. The LPC1100L
delivers the industry’s lowest 32-bit active power consumption at
130 μA/MHz and reduces deep-sleep current by a dramatic 60%.
The series also features unique API-driven power profiles which
provide users with ready-to-use power management templates.
With over 45 DMIPS of performance compared to the
sub-DMIP performance typical of 8-bit MCUs and the 3 to 5
DMIPS performance of 16-bit MCUs, the LPC1100L not only
executes basic control tasks but sophisticated algorithms as well,
Challenging the belief that 8/16-bit microcontrollers use less
code, industry-standard Coremark benchmarks show that
the LPC1100L requires 40-50% less code for most common
microcontroller tasks.
LPC1100L block diagram
Development tools
The LPC1100 family is supported by the LPCXpresso,
an easy-to-use, comprehensive development tool platform for
under US$30, as well as development tools from IAR, Keil, Hitex,
Code Red, and many others. For the most current listing,
please visit www.nxp.com/microcontrollers.
LPC111x ordering options
Type number
Flash
Total SRAM
UART RS-485
I2C / Fast+
SPI
ADC channels
Package
LPC1111
LPC1111FHN33/1/x02
8 KB
2 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1111FHN33/2/x02
8 KB
4 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1112
LPC1112FHN33/1/x02
16 KB
2 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1112FHN33/2/x02
16 KB
4 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1113
LPC1113FHN33/2/x02
24 KB
4 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1113FHN33/3/x02
24 KB
8 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1113FBD48/3/x02
24 KB
8 KB
1
1
2
8
LQFP48
LPC1114
LPC1114FHN33/2/x02
32 KB
4 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1114FHN33/3/x02
32 KB
8 KB
1
1
1
8
HVQFN33
LPC1114FBD48/3/x02
32 KB
8 KB
1
1
2
8
LQFP48
LPC1114FA44/3/x02
32 KB
8 KB
1
1
2
8
PLCC44
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