PHILIPS LPC1823JET100

LPC185x/3x/2x/1x
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 MCU; up to 1 MB flash and 136 kB
SRAM; Ethernet, two High-speed USB, LCD, EMC
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1. General description
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x are ARM Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers for embedded
applications. The ARM Cortex-M3 is a next generation core that offers system
enhancements such as low power consumption, enhanced debug features, and a high
level of support block integration.
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x operate at CPU frequencies of up to 180 MHz. The ARM
Cortex-M3 CPU incorporates a 3-stage pipeline and uses a Harvard architecture with
separate local instruction and data buses as well as a third bus for peripherals. The ARM
Cortex-M3 CPU also includes an internal prefetch unit that supports speculative
branching.
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x include up to 1 MB of flash and 136 kB of on-chip SRAM, 16 kB of
EEPROM memory, a quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI), a State Configurable Timer (SCT)
subsystem, two High-speed USB controllers, Ethernet, LCD, an external memory
controller, and multiple digital and analog peripherals.
2. Features and benefits
 Processor core
 ARM Cortex-M3 processor, running at CPU frequencies of up to 180 MHz.
 ARM Cortex-M3 built-in Memory Protection Unit (MPU) supporting eight regions.
 ARM Cortex-M3 built-in Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC).
 Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input.
 JTAG and Serial Wire Debug, serial trace, eight breakpoints, and four watch points.
 Enhanced Trace Module (ETM) and Enhanced Trace Buffer (ETB) support.
 System tick timer.
 On-chip memory
 Up to 1 MB on-chip dual bank flash memory with flash accelerator.
 16 kB on-chip EEPROM data memory.
 136 kB SRAM for code and data use.
 Multiple SRAM blocks with separate bus access.
 64 kB ROM containing boot code and on-chip software drivers.
 64 bit of One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory for general-purpose use.
 Clock generation unit
 Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz.
 12 MHz internal RC oscillator trimmed to 2 % accuracy over temperature and
voltage (1 % accuracy for Tamb = 0 °C to 85 °C).
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 Ultra-low power RTC crystal oscillator.
 Three PLLs allow CPU operation up to the maximum CPU rate without the need for
a high-frequency crystal. The second PLL can be used with the High-speed USB,
the third PLL can be used as audio PLL.
 Clock output.
 Configurable digital peripherals:
 State Configurable Timer (SCT) subsystem on AHB.
 Global Input Multiplexer Array (GIMA) allows to cross-connect multiple inputs and
outputs to event driven peripherals like timers, SCT, and ADC0/1.
 Serial interfaces:
 Quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI) with 1-, 2-, or 4-bit data at rates of up to
52 MB per second.
 10/100T Ethernet MAC with RMII and MII interfaces and DMA support for high
throughput at low CPU load. Support for IEEE 1588 time stamping/advanced time
stamping (IEEE 1588-2008 v2).
 One High-speed USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG interface with DMA support and
on-chip high-speed PHY (USB0).
 One High-speed USB 2.0 Host/Device interface with DMA support, on-chip
full-speed PHY and ULPI interface to an external high-speed PHY (USB1).
 USB interface electrical test software included in ROM USB stack.
 Four 550 UARTs with DMA support: one UART with full modem interface; one
UART with IrDA interface; three USARTs support UART synchronous mode and a
smart card interface conforming to ISO7816 specification.
 Up to two C_CAN 2.0B controllers with one channel each. Use of C_CAN controller
excludes operation of all other peripherals connected to the same bus bridge See
Figure 1 and Ref. 1.
 Two SSP controllers with FIFO and multi-protocol support. Both SSPs with DMA
support.
 One Fast-mode Plus I2C-bus interface with monitor mode and with open-drain I/O
pins conforming to the full I2C-bus specification. Supports data rates of up to
1 Mbit/s.
 One standard I2C-bus interface with monitor mode and standard I/O pins.
 Two I2S interfaces with DMA support, each with one input and one output.
 Digital peripherals:
 External Memory Controller (EMC) supporting external SRAM, ROM, NOR flash,
and SDRAM devices.
 LCD controller with DMA support and a programmable display resolution of up to
1024H  768V. Supports monochrome and color STN panels and TFT color panels;
supports 1/2/4/8 bpp Color Look-Up Table (CLUT) and 16/24-bit direct pixel
mapping.
 SD/MMC card interface.
 Eight-channel General-Purpose DMA controller can access all memories on the
AHB and all DMA-capable AHB slaves.
 Up to 164 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins with configurable
pull-up/pull-down resistors.
 GPIO registers are located on the AHB for fast access. GPIO ports have DMA
support.
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 Up to eight GPIO pins can be selected from all GPIO pins as edge and level
sensitive interrupt sources.
 Two GPIO group interrupt modules enable an interrupt based on a programmable
pattern of input states of a group of GPIO pins.
 Four general-purpose timer/counters with capture and match capabilities.
 One motor control PWM for three-phase motor control.
 One Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI).
 Repetitive Interrupt timer (RI timer).
 Windowed watchdog timer.
 Ultra-low power Real-Time Clock (RTC) on separate power domain with 256 bytes
of battery powered backup registers.
 Event recorder with three inputs to record event identification and event time; can
be battery powered.
 Alarm timer; can be battery powered.
Analog peripherals:
 One 10-bit DAC with DMA support and a data conversion rate of 400 kSamples/s.
 Two 10-bit ADCs with DMA support and a data conversion rate of 400 kSamples/s.
Up to eight analog channels total. Each analog input is connected to both ADCs.
Unique ID for each device.
Power:
 Single 3.3 V (2.2 V to 3.6 V) power supply with on-chip internal voltage regulator for
the core supply and the RTC power domain.
 RTC power domain can be powered separately by a 3 V battery supply.
 Four reduced power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep
power-down.
 Processor wake-up from Sleep mode via wake-up interrupts from various
peripherals.
 Wake-up from Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep power-down modes via
external interrupts and interrupts generated by battery powered blocks in the RTC
power domain.
 Brownout detect with four separate thresholds for interrupt and forced reset.
 Power-On Reset (POR).
Available in LQFP208, LBGA256, LQFP144, and TFBGA100 packages.
3. Applications
 Industrial
 Consumer
 White goods
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 RFID readers
 e-Metering
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4. Ordering information
Table 1.
Ordering information
Type number
Package
Name
Description
Version
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1857JET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1857JBD208
LQFP208
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 208 leads; body 28  28  1.4 mm
SOT459-1
LPC1853FET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1853JET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1853JBD208
LQFP208
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 208 leads; body 28  28  1.4 mm
SOT459-1
LPC1837FET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1837JET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1837JBD144
LQFP144
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
SOT486-1
LPC1837JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1833FET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1833JET256
LBGA256
Plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17  17  1 mm
SOT740-2
LPC1833JBD144
LQFP144
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
SOT486-1
LPC1857FET256
LPC1833JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1827JBD144
LQFP144
LPC1827JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1825JBD144
LQFP144
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
SOT486-1
SOT486-1
LPC1825JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1823JBD144
LQFP144
LPC1823JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1822JBD144
LQFP144
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
SOT486-1
SOT486-1
LPC1822JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1817JBD144
LQFP144
LPC1817JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1815JBD144
LQFP144
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
SOT486-1
SOT486-1
LPC1815JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1813JBD144
LQFP144
LPC1813JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
LPC1812JBD144
LQFP144
LPC1812JET100
TFBGA100 Plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9  9  0.7 mm SOT926-1
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Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
Plastic low profile quad flat package; 144 leads; body 20  20  1.4 mm
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4.1 Ordering options
GPIO
Temperature range[1]
ADC channels
QEI
PWM
USB1 (Host, Device)/
ULPI interface
USB0 (Host, Device, OTG)
Ethernet
LCD
Total SRAM
Flash bank B
Flash total
Flash bank A
Ordering options
Type number
Table 2.
LPC1857FET256
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
F
164
LPC1857JET256
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
164
LPC1857JBD208
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
142
LPC1853FET256
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
F
164
LPC1853JET256
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
164
LPC1853JBD208
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
yes
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
142
LPC1837FET256
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
F
164
LPC1837JET256
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
164
LPC1837JBD144
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1837JET100
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes no
no
4
J
49
LPC1833FET256
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
F
164
LPC1833JET256
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
yes
8
J
164
LPC1833JBD144
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1833JET100
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
136 kB
no
yes
yes
yes/yes no
no
4
J
49
LPC1827JBD144
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1827JET100
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1825JBD144
768 kB 384 kB
384 kB
136 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1825JET100
768 kB 384 kB
384 kB
136 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1823JBD144
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
104 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1823JET100
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
104 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1822JBD144
512 kB 512 kB
0 kB
104 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1822JET100
512 kB 512 kB
0 kB
104 kB
no
no
yes
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1817JBD144
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
no
no
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1817JET100
1 MB
512 kB
512 kB
136 kB
no
no
no
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1815JBD144
768 kB 384 kB
384 kB
136 kB
no
no
no
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1815JET100
768 kB 384 kB
384 kB
136 kB
no
no
no
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1813JBD144
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
104 kB
no
no
no
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1813JET100
512 kB 256 kB
256 kB
104 kB
no
no
no
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
LPC1812JBD144
512 kB 512 kB
0 kB
104 kB
no
no
no
no/no
yes
no
8
J
83
LPC1812JET100
512 kB 512 kB
0 kB
104 kB
no
no
no
no/no
no
no
4
J
49
[1]
J = -40 °C to +105 °C; F = -40 °C to +85 °C.
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5. Block diagram
SWD/TRACE PORT/JTAG
LPC185x/3x/2x/1x
64 kB ROM
HIGH-SPEED PHY
32 kB LOCAL SRAM
40 kB LOCAL SRAM
TEST/DEBUG
INTERFACE
ETM
ETHERNET(1)
10/100
MAC
IEEE 1588
DMA
ARM
CORTEX-M3
HIGHSPEED
USB0(1)
HOST/
DEVICE/
OTG
32 kB AHB SRAM
USB1(1)
HOST/
DEVICE
LCD(1)
SD/
MMC
16 kB +
16 kB AHB SRAM
system
bus
D-code
bus
I-code
bus
16 kB EEPROM
512/256 kB FLASH A
masters
512/256 kB FLASH B
slaves
AHB MULTILAYER MATRIX
slaves
BRIDGE 0
BRIDGE 1
BRIDGE 2
BRIDGE 3
BRIDGE
BRIDGE
WWDT
RI TIMER
I2C1
CGU
ALARM TIMER
USART0
MOTOR
CONTROL
PWM(1)
USART2
10-bit DAC
CCU1
BACKUP REGISTERS
UART1
I2C0
USART3
C_CAN0
CCU2
POWER MODE CONTROL
SSP0
I2S0
TIMER2
10-bit ADC0
RGU
TIMER0
I2S1
CONFIGURATION
REGISTERS
TIMER3
10-bit ADC1
TIMER1
C_CAN1
SSP1
SPIFI
EMC
HS GPIO
SCT
EVENT ROUTER
OTP MEMORY
QEI(1)
SCU
RTC
RTC OSC
GIMA
GPIO PIN
INTERRUPTS
12 MHz IRC
GPIO GROUP0
INTERRUPT
EVENT MONITOR
RTC POWER DOMAIN
GPIO GROUP1
INTERRUPT
= connected to DMA
002aah225
(1) Not available on all parts. See Table 2.
Fig 1.
LPC185x/3x/2x/1x block diagram
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6. Pinning information
6.1 Pinning
LPC185x/3xFET256
ball A1
index area
2
1
4
3
6
5
8
7
10
9
12
11
14
13
ball A1
index area
16
LPC183x/2x/1xFET100
1
15
A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
B
E
C
D
F
D
G
E
H
J
F
L
G
K
M
H
N
J
P
R
K
T
002aah356
002aag541
Transparent top view
Transparent top view
104
109
LPC1857/53FBD208
Fig 4.
LPC183x/2x/1xFBD144
144
37
1
52
53
1
208
72
002aag543
Pin configuration LQFP208 package
Fig 5.
36
157
73
Pin configuration TFBGA100 package
108
Fig 3.
105
Pin configuration LBGA256 package
156
Fig 2.
9 10
002aah357
Pin configuration LQFP144 package
6.2 Pin description
On the LPC185x/3x/2x/1x, digital pins are grouped into 16 ports, named P0 to P9 and PA
to PF, with up to 20 pins used per port. Each digital pin can support up to eight different
digital functions, including General-Purpose I/O (GPIO), selectable through the SCU
registers.
The pin name is not indicative of the GPIO port assigned to it.
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Type
47
Description
[1]
LQFP208
32
Reset state
LQFP144
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description
LBGA256
Table 3.
Multiplexed digital pins
P0_0
P0_1
L3
M2
G2
G1
34
50
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
I/O
GPIO0[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
SSP1_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP1.
I
ENET_RXD1 — Ethernet receive data 1 (RMII/MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S1_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
GPIO0[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
SSP1_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP1.
I
ENET_COL — Ethernet Collision detect (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
ENET_TX_EN — Ethernet transmit enable (RMII/MII
interface).
P1_0
P2
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38
54
[2]
N;
PU
I/O
I2S1_TX_SDA — I2S1 transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
GPIO0[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_3 — SCT input 3. Capture input 1 of timer 1.
I/O
EMC_A5 — External memory address line 5.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D12 — External memory data line 12.
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P1_2
P1_3
P1_4
42
58
R3
P5
T3
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K1
J1
J2
43
44
47
60
61
64
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
K2
Description
[1]
LQFP208
R2
Reset state
LQFP144
P1_1
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO0[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin. External
boot pin (see Table 5).
O
CTOUT_7 — SCT output 7. Match output 3 of timer 1.
I/O
EMC_A6 — External memory address line 6.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D13 — External memory data line 13.
I/O
GPIO0[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin. External
boot pin (see Table 5).
O
CTOUT_6 — SCT output 6. Match output 2 of timer 1.
I/O
EMC_A7 — External memory address line 7.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D14 — External memory data line 14.
I/O
GPIO0[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_8 — SCT output 8. Match output 0 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_OE — LOW active Output Enable signal.
O
USB0_IND1 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 1.
I/O
SSP1_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_RST — SD/MMC reset signal for MMC4.4 card.
I/O
GPIO0[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_9 — SCT output 9. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_BLS0 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 0.
O
USB0_IND0 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 0.
I/O
SSP1_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP1.
I/O
EMC_D15 — External memory data line 15.
O
SD_VOLT1 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 1.
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P1_6
P1_7
P1_8
48
65
T4
T5
R7
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
K4
G4
H5
49
50
51
67
69
71
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
J4
Description
[1]
LQFP208
R5
Reset state
LQFP144
P1_5
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO1[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_10 — SCT output 10. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CS0 — LOW active Chip Select 0 signal.
I
USB0_PWR_FAULT — Port power fault signal indicating
overcurrent condition; this signal monitors over-current on the
USB bus (external circuitry required to detect over-current
condition).
I/O
SSP1_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_POW — SD/MMC card power monitor output.
I/O
GPIO1[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_5 — SCT input 5. Capture input 2 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_WE — LOW active Write Enable signal.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_BLS0 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_CMD — SD/MMC command signal.
I/O
GPIO1[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U1_DSR — Data Set Ready input for UART1.
O
CTOUT_13 — SCT output 13. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D0 — External memory data line 0.
O
USB0_PPWR — VBUS drive signal (towards external charge
pump or power management unit); indicates that VBUS must
be driven (active HIGH). Add a pull-down resistor to disable the
power switch at reset. This signal has opposite polarity
compared to the USB_PPWR used on other NXP LPC parts.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO1[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
U1_DTR — Data Terminal Ready output for UART1.
O
CTOUT_12 — SCT output 12. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D1 — External memory data line 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_VOLT0 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 0.
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P1_10
P1_11
P1_12
52
73
R8
T9
R9
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
H6
J7
K7
53
55
56
75
77
78
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
J5
Description
[1]
LQFP208
T7
Reset state
LQFP144
P1_9
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO1[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
U1_RTS — Request to Send output for UART1.
O
CTOUT_11 — SCT output 11. Match output 3 of
timer 2.
I/O
EMC_D2 — External memory data line 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_DAT0 — SD/MMC data bus line 0.
I/O
GPIO1[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U1_RI — Ring Indicator input for UART1.
O
CTOUT_14 — SCT output 14. Match output 2 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D3 — External memory data line 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_DAT1 — SD/MMC data bus line 1.
I/O
GPIO1[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U1_CTS — Clear to Send input for UART1.
O
CTOUT_15 — SCT output 15. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D4 — External memory data line 4.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_DAT2 — SD/MMC data bus line 2.
I/O
GPIO1[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U1_DCD — Data Carrier Detect input for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D5 — External memory data line 5.
I
T0_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_DAT3 — SD/MMC data bus line 3.
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P1_14
P1_15
P1_16
60
83
R11
T12
M7
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
J8
K8
H9
61
62
64
85
87
90
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
H8
Description
[1]
LQFP208
R10
Reset state
LQFP144
P1_13
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO1[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
U1_TXD — Transmitter output for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D6 — External memory data line 6.
I
T0_CAP0 — Capture input 0 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
SD_CD — SD/MMC card detect input.
I/O
GPIO1[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U1_RXD — Receiver input for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D7 — External memory data line 7.
O
T0_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO0[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
U2_TXD — Transmitter output for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RXD0 — Ethernet receive data 0 (RMII/MII interface).
O
T0_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D8 — External memory data line 8.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO0[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
U2_RXD — Receiver input for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_CRS — Ethernet Carrier Sense (MII interface).
O
T0_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D9 — External memory data line 9.
I
ENET_RX_DV — Ethernet Receive Data Valid (RMII/MII
interface).
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P1_18
P1_19
P1_20
66
93
N12
M11
M10
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
J10
K9
K10
67
68
70
95
96
100
[3]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
H10
Description
[1]
LQFP208
M8
Reset state
LQFP144
P1_17
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO0[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
U2_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART2 in
synchronous mode.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
ENET_MDIO — Ethernet MIIM data input and output.
I
T0_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 0.
O
CAN1_TD — CAN1 transmitter output.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO0[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
U2_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
ENET_TXD0 — Ethernet transmit data 0 (RMII/MII interface).
O
T0_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 0.
I
CAN1_RD — CAN1 receiver input.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D10 — External memory data line 10.
I
ENET_TX_CLK (ENET_REF_CLK) — Ethernet Transmit
Clock (MII interface) or Ethernet Reference Clock (RMII
interface).
I/O
SSP1_SCK — Serial clock for SSP1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CLKOUT — Clock output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S0_RX_MCLK — I2S receive master clock.
I/O
I2S1_TX_SCK — Transmit Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
GPIO0[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
SSP1_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
ENET_TXD1 — Ethernet transmit data 1 (RMII/MII interface).
I
T0_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_D11 — External memory data line 11.
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P2_1
P2_2
75
108
N15
M15
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
G7
F5
81
84
116
121
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
G10
Description
[1]
LQFP208
T16
Reset state
LQFP144
P2_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U0_TXD — Transmitter output for USART0. See Table 4 for
ISP mode.
I/O
EMC_A13 — External memory address line 13.
O
USB0_PPWR — VBUS drive signal (towards external charge
pump or power management unit); indicates that VBUS must
be driven (active HIGH). Add a pull-down resistor to disable the
power switch at reset. This signal has opposite polarity
compared to the USB_PPWR used on other NXP LPC parts.
I/O
GPIO5[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP0 — Capture input 0 of timer 3.
O
ENET_MDC — Ethernet MIIM clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U0_RXD — Receiver input for USART0. See Table 4 for ISP
mode.
I/O
EMC_A12 — External memory address line 12.
I
USB0_PWR_FAULT — Port power fault signal indicating
overcurrent condition; this signal monitors over-current on the
USB bus (external circuitry required to detect over-current
condition).
I/O
GPIO5[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U0_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART0 in
synchronous mode.
I/O
EMC_A11 — External memory address line 11.
O
USB0_IND1 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 1.
I/O
GPIO5[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_6 — SCT input 6. Capture input 1 of timer 3.
I
T3_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 3.
O
EMC_CS1 — LOW active Chip Select 1 signal.
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P2_4
P2_5
87
127
K11
K14
D9
D10
88
91
128
131
[3]
[3]
[3]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
D8
Description
[1]
LQFP208
J12
Reset state
LQFP144
P2_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2C1_SDA — I2C1 data input/output (this pin does not use a
specialized I2C pad).
O
U3_TXD — Transmitter output for USART3. See Table 4 for
ISP mode.
I
CTIN_1 — SCT input 1. Capture input 1 of timer 0. Capture
input 1 of timer 2.
I/O
GPIO5[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 3.
O
USB0_PPWR — VBUS drive signal (towards external charge
pump or power management unit); indicates that VBUS must
be driven (active HIGH). Add a pull-down resistor to disable the
power switch at reset. This signal has opposite polarity
compared to the USB_PPWR used on other NXP LPC parts.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2C1_SCL — I2C1 clock input/output (this pin does not use a
specialized I2C pad).
I
U3_RXD — Receiver input for USART3. See Table 4 for ISP
mode.
I
CTIN_0 — SCT input 0. Capture input 0 of timer 0, 1, 2, 3.
I/O
GPIO5[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 3.
I
USB0_PWR_FAULT — Port power fault signal indicating
overcurrent condition; this signal monitors over-current on the
USB bus (external circuitry required to detect over-current
condition).
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_2 — SCT input 2. Capture input 2 of timer 0.
I
USB1_VBUS — Monitors the presence of USB1 bus power.
Note: This signal must be HIGH for USB reset to occur.
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
I
ADCTRIG1 — ADC trigger input 1.
I/O
GPIO5[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 3.
O
USB0_IND0 — USB0 port indicator LED control
output 0.
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P2_7
P2_8
P2_9
95
137
H14
J16
H16
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
C10
C6
B10
96
98
102
138
140
144
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
G9
Description
[1]
LQFP208
K16
Reset state
LQFP144
P2_6
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U0_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART0.
I/O
EMC_A10 — External memory address line 10.
O
USB0_IND0 — USB0 port indicator LED control
output 0.
I/O
GPIO5[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_7 — SCT input 7.
I
T3_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 3.
O
EMC_BLS1 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 1.
I/O
GPIO0[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin. ISP
entry pin. If this pin is pulled LOW at reset, the part enters ISP
mode or boots from an external source (see Table 4 and
Table 5).
O
CTOUT_1 — SCT output 1. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
U3_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART3 in
synchronous mode.
I/O
EMC_A9 — External memory address line 9.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved. External boot pin (see Table 5)
O
CTOUT_0 — SCT output 0. Match output 0 of timer 0.
I/O
U3_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART3.
I/O
EMC_A8 — External memory address line 8.
I/O
GPIO5[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO1[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
External boot pin (see Table 5).
O
CTOUT_3 — SCT output 3. Match output 3 of timer 0.
I/O
U3_BAUD — Baud pin for USART3.
I/O
EMC_A0 — External memory address line 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P2_11
P2_12
P2_13
104
146
F16
E15
C16
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
A9
B9
A10
105
106
108
148
153
156
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
E8
Description
[1]
LQFP208
G16
Reset state
LQFP144
P2_10
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO0[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_2 — SCT output 2. Match output 2 of timer 0.
O
U2_TXD — Transmitter output for USART2.
I/O
EMC_A1 — External memory address line 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO1[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_5 — SCT output 5. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I
U2_RXD — Receiver input for USART2.
I/O
EMC_A2 — External memory address line 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO1[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_4 — SCT output 4. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A3 — External memory address line 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U2_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART2 in
synchronous mode.
I/O
GPIO1[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_4 — SCT input 4. Capture input 2 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A4 — External memory address line 4.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U2_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART2.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P3_1
P3_2
112
161
G11
F11
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
F7
G6
114
116
163
166
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
OL;
PU
Type
A8
Description
[1]
LQFP208
F13
Reset state
LQFP144
P3_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
I2S0_RX_SCK — I2S receive clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
O
I2S0_RX_MCLK — I2S receive master clock.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SCK — Transmit Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
O
I2S0_TX_MCLK — I2S transmit master clock.
I/O
SSP0_SCK — Serial clock for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S0_RX_WS — Receive Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I
CAN0_RD — CAN receiver input.
O
USB1_IND1 — USB1 Port indicator LED control output 1.
I/O
GPIO5[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD15 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SDA — I2S transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S0_RX_SDA — I2S Receive data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
O
CAN0_TD — CAN transmitter output.
O
USB1_IND0 — USB1 Port indicator LED control output 0.
I/O
GPIO5[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD14 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P3_4
P3_5
118
169
A15
C12
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
B8
B7
119
121
171
173
[4]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
A7
Description
[1]
LQFP208
B14
Reset state
LQFP144
P3_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SCK — Serial clock for SSP0.
O
SPIFI_SCK — Serial clock for SPIFI.
O
CGU_OUT1 — CGU spare clock output 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S0_TX_MCLK — I2S transmit master clock.
I/O
I2S1_TX_SCK — Transmit Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
GPIO1[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SPIFI_SIO3 — I/O lane 3 for SPIFI.
O
U1_TXD — Transmitter output for UART1.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S1_RX_SDA — I2S1 Receive data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
O
LCD_VD13 — LCD data.
I/O
GPIO1[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SPIFI_SIO2 — I/O lane 2 for SPIFI.
I
U1_RXD — Receiver input for UART1.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SDA — I2S transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S1_RX_WS — Receive Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
O
LCD_VD12 — LCD data.
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P3_7
P3_8
P4_0
122
174
C11
C10
D5
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
D7
E7
-
123
124
1
176
179
1
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
C7
Description
[1]
LQFP208
B13
Reset state
LQFP144
P3_6
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO0[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP0.
I/O
SPIFI_MISO — Input 1 in SPIFI quad mode; SPIFI output IO1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP0.
I/O
SPIFI_MOSI — Input 0 in SPIFI quad mode; SPIFI output IO0.
I/O
GPIO5[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
SSP0_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP0.
I/O
SPIFI_CS — SPIFI serial flash chip select.
I/O
GPIO5[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
SSP0_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOA0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, output A.
I
NMI — External interrupt input to NMI.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD13 — LCD data.
I/O
U3_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART3 in
synchronous mode.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P4_2
P4_3
3
3
D3
C2
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
8
7
12
10
[5]
[2]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
A1
Reset state
LQFP144
P4_1
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO2[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_1 — SCT output 1. Match output 3 of timer 3.
O
LCD_VD0 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD19 — LCD data.
O
U3_TXD — Transmitter output for USART3.
I
ENET_COL — Ethernet Collision detect (MII interface).
AI
ADC0_1 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 1. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
I/O
GPIO2[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_0 — SCT output 0. Match output 0 of timer 0.
O
LCD_VD3 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD12 — LCD data.
I
U3_RXD — Receiver input for USART3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_3 — SCT output 3. Match output 3 of timer 0.
O
LCD_VD2 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD21 — LCD data.
I/O
U3_BAUD — Baud pin for USART3.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_0 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 0. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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9
14
[5]
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
B1
Reset state
LQFP144
P4_4
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO2[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_2 — SCT output 2. Match output 2 of timer 0.
O
LCD_VD1 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD20 — LCD data.
I/O
U3_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART3.
-
R — Function reserved.
AO DAC — DAC output. Configure the pin as GPIO input and use
the analog function select register in the SCU to select the
DAC.
P4_5
P4_6
D2
C1
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
10
11
15
17
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
I/O
GPIO2[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_5 — SCT output 5. Match output 3 of timer 3.
O
LCD_FP — Frame pulse (STN). Vertical synchronization pulse
(TFT).
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_4 — SCT output 4. Match output 3 of timer 3.
O
LCD_ENAB/LCDM — STN AC bias drive or TFT data enable
input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P4_8
P4_9
P4_10
14
21
E2
L2
M3
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
15
33
35
23
48
51
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
O;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
H4
Reset state
LQFP144
P4_7
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
O
LCD_DCLK — LCD panel clock.
I
GP_CLKIN — General-purpose clock input to the CGU.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S1_TX_SCK — Transmit Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SCK — Transmit Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_5 — SCT input 5. Capture input 2 of timer 2.
O
LCD_VD9 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
LCD_VD22 — LCD data.
O
CAN1_TD — CAN1 transmitter output.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_6 — SCT input 6. Capture input 1 of timer 3.
O
LCD_VD11 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
LCD_VD15 — LCD data.
I
CAN1_RD — CAN1 receiver input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_2 — SCT input 2. Capture input 2 of timer 0.
O
LCD_VD10 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
LCD_VD14 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P5_1
P5_2
P5_3
37
53
P3
R4
T8
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
39
46
54
55
63
76
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
N3
Reset state
LQFP144
P5_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO2[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOB2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, output B.
I/O
EMC_D12 — External memory data line 12.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_DSR — Data Set Ready input for UART1.
I
T1_CAP0 — Capture input 0 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
MCI2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, input.
I/O
EMC_D13 — External memory data line 13.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_DTR — Data Terminal Ready output for UART1. Can also
be configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal
for UART1.
I
T1_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
MCI1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, input.
I/O
EMC_D14 — External memory data line 14.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_RTS — Request to Send output for UART1. Can also be
configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal for
UART1.
I
T1_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
MCI0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, input.
I/O
EMC_D15 — External memory data line 15.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_RI — Ring Indicator input for UART1.
I
T1_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P5_5
P5_6
P5_7
57
80
P10
T13
R12
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
58
63
65
81
89
91
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
P9
Reset state
LQFP144
P5_4
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO2[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOB0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, output B.
I/O
EMC_D8 — External memory data line 8.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_CTS — Clear to Send input for UART1.
O
T1_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOA1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, output A.
I/O
EMC_D9 — External memory data line 9.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_DCD — Data Carrier Detect input for UART1.
O
T1_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOB1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, output B.
I/O
EMC_D10 — External memory data line 10.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_TXD — Transmitter output for UART1.
O
T1_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOA2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, output A.
I/O
EMC_D11 — External memory data line 11.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_RXD — Receiver input for UART1.
O
T1_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P6_1
P6_2
73
105
R15
L13
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
G5
J9
74
78
107
111
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
H7
Description
[1]
LQFP208
M12
Reset state
LQFP144
P6_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S0_RX_MCLK — I2S receive master clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_RX_SCK — Receive Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
EMC_DYCS1 — SDRAM chip select 1.
I/O
U0_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART0 in
synchronous mode.
I/O
I2S0_RX_WS — Receive Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T2_CAP0 — Capture input 2 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
EMC_CKEOUT1 — SDRAM clock enable 1.
I/O
U0_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART0.
I/O
I2S0_RX_SDA — I2S Receive data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T2_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P6_4
P6_5
P6_6
79
113
R16
P16
L14
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
F6
F9
-
80
82
83
114
117
119
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
P15
Reset state
LQFP144
P6_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO3[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
USB0_PPWR — VBUS drive signal (towards external charge
pump or power management unit); indicates that VBUS must
be driven (active HIGH). Add a pull-down resistor to disable the
power switch at reset. This signal has opposite polarity
compared to the USB_PPWR used on other NXP LPC parts.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CS1 — LOW active Chip Select 1 signal.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T2_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_6 — SCT input 6. Capture input 1 of timer 3.
O
U0_TXD — Transmitter output for USART0.
O
EMC_CAS — LOW active SDRAM Column Address Strobe.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_6 — SCT output 6. Match output 2 of timer 1.
I
U0_RXD — Receiver input for USART0.
O
EMC_RAS — LOW active SDRAM Row Address Strobe.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO0[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
EMC_BLS1 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB0_PWR_FAULT — Port power fault signal indicating
overcurrent condition; this signal monitors over-current on the
USB bus (external circuitry required to detect over-current
condition).
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T2_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P6_8
P6_9
P6_10
85
123
H13
J15
H15
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
F8
-
86
97
100
125
139
142
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
J13
Reset state
LQFP144
P6_7
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A15 — External memory address line 15.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
USB0_IND1 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 1.
I/O
GPIO5[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
T2_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A14 — External memory address line 14.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
USB0_IND0 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 0.
I/O
GPIO5[16] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
T2_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_DYCS0 — SDRAM chip select 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T2_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCABORT — Motor control PWM, LOW-active fast abort.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_DQMOUT1 — Data mask 1 used with SDRAM and static
devices.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P6_12
P7_0
P7_1
101
143
G15
B16
C14
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
103
110
113
145
158
162
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
C9
Description
[1]
LQFP208
H12
Reset state
LQFP144
P6_11
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO3[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CKEOUT0 — SDRAM clock enable 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T2_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO2[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_7 — SCT output 7. Match output 3 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_DQMOUT0 — Data mask 0 used with SDRAM and static
devices.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_14 — SCT output 14. Match output 2 of
timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_LE — Line end signal.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_15 — SCT output 15. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
O
LCD_VD19 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD7 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U2_TXD — Transmitter output for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
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P7_3
P7_4
115
165
C13
C8
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
117
132
167
189
[2]
[2]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
A16
Reset state
LQFP144
P7_2
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO3[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_4 — SCT input 4. Capture input 2 of timer 1.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SDA — I2S transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
O
LCD_VD18 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD6 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U2_RXD — Receiver input for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_3 — SCT input 3. Capture input 1 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD17 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD5 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_13 — SCT output 13. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD16 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD4 — LCD data.
O
TRACEDATA[0] — Trace data, bit 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_4 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 4. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P7_6
P7_7
133
191
C7
B6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
134
140
194
201
[5]
[2]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
A7
Reset state
LQFP144
P7_5
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO3[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_12 — SCT output 12. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD8 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD23 — LCD data.
O
TRACEDATA[1] — Trace data, bit 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_3 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 3. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
I/O
GPIO3[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_11 — SCT output 1. Match output 3 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_LP — Line synchronization pulse (STN). Horizontal
synchronization pulse (TFT).
-
R — Function reserved.
O
TRACEDATA[2] — Trace data, bit 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO3[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_8 — SCT output 8. Match output 0 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_PWR — LCD panel power enable.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
TRACEDATA[3] — Trace data, bit 3.
O
ENET_MDC — Ethernet MIIM clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC1_6 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 6. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P8_1
P8_2
P8_3
-
2
H5
K4
J3
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
36
37
[3]
[3]
[3]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
E5
Reset state
LQFP144
P8_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO4[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
USB0_PWR_FAULT — Port power fault signal indicating
overcurrent condition; this signal monitors over-current on the
USB bus (external circuitry required to detect over-current
condition).
-
R — Function reserved.
I
MCI2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T0_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
USB0_IND1 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
MCI1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T0_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
USB0_IND0 — USB0 port indicator LED control output 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
MCI0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T0_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D2 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD12 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD19 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T0_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 0.
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P8_5
P8_6
P8_7
-
39
J1
K3
K1
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
40
43
45
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
J2
Reset state
LQFP144
P8_4
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO4[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D1 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD7 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD16 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T0_CAP0 — Capture input 0 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D0 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD6 — LCD data.
O
LCD_VD8 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T0_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
USB1_ULPI_NXT — ULPI link NXT signal. Data flow control
signal from the PHY.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD5 — LCD data.
O
LCD_LP — Line synchronization pulse (STN). Horizontal
synchronization pulse (TFT).
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T0_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 0.
I/O
GPIO4[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
USB1_ULPI_STP — ULPI link STP signal. Asserted to end or
interrupt transfers to the PHY.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
LCD_VD4 — LCD data.
O
LCD_PWR — LCD panel power enable.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T0_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 0.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P9_0
P9_1
P9_2
-
49
T1
N6
N8
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
59
66
70
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
L1
Reset state
LQFP144
P8_8
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB1_ULPI_CLK — ULPI link CLK signal. 60 MHz clock
generated by the PHY.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CGU_OUT0 — CGU spare clock output 0.
O
I2S1_TX_MCLK — I2S1 transmit master clock.
I/O
GPIO4[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCABORT — Motor control PWM, LOW-active fast abort.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_CRS — Ethernet Carrier Sense (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP0.
I/O
GPIO4[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOA2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, output A.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I
ENET_RX_ER — Ethernet receive error (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP0.
I/O
GPIO4[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOB2 — Motor control PWM channel 2, output B.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SDA — I2S transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
I
ENET_RXD3 — Ethernet receive data 3 (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP0.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
P9_4
P9_5
P9_6
-
79
N10
M9
L11
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
69
72
92
98
103
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
M6
Reset state
LQFP144
P9_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
GPIO4[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOA0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, output A.
O
USB1_IND1 — USB1 Port indicator LED control output 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RXD2 — Ethernet receive data 2 (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U3_TXD — Transmitter output for USART3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
MCOB0 — Motor control PWM channel 0, output B.
O
USB1_IND0 — USB1 Port indicator LED control output 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[17] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
ENET_TXD2 — Ethernet transmit data 2 (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U3_RXD — Receiver input for USART3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
MCOA1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, output A.
O
USB1_PPWR — VBUS drive signal (towards external charge
pump or power management unit); indicates that VBUS must
be driven (active HIGH). Add a pull-down resistor to disable the
power switch at reset. This signal has opposite polarity
compared to the USB_PPWR used on other NXP LPC parts.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[18] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
ENET_TXD3 — Ethernet transmit data 3 (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U0_TXD — Transmitter output for USART0.
I/O
GPIO4[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
MCOB1 — Motor control PWM channel 1, output B.
I
USB1_PWR_FAULT — USB1 Port power fault signal
indicating over-current condition; this signal monitors
over-current on the USB1 bus (external circuitry required to
detect over-current condition).
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_COL — Ethernet Collision detect (MII interface).
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U0_RXD — Receiver input for USART0.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
PA_1
PA_2
PA_3
-
126
J14
K15
H11
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
134
136
147
[2]
[3]
[3]
[3]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
L12
Reset state
LQFP144
PA_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S1_RX_MCLK — I2S1 receive master clock.
O
CGU_OUT1 — CGU spare clock output 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO4[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
QEI_IDX — Quadrature Encoder Interface INDEX input.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U2_TXD — Transmitter output for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO4[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
QEI_PHB — Quadrature Encoder Interface PHB input.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U2_RXD — Receiver input for USART2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO4[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
QEI_PHA — Quadrature Encoder Interface PHA input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
PB_0
PB_1
PB_2
-
151
B15
A14
B12
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
164
175
177
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
G13
Reset state
LQFP144
PA_4
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_9 — SCT output 9. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A23 — External memory address line 23.
I/O
GPIO5[19] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_10 — SCT output 10. Match output 3 of timer 3.
O
LCD_VD23 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[20] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB1_ULPI_DIR — ULPI link DIR signal. Controls the ULP
data line direction.
O
LCD_VD22 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[21] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_6 — SCT output 6. Match output 2 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D7 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 7.
O
LCD_VD21 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[22] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_7 — SCT output 7. Match output 3 of timer 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PB_4
PB_5
PB_6
-
178
B11
A12
A6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
180
181
-
[2]
[2]
[2]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
A13
Reset state
LQFP144
PB_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D6 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 6.
O
LCD_VD20 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[23] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CTOUT_8 — SCT output 8. Match output 0 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D5 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 5.
O
LCD_VD15 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[24] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_5 — SCT input 5. Capture input 2 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D4 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 4.
O
LCD_VD14 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[25] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_7 — SCT input 7.
O
LCD_PWR — LCD panel power enable.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D3 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 3.
O
LCD_VD13 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO5[26] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CTIN_6 — SCT input 6. Capture input 1 of timer 3.
O
LCD_VD19 — LCD data.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_6 and ADC1 — ADC0, input channel 6. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
PC_1
PC_2
-
7
E4
F6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
9
13
[5]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
D4
Reset state
LQFP144
PC_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB1_ULPI_CLK — ULPI link CLK signal. 60 MHz clock
generated by the PHY.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
ENET_RX_CLK — Ethernet Receive Clock (MII interface).
O
LCD_DCLK — LCD panel clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_CLK — SD/MMC card clock.
AI
ADC1_1 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 1. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D7 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 7.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_RI — Ring Indicator input for UART1.
O
ENET_MDC — Ethernet MIIM clock.
I/O
GPIO6[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP0 — Capture input 0 of timer 3.
O
SD_VOLT0 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 0.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D6 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 6.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_CTS — Clear to Send input for UART1.
O
ENET_TXD2 — Ethernet transmit data 2 (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_RST — SD/MMC reset signal for MMC4.4 card.
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PC_4
-
11
F4
-
-
16
[5]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
F5
Reset state
LQFP144
PC_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D5 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 5.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_RTS — Request to Send output for UART1. Can also be
configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal for
UART1.
O
ENET_TXD3 — Ethernet transmit data 3 (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_VOLT1 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 1.
AI
ADC1_0 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 0. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D4 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 4.
-
R — Function reserved.
ENET_TX_EN — Ethernet transmit enable (RMII/MII
interface).
PC_5
PC_6
G4
H6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
20
22
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
I/O
GPIO6[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP1 — Capture input 1 of timer 3.
I/O
SD_DAT0 — SD/MMC data bus line 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D3 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
ENET_TX_ER — Ethernet Transmit Error (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP2 — Capture input 2 of timer 3.
I/O
SD_DAT1 — SD/MMC data bus line 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D2 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RXD2 — Ethernet receive data 2 (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
T3_CAP3 — Capture input 3 of timer 3.
I/O
SD_DAT2 — SD/MMC data bus line 2.
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PC_8
PC_9
PC_10
-
-
N4
K2
M5
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
G5
Reset state
LQFP144
PC_7
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D1 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RXD3 — Ethernet receive data 3 (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT0 — Match output 0 of timer 3.
I/O
SD_DAT3 — SD/MMC data bus line 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D0 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RX_DV — Ethernet Receive Data Valid (RMII/MII
interface).
I/O
GPIO6[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT1 — Match output 1 of timer 3.
I
SD_CD — SD/MMC card detect input.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB1_ULPI_NXT — ULPI link NXT signal. Data flow control
signal from the PHY.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ENET_RX_ER — Ethernet receive error (MII interface).
I/O
GPIO6[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT2 — Match output 2 of timer 3.
O
SD_POW — SD/MMC power monitor output.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
USB1_ULPI_STP — ULPI link STP signal. Asserted to end or
interrupt transfers to the PHY.
I
U1_DSR — Data Set Ready input for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
T3_MAT3 — Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
SD_CMD — SD/MMC command signal.
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PC_12
PC_13
PC_14
-
-
L6
M1
N1
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
L5
Reset state
LQFP144
PC_11
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
USB1_ULPI_DIR — ULPI link DIR signal. Controls the ULP
data line direction.
I
U1_DCD — Data Carrier Detect input for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_DAT4 — SD/MMC data bus line 4.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_DTR — Data Terminal Ready output for UART1. Can also
be configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal
for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_SDA — I2S transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
SD_DAT5 — SD/MMC data bus line 5.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U1_TXD — Transmitter output for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S0_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
I/O
SD_DAT6 — SD/MMC data bus line 6.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U1_RXD — Receiver input for UART1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
ENET_TX_ER — Ethernet Transmit Error (MII interface).
I/O
SD_DAT7 — SD/MMC data bus line 7.
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PD_1
PD_2
PD_3
-
-
P1
R1
P4
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
N2
Reset state
LQFP144
PD_0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_15 — SCT output 15. Match output 3 of timer 3.
O
EMC_DQMOUT2 — Data mask 2 used with SDRAM and static
devices.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CKEOUT2 — SDRAM clock enable 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
SD_POW — SD/MMC power monitor output.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_7 — SCT output 7. Match output 3 of timer 1.
I/O
EMC_D16 — External memory data line 16.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[16] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_6 — SCT output 7. Match output 2 of timer 1.
I/O
EMC_D17 — External memory data line 17.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[17] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PD_5
PD_6
PD_7
-
-
P6
R6
T6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
68
72
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
T2
Reset state
LQFP144
PD_4
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_8 — SCT output 8. Match output 0 of timer 2.
I/O
EMC_D18 — External memory data line 18.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[18] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_9 — SCT output 9. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D19 — External memory data line 19.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[19] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_10 — SCT output 10. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D20 — External memory data line 20.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[20] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_5 — SCT input 5. Capture input 2 of timer 2.
I/O
EMC_D21 — External memory data line 21.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[21] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PD_9
PD_10
PD_11
-
74
T11
P11
N9
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
84
86
88
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
P8
Reset state
LQFP144
PD_8
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_6 — SCT input 6. Capture input 1 of timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D22 — External memory data line 22.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[22] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_13 — SCT output 13. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
I/O
EMC_D23 — External memory data line 23.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[23] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_1 — SCT input 1. Capture input 1 of timer 0. Capture
input 1 of
timer 2.
O
EMC_BLS3 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[24] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CS3 — LOW active Chip Select 3 signal.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[25] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I/O
USB1_ULPI_D0 — ULPI link bidirectional data line 0.
O
CTOUT_14 — SCT output 14. Match output 2 of
timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PD_13
PD_14
PD_15
-
94
T14
R13
T15
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
97
99
101
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
N11
Reset state
LQFP144
PD_12
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_CS2 — LOW active Chip Select 2 signal.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[26] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_10 — SCT output 10. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_0 — SCT input 0. Capture input 0 of timer 0, 1, 2, 3.
O
EMC_BLS2 — LOW active Byte Lane select signal 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[27] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_13 — SCT output 13. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_DYCS2 — SDRAM chip select 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[28] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_11 — SCT output 11. Match output 3 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A17 — External memory address line 17.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[29] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
SD_WP — SD/MMC card write protect input.
O
CTOUT_8 — SCT output 8. Match output 0 of timer 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PE_0
PE_1
PE_2
-
104
P14
N14
M14
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
106
112
115
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
R14
Reset state
LQFP144
PD_16
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A16 — External memory address line 16.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO6[30] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
SD_VOLT2 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 2.
O
CTOUT_12 — SCT output 12. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A18 — External memory address line 18.
I/O
GPIO7[0] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
O
CAN1_TD — CAN1 transmitter output.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A19 — External memory address line 19.
I/O
GPIO7[1] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
I
CAN1_RD — CAN1 receiver input.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
ADCTRIG0 — ADC trigger input 0.
I
CAN0_RD — CAN receiver input.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A20 — External memory address line 20.
I/O
GPIO7[2] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PE_4
PE_5
PE_6
-
118
K13
N16
M16
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
120
122
124
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
K12
Reset state
LQFP144
PE_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CAN0_TD — CAN transmitter output.
I
ADCTRIG1 — ADC trigger input 1.
I/O
EMC_A21 — External memory address line 21.
I/O
GPIO7[3] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
NMI — External interrupt input to NMI.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
EMC_A22 — External memory address line 22.
I/O
GPIO7[4] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_3 — SCT output 3. Match output 3 of timer 0.
O
U1_RTS — Request to Send output for UART1. Can also be
configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal for
UART1.
I/O
EMC_D24 — External memory data line 24.
I/O
GPIO7[5] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_2 — SCT output 2. Match output 2 of timer 0.
I
U1_RI — Ring Indicator input for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D25 — External memory data line 25.
I/O
GPIO7[6] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PE_8
PE_9
PE_10
-
149
F14
E16
E14
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
150
152
154
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
F15
Reset state
LQFP144
PE_7
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_5 — SCT output 5. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I
U1_CTS — Clear to Send input for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D26 — External memory data line 26.
I/O
GPIO7[7] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_4 — SCT output 4. Match output 3 of timer 3.
I
U1_DSR — Data Set Ready input for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D27 — External memory data line 27.
I/O
GPIO7[8] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_4 — SCT input 4. Capture input 2 of timer 1.
I
U1_DCD — Data Carrier Detect input for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D28 — External memory data line 28.
I/O
GPIO7[9] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
CTIN_3 — SCT input 3. Capture input 1 of timer 1.
O
U1_DTR — Data Terminal Ready output for UART1. Can also
be configured to be an RS-485/EIA-485 output enable signal
for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D29 — External memory data line 29.
I/O
GPIO7[10] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PE_12
PE_13
PE_14
-
-
D15
G14
C15
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
D16
Reset state
LQFP144
PE_11
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_12 — SCT output 12. Match output 3 of
timer 3.
O
U1_TXD — Transmitter output for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D30 — External memory data line 30.
I/O
GPIO7[11] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_11 — SCT output 11. Match output 3 of
timer 2.
I
U1_RXD — Receiver input for UART1.
I/O
EMC_D31 — External memory data line 31.
I/O
GPIO7[12] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_14 — SCT output 14. Match output 2 of
timer 3.
I/O
I2C1_SDA — I2C1 data input/output (this pin does not use a
specialized I2C pad).
O
EMC_DQMOUT3 — Data mask 3 used with SDRAM and static
devices.
I/O
GPIO7[13] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
EMC_DYCS3 — SDRAM chip select 3.
I/O
GPIO7[14] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PF_0
PF_1
PF_2
-
-
D12
E11
D11
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
-
-
159
-
168
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
N;
PU
OL;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
E13
Reset state
LQFP144
PE_15
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CTOUT_0 — SCT output 0. Match output 0 of timer 0.
I/O
I2C1_SCL — I2C1 clock input/output (this pin does not use a
specialized I2C pad).
O
EMC_CKEOUT3 — SDRAM clock enable 3.
I/O
GPIO7[15] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SCK — Serial clock for SSP0.
I
GP_CLKIN — General-purpose clock input to the CGU.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S1_TX_MCLK — I2S1 transmit master clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP0_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[16] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U3_TXD — Transmitter output for USART3.
I/O
SSP0_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[17] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
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PF_4
PF_5
-
170
D10
E9
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H4
-
120
-
172
190
[2]
[2]
[5]
N;
PU
OL;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
E10
Reset state
LQFP144
PF_3
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U3_RXD — Receiver input for USART3.
I/O
SSP0_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP0.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[18] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SSP1_SCK — Serial clock for SSP1.
I
GP_CLKIN — General-purpose clock input to the CGU.
O
TRACECLK — Trace clock.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S0_TX_MCLK — I2S transmit master clock.
I/O
I2S0_RX_SCK — I2S receive clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U3_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART3 in
synchronous mode.
I/O
SSP1_SSEL — Slave Select for SSP1.
O
TRACEDATA[0] — Trace data, bit 0.
I/O
GPIO7[19] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC1_4 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 4. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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PF_7
PF_8
-
192
B7
E6
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
-
-
-
-
193
-
[5]
[5]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
E7
Reset state
LQFP144
PF_6
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U3_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART3.
I/O
SSP1_MISO — Master In Slave Out for SSP1.
O
TRACEDATA[1] — Trace data, bit 1.
I/O
GPIO7[20] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S1_TX_SDA — I2S1 transmit data. It is driven by the
transmitter and read by the receiver. Corresponds to the signal
SD in the I2S-bus specification.
AI
ADC1_3 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 3. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U3_BAUD — Baud pin USART3.
I/O
SSP1_MOSI — Master Out Slave in for SSP1.
O
TRACEDATA[2] — Trace data, bit 2.
I/O
GPIO7[21] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S1_TX_WS — Transmit Word Select. It is driven by the
master and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal
WS in the I2S-bus specification.
AI/
O
ADC1_7 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 7 or band gap
output. Configure the pin as GPIO input and use the ADC
function select register in the SCU to select the ADC.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U0_UCLK — Serial clock input/output for USART0 in
synchronous mode.
I
CTIN_2 — SCT input 2. Capture input 2 of timer 0.
O
TRACEDATA[3] — Trace data, bit 3.
I/O
GPIO7[22] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_2 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 2. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
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PF_10
PF_11
-
203
A3
A2
-
-
-
-
205
207
[5]
[5]
[5]
N;
PU
N;
PU
N;
PU
Type
-
Description
[1]
LQFP208
D6
Reset state
LQFP144
PF_9
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
U0_DIR — RS-485/EIA-485 output enable/direction control for
USART0.
O
CTOUT_1 — SCT output 1. Match output 3 of timer 3.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[23] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC1_2 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 2. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
U0_TXD — Transmitter output for USART0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[24] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
SD_WP — SD/MMC card write protect input.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC0_5 — ADC0 and ADC1, input channel 5. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
-
R — Function reserved.
I
U0_RXD — Receiver input for USART0.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
GPIO7[25] — General purpose digital input/output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
SD_VOLT2 — SD/MMC bus voltage select output 2.
-
R — Function reserved.
AI
ADC1_5 — ADC1 and ADC0, input channel 5. Configure the
pin as GPIO input and use the ADC function select register in
the SCU to select the ADC.
Clock pins
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CLK1
CLK2
CLK3
45
62
T10
D14
P12
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
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-
K6
-
-
99
-
-
141
-
[4]
[4]
[4]
[4]
O;
PU
O;
PU
O;
PU
O;
PU
Type
K3
Description
[1]
LQFP208
N5
Reset state
LQFP144
CLK0
TFBGA100
Pin name
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
O
EMC_CLK0 — SDRAM clock 0.
O
CLKOUT — Clock output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_CLK — SD/MMC card clock.
O
EMC_CLK01 — SDRAM clock 0 and clock 1 combined.
I/O
SSP1_SCK — Serial clock for SSP1.
I
ENET_TX_CLK (ENET_REF_CLK) — Ethernet Transmit
Clock (MII interface) or Ethernet Reference Clock (RMII
interface).
O
EMC_CLK1 — SDRAM clock 1.
O
CLKOUT — Clock output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CGU_OUT0 — CGU spare clock output 0.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
I2S1_TX_MCLK — I2S1 transmit master clock.
O
EMC_CLK3 — SDRAM clock 3.
O
CLKOUT — Clock output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
SD_CLK — SD/MMC card clock.
O
EMC_CLK23 — SDRAM clock 2 and clock 3 combined.
O
I2S0_TX_MCLK — I2S transmit master clock.
I/O
I2S1_RX_SCK — Receive Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
O
EMC_CLK2 — SDRAM clock 2.
O
CLKOUT — Clock output pin.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
-
R — Function reserved.
O
CGU_OUT1 — CGU spare clock output 1.
-
R — Function reserved.
I/O
I2S1_RX_SCK — Receive Clock. It is driven by the master
and received by the slave. Corresponds to the signal SCK in
the I2S-bus specification.
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41
Type
A6
Description
[1]
LQFP208
L4
Reset state
LQFP144
Pin name
TFBGA100
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
Debug pins
DBGEN
[2]
I
I
JTAG interface control signal. Also used for boundary scan.
I; F
I
Test Clock for JTAG interface (default) or Serial Wire (SW)
clock.
TCK/SWDCLK
J5
H2
27
38
[2]
TRST
M4
B4
29
42
[2]
I; PU I
Test Reset for JTAG interface.
I; PU I
Test Mode Select for JTAG interface (default) or SW debug
data input/output.
Test Data Out for JTAG interface (default) or SW trace output.
TMS/SWDIO
K6
C4
30
44
[2]
TDO/SWO
K5
H3
31
46
[2]
O
I; PU I
Test Data In for JTAG interface.
O
J4
G3
26
35
[2]
USB0_DP
F2
E1
18
26
[6]
-
I/O
USB0 bidirectional D+ line. Do not add an external series
resistor.
USB0_DM
G2
E2
20
28
[6]
-
I/O
USB0 bidirectional D line. Do not add an external series
resistor.
USB0_VBUS
F1
E3
21
29
[6]
-
I/O
VBUS pin (power on USB cable). This pin includes an internal
pull-down resistor of 70 k (typical)  30 k.
I
Indicates to the transceiver whether connected as an A-device
(USB0_ID LOW) or B-device (USB0_ID HIGH). For use with
OTG, this pin has an internal pull-up resistor.
TDI
USB0 pins
[7]
USB0_ID
H2
F1
22
30
[8]
-
USB0_RREF
H1
F3
24
32
[8]
-
USB1_DP
F12
E9
89
129
[9]
-
I/O
USB1 bidirectional D+ line. Add an external series resistor of
33  +/- 2 %.
USB1_DM
G12
E10
90
130
[9]
-
I/O
USB1 bidirectional D line. Add an external series resistor of
33  +/- 2 %.
I2C0_SCL
L15
D6
92
132
[10]
I; F
I/O
I2C clock input/output. Open-drain output (for I2C-bus
compliance).
I2C0_SDA
L16
E6
93
133
[10]
I; F
I/O
I2C data input/output. Open-drain output (for I2C-bus
compliance).
12.0 k (accuracy 1 %) on-board resistor to ground for current
reference.
USB1 pins
I2C-bus pins
Reset and wake-up pins
RESET
D9
B6
128
185
[11]
I; IA
I
External reset input: A LOW on this pin resets the device,
causing I/O ports and peripherals to take on their default
states, and processor execution to begin at address 0.
WAKEUP0
A9
A4
130
187
[11]
I; IA
I
External wake-up input; can raise an interrupt and can cause
wake-up from any of the low-power modes. A pulse with a
duration of at least 45 ns wakes up the part.
-
[11]
Input 0 of the event monitor.
WAKEUP1
A10
-
-
I; IA
I
External wake-up input; can raise an interrupt and can cause
wake-up from any of the low-power modes. A pulse with a
duration of at least 45 ns wakes up the part.
Input 1 of the event monitor.
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-
Type
-
Description
[1]
C9
Reset state
LQFP208
WAKEUP2
LQFP144
Pin name
TFBGA100
Pin description …continued
LBGA256
Table 3.
[11]
I; IA
I
External wake-up input; can raise an interrupt and can cause
wake-up from any of the low-power modes. A pulse with a
duration of at least 45 ns wakes up the part.
I; IA
I
External wake-up input; can raise an interrupt and can cause
wake-up from any of the low-power modes. A pulse with a
duration of at least 45 ns wakes up the part.
Input 2 of the event monitor.
D8
-
-
-
[11]
ADC0_0/
ADC1_0/DAC
E3
A2
6
8
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 0. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1 and
DAC.
ADC0_1/
ADC1_1
C3
A1
2
4
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 1. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_2/
ADC1_2
A4
B3
143
206
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 2. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_3/
ADC1_3
B5
A3
139
200
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 3. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_4/
ADC1_4
C6
-
138
199
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 4. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_5/
ADC1_5
B3
-
144
208
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 5. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_6/
ADC1_6
A5
-
142
204
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 6. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
ADC0_7/
ADC1_7
C5
-
136
197
[8]
AI;
IA
I
ADC input channel 7. Shared between 10-bit ADC0/1.
RTC_ALARM
A11
C3
129
186
[11]
-
O
RTC controlled output.
RTCX1
A8
A5
125
182
[8]
-
I
Input to the RTC 32 kHz ultra-low power oscillator circuit.
183
[8]
-
O
Output from the RTC 32 kHz ultra-low power oscillator circuit.
O
O
Event monitor sample output.
WAKEUP3
ADC pins
RTC pins
RTCX2
SAMPLE
B8
B9
B5
126
-
-
-
[11]
Crystal oscillator pins
XTAL1
D1
B1
12
18
[8]
-
I
Input to the oscillator circuit and internal clock generator
circuits.
XTAL2
E1
C1
13
19
[8]
-
O
Output from the oscillator amplifier.
Power and ground pins
USB0_VDDA
3V3_DRIVER
F3
D1
16
24
-
-
Separate analog 3.3 V power supply for driver.
USB0
_VDDA3V3
G3
D2
17
25
-
-
USB 3.3 V separate power supply voltage.
USB0_VSSA
_TERM
H3
D3
19
27
-
-
Dedicated analog ground for clean reference for termination
resistors.
USB0_VSSA
_REF
G1
F2
23
31
-
-
Dedicated clean analog ground for generation of reference
currents and voltages.
VDDA
B4
B2
137
198
-
-
Analog power supply and ADC reference voltage.
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LQFP144
LQFP208
Reset state
VBAT
B10
C5
127
184
-
VDDREG
F10,
F9,
L8,
L7
E4,
E5,
F4
94,
131,
59,
25
135,
188,
195,
82,
33
VPP
E8
-
-
-
[12]
Description
Type
LBGA256
Pin name
Pin description …continued
[1]
Table 3.
-
RTC power supply: 3.3 V on this pin supplies power to the
RTC.
-
Main regulator power supply.
-
-
OTP programming voltage.
-
-
I/O power supply.
VDDIO
D7,
F10,
E12, K5
F7,
F8,
G10,
H10,
J6,
J7,
K7,
L9,
L10,
N7,
N13
5,
36,
41,
71,
77,
107,
111,
141
6,
52,
57,
102,
110,
155,
160,
202
[12]
VSS
G9,
H7,
J10,
J11,
K8
-
-
[13]
-
-
Ground.
VSSIO
C4,
D13,
G6,
G7,
G8,
H8,
H9,
J8,
J9,
K9,
K10,
M13,
P7,
P13
4,
40,
76,
109
5,
56,
109,
157
[13]
-
-
Ground.
VSSA
B2
135
196
-
-
Analog ground.
C8,
D4,
D5,
G8,
J3,
J6
C2
[1]
N = neutral, input buffer disabled; no extra VDDIO current consumption if the input is driven midway between supplies; set the EZI bit in
the SFS register to enable the input buffer; I = input, OL = output driving LOW; OH = output driving HIGH; AI/O = analog input/output; IA
= inactive; PU = pull-up enabled (weak pull-up resistor pulls up pin to VDDIO; F = floating. Reset state reflects the pin state at reset
without boot code operation.
[2]
5 V tolerant pad with 15 ns glitch filter (5 V tolerant if VDDIO present; if VDDIO not present, do not exceed 3.6 V); provides digital I/O
functions with TTL levels and hysteresis; normal drive strength.
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[3]
5 V tolerant pad with 15 ns glitch filter (5 V tolerant if VDDIO present; if VDDIO not present, do not exceed 3.6 V) providing digital I/O
functions with TTL levels, and hysteresis; high drive strength.
[4]
5 V tolerant pad with 15 ns glitch filter (5 V tolerant if VDDIO present; if VDDIO not present, do not exceed 3.6 V) providing high-speed
digital I/O functions with TTL levels and hysteresis.
[5]
5 V tolerant pad providing digital I/O functions (with TTL levels and hysteresis) and analog input or output (5 V tolerant if VDDIO present;
if VDDIO not present, do not exceed 3.6 V). When configured as an ADC input or DAC output, the pin is not 5 V tolerant. For analog
functionality, disable the digital section of the pad by setting the pin to an input function and by disabling the pull-up resistor through the
corresponding SFSP register.
[6]
5 V tolerant transparent analog pad.
[7]
For maximum load CL = 6.5 F and maximum resistance Rpd = 80 k, the VBUS signal takes about 2 s to fall from VBUS = 5 V to VBUS
= 0.2 V when it is no longer driven.
[8]
Transparent analog pad. Not 5 V tolerant.
[9]
Pad provides USB functions; It is designed in accordance with the USB specification, revision 2.0 (Full-speed and Low-speed mode
only).
[10] Open-drain 5 V tolerant digital I/O pad, compatible with I2C-bus Fast Mode Plus specification. This pad requires an external pull-up to
provide output functionality. When power is switched off, this pin connected to the I2C-bus is floating and does not disturb the I2C lines.
[11] 5 V tolerant pad with 20 ns glitch filter; provides digital I/O functions with open-drain output with weak pull-up resistor and hysteresis.
[12] On the LQFP208 package, VPP is internally connected to VDDIO.
[13] On the LQFP208 package, VSSIO and VSS are connected to a common ground plane.
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7. Functional description
7.1 Architectural overview
The ARM Cortex-M3 includes three AHB-Lite buses: the system bus, the I-code bus, and
the D-code bus. The I-code and D-code core buses allow for concurrent code and data
accesses from different slave ports.
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x use a multi-layer AHB matrix to connect the ARM Cortex-M3
buses and other bus masters to peripherals. Flexible connections allow different bus
masters to access peripherals that are on different slave ports of the matrix
simultaneously.
7.2 ARM Cortex-M3 processor
The ARM Cortex-M3 is a general purpose, 32-bit microprocessor, which offers high
performance and low-power consumption. The ARM Cortex-M3 offers many new
features, including a Thumb-2 instruction set, low interrupt latency, hardware multiply and
divide, interruptable/continuable multiple load and store instructions, automatic state save
and restore for interrupts, tightly integrated interrupt controller with wake-up interrupt
controller, and multiple core buses capable of simultaneous accesses.
Pipeline techniques are employed so that all parts of the processing and memory systems
can operate continuously. Typically, while one instruction is being executed, its successor
is being decoded, and a third instruction is being fetched from memory.
The ARM Cortex-M3 processor is described in detail in the Cortex-M3 Technical
Reference Manual.
7.3 System Tick timer (SysTick)
The ARM Cortex-M3 includes a system tick timer (SYSTICK) that is intended to generate
a dedicated SYSTICK exception at a 10 ms interval.
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7.4 AHB multilayer matrix
TEST/DEBUG
INTERFACE
HIGH-SPEED PHY
ARM
CORTEX-M3
System
bus
I-code
bus
DMA
D-code
bus
0
ETHERNET
USB0
USB1
LCD
SD/
MMC
masters
1
slaves
256/512 kB FLASH A
256/512 kB FLASH B
16 kB EEPROM
64 kB ROM
32 kB LOCAL SRAM
40 kB LOCAL SRAM
32 kB AHB SRAM
16 kB AHB SRAM
16 kB AHB SRAM
SPIFI
EXTERNAL
MEMORY
CONTROLLER
AHB REGISTER
INTERFACES,
APB, RTC DOMAIN
PERIPHERALS
AHB MULTILAYER MATRIX
= master-slave connection
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AHB multilayer matrix master and slave connections
7.5 Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
The NVIC is part of the Cortex-M3. The tight coupling to the CPU allows for low interrupt
latency and efficient processing of late arriving interrupts.
7.5.1 Features
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Controls system exceptions and peripheral interrupts.
On the LPC185x/3x/2x/1x, the NVIC supports 53 vectored interrupts.
Eight programmable interrupt priority levels, with hardware priority level masking.
Relocatable vector table.
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• Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI).
• Software interrupt generation.
7.5.2 Interrupt sources
Each peripheral device has one interrupt line connected to the NVIC but can have several
interrupt flags. Individual interrupt flags can also represent more than one interrupt
source.
7.6 Event router
The event router combines various internal signals, interrupts, and the external interrupt
pins (WAKEUP[3:0]) to create an interrupt in the NVIC, if enabled. In addition, the event
router creates a wake-up signal to the ARM core and the CCU for waking up from Sleep,
Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep power-down modes. Individual events can be
configured as edge or level sensitive and can be enabled or disabled in the event router.
The event router can be battery powered.
The following events if enabled in the event router can create a wake-up signal from
sleep, deep-sleep, power-down, and deep power-down modes and/or create an interrupt:
• External pins WAKEUP0/1/2/3 and RESET
• Alarm timer, RTC (32 kHz oscillator running)
The following events if enabled in the event router can create a wake-up signal from sleep
mode only and/or create an interrupt:
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•
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WWDT, BOD interrupts
C_CAN0/1 and QEI interrupts
Ethernet, USB0, USB1 signals
Selected outputs of combined timers (SCT and timer0/1/3)
Remark: Any interrupt can wake up the ARM Cortex-M3 from sleep mode if enabled in
the NVIC.
7.7 Global Input Multiplexer Array (GIMA)
The GIMA routes signals to event-driven peripheral targets like the SCT, timers, event
router, or the ADCs.
7.7.1 Features
•
•
•
•
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Single selection of a source.
Signal inversion.
Can capture a pulse if the input event source is faster than the target clock.
Synchronization of input event and target clock.
Single-cycle pulse generation for target.
7.8 On-chip static RAM
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x support up to 136 kB SRAM with separate bus master access for
higher throughput and individual power control for low-power operation.
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7.9 On-chip flash memory
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain up to 1 MB of dual-bank flash program memory. With
dual-bank flash memory, the user code can write or erase one flash bank while reading
the other flash bank without interruption. A two-port flash accelerator maximizes the flash
performance.
In-System Programming (ISP) and In-Application Programming (IAP) routines for
programming the flash memory are provided in the Boot ROM.
7.10 EEPROM
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain up to 16 kB of on-chip byte-erasable and
byte-programmable EEPROM memory.
The EEPROM memory is divided into 128 pages. The user can access pages 1 through
127. Page 128 is protected.
7.11 Boot ROM
The internal ROM memory is used to store the boot code of the LPC185x/3x/2x/1x. After a
reset, the ARM processor will start its code execution from this memory.
The boot ROM memory includes the following features:
• The ROM memory size is 64 kB.
• Supports booting from external static memory such as NOR flash, SPI flash, quad SPI
flash, USB0, and USB1.
• Includes API for OTP programming.
• Includes a flexible USB device stack that supports Human Interface Device (HID),
Mass Storage Class (MSC), and Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) drivers.
The default boot source is the flash memory. Several other boot modes are available if
P2_7 is LOW on reset depending on the values of the OTP bits BOOT_SRC. If the OTP
memory is not programmed or the BOOT_SRC bits are all zero, the states of the boot pins
P2_9, P2_8, P1_2, and P1_1 determine the boot mode.
Table 4.
Boot mode when OTP BOOT_SRC bits are programmed
Boot mode BOOT_SRC BOOT_SRC BOOT_SRC
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
BOOT_SRC Description
bit 0
Pin state
0
0
0
0
The reset state of P1_1, P1_2, P2_8, and P2_9
pins determines the boot source. See Table 5.
USART0
0
0
0
1
Enter ISP mode using USART0 functions on pins
P2_0 and P2_1.
SPIFI
0
0
1
0
Boot from Quad SPI flash connected to the SPIFI
interface using pins P3_3 to P3_8.
EMC 8-bit
0
0
1
1
Boot from external static memory (such as NOR
flash) using CS0 and an 8-bit data bus.
EMC 16-bit
0
1
0
0
Boot from external static memory (such as NOR
flash) using CS0 and a 16-bit data bus.
EMC 32-bit
0
1
0
1
Boot from external static memory (such as NOR
flash) using CS0 and a 32-bit data bus.
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Table 4.
Boot mode when OTP BOOT_SRC bits are programmed
Boot mode BOOT_SRC BOOT_SRC BOOT_SRC
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
BOOT_SRC Description
bit 0
USB0
0
1
1
0
Boot from USB0.
USB1
0
1
1
1
Boot from USB1.
SPI (SSP)
1
0
0
0
Boot from SPI flash connected to the SSP0
interface on P3_3 (function SSP0_SCK), P3_6
(function SSP0_SSEL), P3_7 (function
SSP0_MISO), and P3_8 (function SSP0_MOSI)[1].
USART3
1
0
0
1
Enter ISP mode using USART3 functions on pins
P2_3 and P2_4.
[1]
The boot loader programs the appropriate pin function at reset to boot using either SSP0 or SPIFI.
Remark: Pin functions for SPIFI and SSP0 boot are different.
Table 5.
Boot mode when OPT BOOT_SRC bits are zero
Boot mode
Pins
Description
P2_9
P2_8
P1_2
P1_1
USART0
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
Enter ISP mode using USART0 pins
P2_0 and P2_1.
SPIFI
LOW
LOW
LOW
HIGH
Boot from Quad SPI flash connected to
the SPIFI interface on P3_3 to P3_8[1].
EMC 8-bit
LOW
LOW
HIGH
LOW
Boot from external static memory (such
as NOR flash) using CS0 and an 8-bit
data bus.
EMC 16-bit
LOW
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
Boot from external static memory (such
as NOR flash) using CS0 and a 16-bit
data bus.
EMC 32-bit
LOW
HIGH
LOW
LOW
Boot from external static memory (such
as NOR flash) using CS0 and a 32-bit
data bus.
USB0
LOW
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
Boot from USB0
USB1
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
Boot from USB1.
SPI (SSP)
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
Boot from SPI flash connected to the
SSP0 interface on P3_3 (function
SSP0_SCK), P3_6 (function
SSP0_SSEL), P3_7 (function
SSP0_MISO), and P3_8 (function
SSP0_MOSI)[1].
USART3
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
Enter ISP mode using USART3 pins
P2_3 and P2_4.
[1]
The boot loader programs the appropriate pin function at reset to boot using either SSP0 or SPIFI.
Remark: Pin functions for SPIFI and SSP0 boot are different.
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7.12 Memory mapping
LPC185x/3x/2x/1x
4 GB
0xFFFF FFFF
reserved
0xE010 0000
ARM private bus
reserved
128 MB SPIFI data
256 MB dynamic external memory DYCS3
256 MB dynamic external memory DYCS2
reserved
peripheral bit band alias region
reserved
0xE000 0000
0x8800 0000
0x8000 0000
0x7000 0000
0x6000 0000
0x4400 0000
0x4200 0000
0x4010 2000
reserved
reserved
reserved
high-speed GPIO
reserved
0x2000 0000
0x1F00 0000
0x1E00 0000
0x1D00 0000
0x1C00 0000
16 MB static external memory CS3
reserved
16 MB static external memory CS2
reserved
16 MB static external memory CS1
APB peripherals #3
16 MB static external memory CS0
reserved
APB peripherals #2
reserved
reserved
0x1B08 0000
0x1B04 0000
0x1B00 0000
APB peripherals #1
256 kB flash B
reserved
256 kB flash B
APB peripherals #0
reserved
0x1A00 0000
RTC domain peripherals
256 kB flash A
0x1040 0000
0x1008 A000
0x400F 4000
0x400F 2000
0x400F 1000
0x400F 0000
0x400E 0000
0x400D 0000
0x400C 0000
0x400B 0000
0x400A 0000
0x4009 0000
0x4008 0000
0x4005 0000
0x4004 0000
reserved
0x4001 2000
reserved
0x1041 0000
0x400F 8000
0x4006 0000
clocking/reset peripherals
256 kB flash A
0x1800 0000
0x1400 0000
0x4010 0000
reserved
0x1A08 0000
0x1A04 0000
0x4010 1000
AHB peripherals
1 GB
64 MB SPIFI data
256 MB dynamic external memory DYCS1
reserved
128 MB dynamic external memory DYCS0
64 kB ROM
reserved
reserved
0x4000 0000
0x3000 0000
0x2800 0000
0x2400 0000
32 MB AHB SRAM bit banding
32 kB + 8 kB local SRAM
0x2200 0000
0x1008 0000
reserved
0x2004 4000
16 kB EEPROM memory
reserved
0x2004 0000
reserved
0x1000 8000
0x1000 0000
0x2001 0000
4 x 16 kB AHB SRAM
32 kB local SRAM
local SRAM/flash/SPIFI data/ROM
external static memory banks
0 GB
256 MB shadow memory area
0x2000 0000
0x1000 0000
0x0000 0000
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0x400E 5000
reserved
0x400E 4000
ADC1
0x400E 3000
ADC0
0x400E 2000
C_CAN0
0x400E 1000
DAC
0x400E 0000
0x400C 8000
I2C1
0xFFFF FFFF
APB3
peripherals
external memories and
ARM private bus
peripheral bit band alias region
reserved
GIMA
reserved
0x400C 6000
QEI
reserved
0x400C 5000
SSP1
0x400C 4000
timer3
0x400C 3000
timer2
0x400C 2000
USART3
0x400C 1000
USART2
0x400C 0000
0x400B 0000
RI timer
APB3 peripherals
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reserved
0x400C 7000
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0x400A 3000
0x400A 2000
0x400A 1000
0x400A 0000
I2S1
I2S0
I2C0
0x4005 3000
0x4005 2000
CCU1
0x4005 1000
CGU
0x4005 0000
0x4010 2000
reserved
0x4004 7000
0x4010 1000
RTC/event monitor
0x4004 6000
0x4010 0000
OTP controller
0x4004 5000
event router
0x4004 4000
CREG
0x4004 3000
0x4400 0000
0x4200 0000
reserved
0x400F 8000
high-speed GPIO
reserved
reserved
reserved
APB2 peripherals
APB1
peripherals
reserved
APB1 peripherals
reserved
motor control PWM
APB0 peripherals
GPIO GROUP1 interrupt
reserved
GPIO GROUP0 interrupt
GPIO interrupts
clocking/reset peripherals
RTC domain peripherals
0x4008 6000
SCU
0x4008 5000
timer1
0x4008 4000
timer0
0x4008 3000
SSP0
0x4008 2000
UART1 w/ modem
SRAM, flash, EEPROM memories,
SPIFI data, ROM
external memory banks
0x4008 1000
USART0
256 MB memory shadow area
0x4008 0000
WWDT
APB0
peripherals
RTC domain
peripherals
0x400F 4000
power mode control
0x4004 2000
0x400F 2000
backup registers
0x400F 1000
0x4004 1000
alarm timer
0x4004 0000
ethernet
0x4001 2000
0x4001 0000
0x400F 0000
0x400E 0000
0x400D 0000
reserved
0x400C 0000
0x4000 F000
0x400B 0000
EEPROM controller
flash B controller
0x400A 0000
flash A controller
0x4009 0000
reserved
0x4000 9000
0x4008 0000
LCD
0x4000 8000
USB1
0x4000 7000
USB0
0x4000 6000
EMC
0x4000 5000
SD/MMC
0x4000 4000
SPIFI
0x4000 3000
0x4006 0000
0x4005 0000
0x4004 0000
reserved
0x4001 2000
AHB peripherals
0x4000 0000
0x1000 0000
AHB
peripherals
0x4000 E000
0x4000 D000
0x4000 C000
DMA
0x4000 2000
reserved
0x4000 1000
SCT
0x4000 0000
0x0000 0000
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0x4008 A000
0x4008 9000
0x4008 8000
0x4008 7000
C_CAN1
RGU
clocking
reset control
peripherals
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0x400A 5000
APB2
peripherals
0x4006 0000
0x4005 4000
CCU2
0x6000 0000
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7.13 One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory
The OTP provides 64 bit of memory for general-purpose use.
7.14 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO)
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x provides 8 GPIO ports with up to 31 GPIO pins each.
Device pins that are not connected to a specific peripheral function are controlled by the
GPIO registers. Pins may be dynamically configured as inputs or outputs. Separate
registers allow setting or clearing any number of outputs simultaneously. The value of the
output register may be read back as well as the current state of the port pins.
All GPIO pins default to inputs with pull-up resistors enabled and input buffer disabled on
reset. The input buffer must be turned on in the system control block SFS register before
the GPIO input can be read.
7.14.1 Features
• Accelerated GPIO functions:
– GPIO registers are located on the AHB so that the fastest possible I/O timing can
be achieved.
– Mask registers allow treating sets of port bits as a group, leaving other bits
unchanged.
– All GPIO registers are byte and half-word addressable.
– Entire port value can be written in one instruction.
• Bit-level set and clear registers allow a single instruction set or clear of any number of
bits in one port.
• Direction control of individual bits.
• Up to eight GPIO pins can be selected from all GPIO pins to create an edge- or
level-sensitive GPIO interrupt request.
• Two GPIO group interrupts can be triggered by any pin or pins in each port.
7.15 AHB peripherals
7.15.1 State Configurable Timer (SCT) subsystem
The SCT allows a wide variety of timing, counting, output modulation, and input capture
operations. The inputs and outputs of the SCT are shared with the capture and match
inputs/outputs of the 32-bit general-purpose counter/timers.
The SCT can be configured as two 16-bit counters or a unified 32-bit counter. In the
two-counter case, in addition to the counter value the following operational elements are
independent for each half:
• State variable
• Limit, halt, stop, and start conditions
• Values of Match/Capture registers, plus reload or capture control values
In the two-counter case, the following operational elements are global to the SCT, but the
last three can use match conditions from either counter:
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•
•
•
•
7.15.1.1
Clock selection
Inputs
Events
Outputs
Interrupts
Features
•
•
•
•
•
Two 16-bit counters or one 32-bit counter.
Counters clocked by bus clock or selected input.
Up counters or up-down counters.
State variable allows sequencing across multiple counter cycles.
The following conditions define an event: a counter match condition, an input (or
output) condition, a combination of a match and/or and input/output condition in a
specified state.
• Events control outputs, interrupts, and DMA requests.
– Match register 0 can be used as an automatic limit.
– In bi-directional mode, events can be enabled based on the count direction.
– Match events can be held until another qualifying event occurs.
• Selected events can limit, halt, start, or stop a counter.
• Supports:
– 8 inputs
– 16 outputs
– 16 match/capture registers
– 16 events
– 32 states
– Match register 0 to 5 support a fractional component for the dither engine
7.15.2 General-Purpose DMA
The DMA controller allows peripheral-to memory, memory-to-peripheral,
peripheral-to-peripheral, and memory-to-memory transactions. Each DMA stream
provides unidirectional serial DMA transfers for a single source and destination. For
example, a bidirectional port requires one stream for transmit and one for receives. The
source and destination areas can each be either a memory region or a peripheral for
master 1, but only memory for master 0.
7.15.2.1
Features
• Eight DMA channels. Each channel can support a unidirectional transfer.
• 16 DMA request lines.
• Single DMA and burst DMA request signals. Each peripheral connected to the DMA
Controller can assert either a burst DMA request or a single DMA request. The DMA
burst size is set by programming the DMA Controller.
• Memory-to-memory, memory-to-peripheral, peripheral-to-memory, and
peripheral-to-peripheral transfers are supported.
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• Scatter or gather DMA is supported through the use of linked lists. This means that
the source and destination areas do not have to occupy contiguous areas of memory.
• Hardware DMA channel priority.
• AHB slave DMA programming interface. The DMA Controller is programmed by
writing to the DMA control registers over the AHB slave interface.
• Two AHB bus masters for transferring data. These interfaces transfer data when a
DMA request goes active. Master 1 can access memories and peripherals, master 0
can access memories only.
• 32-bit AHB master bus width.
• Incrementing or non-incrementing addressing for source and destination.
• Programmable DMA burst size. The DMA burst size can be programmed to more
efficiently transfer data.
• Internal four-word FIFO per channel.
• Supports 8, 16, and 32-bit wide transactions.
• Big-endian and little-endian support. The DMA Controller defaults to little-endian
mode on reset.
• An interrupt to the processor can be generated on a DMA completion or when a DMA
error has occurred.
• Raw interrupt status. The DMA error and DMA count raw interrupt status can be read
prior to masking.
7.15.3 SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI)
The SPI Flash Interface allows low-cost serial flash memories to be connected to the ARM
Cortex-M3 processor with little performance penalty compared to parallel flash devices
with higher pin count.
After a few commands configure the interface at startup, the entire flash content is
accessible as normal memory using byte, halfword, and word accesses by the processor
and/or DMA channels. Simple sequences of commands handle erasure and
programming.
Many serial flash devices use a half-duplex command-driven SPI protocol for device setup
and initialization and then move to a half-duplex, command-driven 4-bit protocol for
normal operation. Different serial flash vendors and devices accept or require different
commands and command formats. SPIFI provides sufficient flexibility to be compatible
with common flash devices and includes extensions to help insure compatibility with future
devices.
7.15.3.1
Features
•
•
•
•
Interfaces to serial flash memory in the main memory map.
Supports classic and 4-bit bidirectional serial protocols.
Half-duplex protocol compatible with various vendors and devices.
Quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI) with 1-, 2-, or 4-bit data at rates of up to
52 MB per second.
• Supports DMA access.
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7.15.4 SD/MMC card interface
The SD/MMC card interface supports the following modes:
•
•
•
•
Secure Digital memory (SD version 3.0)
Secure Digital I/O (SDIO version 2.0)
Consumer Electronics Advanced Transport Architecture (CE-ATA version 1.1)
Multimedia Cards (MMC version 4.4)
7.15.5 External Memory Controller (EMC)
Remark: The EMC is available on all LPC185x/3x/2x/1x parts. The following memory bus
widths are supported:
•
•
•
•
LBGA256 packages: 32 bit
TFBGA100 packages: 8 bit
LQFP208 packages: 16 bit
LQFP144 packages: 16 bit
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x EMC is a Memory Controller peripheral offering support for
asynchronous static memory devices such as RAM, ROM, and NOR flash. In addition, it
can be used as an interface with off-chip memory-mapped devices and peripherals.
Table 6.
7.15.5.1
EMC pinout for different packages
Function
LBGA256
TFBGA100
LQFP208
LQFP144
A
EMC_A[23:0]
EMC_A[13:0]
EMC_A[23:0]
EMC_A[15:0]
D
EMC_D[31:0]
EMC_D[7:0]
EMC_D[15:0]
EMC_D[15:0]
BLS
EMC_BLS[3:0]
EMC_BLS0
EMC_BLS[1:0]
EMC_BLS[1:0]
CS
EMC_CS[3:0]
EMC_CS0
EMC_CS[1:0]
EMC_CS[1:0]
OE
EMC_OE
EMC_OE
EMC_OE
EMC_OE
WE
EMC_WE
EMC_WE
EMC_WE
EMC_WE
CKEOUT
EMC_
CKEOUT[3:0]
EMC_
CKEOUT[1:0]
EMC_
CKEOUT[1:0]
EMC_
CKEOUT[1:0]
CLK
EMC_CLK[3:0];
EMC_CLK01,
EMC_CLK23
EMC_CLK0,
EMC_CLK3;
EMC_CLK01,
EMC_CLK23
EMC_CLK0,
EMC_CLK3;
EMC_CLK01,
EMC_CLK23
EMC_CLK0,
EMC_CLK3;
EMC_CLK01,
EMC_CLK23
DQMOUT
EMC_
DQMOUT[3:0]
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EMC_
DQMOUT[1:0]
EMC_
DQMOUT[1:0]
DYCS
EMC_
DYCS[3:0]
EMC_DYCS[1:0]
EMC_DYCS[1:0]
EMC_DYCS[1:0]
CAS
EMC_CAS
EMC_CAS
EMC_CAS
EMC_CAS
RAS
EMC_RAS
EMC_RAS
EMC_RAS
EMC_RAS
Features
• Dynamic memory interface support including single data rate SDRAM.
• Asynchronous static memory device support including RAM, ROM, and NOR flash,
with or without asynchronous page mode.
• Low transaction latency.
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Read and write buffers to reduce latency and to improve performance.
8/16/32 data and 24 address lines-wide static memory support.
16-bit and 32-bit wide chip select SDRAM memory support.
Static memory features include:
– Asynchronous page mode read
– Programmable Wait States
– Bus turnaround delay
– Output enable and write enable delays
– Extended wait
• Four chip selects for synchronous memory and four chip selects for static memory
devices.
• Power-saving modes dynamically control CKE and CLKOUT to SDRAMs.
• Software-controlled dynamic memory self-refresh mode.
• Controller supports 2048 (A0 to A10), 4096 (A0 to A11), and 8192 (A0 to A12) row
address synchronous memory parts. Those are typically 512 MB, 256 MB, and
128 MB parts.
• Separate reset domains allow auto-refresh through a chip reset if desired.
Note: Synchronous static memory devices (synchronous burst mode) are not supported.
7.15.6 High-speed USB Host/Device/OTG interface (USB0)
Remark: USB0 is available on the following parts: LPC185x, LPC183x, LPC182x. USB0
is not available on the LPC181x parts.
The USB OTG module allows the part to connect directly to a USB host such as a PC (in
device mode) or to a USB device in host mode.
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Complies with Universal Serial Bus specification 2.0.
Complies with USB On-The-Go supplement.
Complies with Enhanced Host Controller Interface Specification.
Supports auto USB 2.0 mode discovery.
Supports all high-speed USB-compliant peripherals.
Supports all full-speed USB-compliant peripherals.
Supports software Host Negotiation Protocol (HNP) and Session Request Protocol
(SRP) for OTG peripherals.
Supports interrupts.
Supports Start Of Frame (SOF) frame length adjust.
This module has its own, integrated DMA engine.
USB interface electrical test software included in ROM USB stack.
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7.15.7 High-speed USB Host/Device interface with ULPI (USB1)
Remark: USB1 is available on the following parts: LPC185x and LPC183x. USB1 is not
available on the LPC182x and LPC181x parts.
The USB1 interface can operate as a full-speed USB host/device interface or can connect
to an external ULPI PHY for High-speed operation.
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Complies with Enhanced Host Controller Interface Specification.
Supports auto USB 2.0 mode discovery.
Supports all high-speed USB-compliant peripherals if connected to external ULPI
PHY.
Supports interrupts.
Supports Start Of Frame (SOF) frame length adjust.
This module has its own, integrated DMA engine.
USB interface electrical test software included in ROM USB stack.
7.15.8 LCD controller
Remark: The LCD controller is only available on parts LPC185x. LCD is not available on
parts LPC183x, LPC182x, and LPC181x.
The LCD controller provides all of the necessary control signals to interface directly to
various color and monochrome LCD panels. Both STN (single and dual panel) and TFT
panels can be operated. The display resolution is selectable and can be up to 1024  768
pixels. Several color modes are provided, up to a 24-bit true-color non-palettized mode.
An on-chip 512 byte color palette allows reducing bus utilization (that is, memory size of
the displayed data) while still supporting many colors.
The LCD interface includes its own DMA controller to allow it to operate independently of
the CPU and other system functions. A built-in FIFO acts as a buffer for display data,
providing flexibility for system timing. Hardware cursor support can further reduce the
amount of CPU time required to operate the display.
7.15.8.1
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Setup and control via a separate AHB slave interface.
Dual 16-deep programmable 64-bit wide FIFOs for buffering incoming display data.
Supports single and dual-panel monochrome Super Twisted Nematic (STN) displays
with 4-bit or 8-bit interfaces.
• Supports single and dual-panel color STN displays.
• Supports Thin Film Transistor (TFT) color displays.
• Programmable display resolution including, but not limited to: 320  200, 320  240,
640  200, 640  240, 640  480, 800  600, and 1024  768.
• Hardware cursor support for single-panel displays.
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1, 2, or 4 bits-per-pixel (bpp) palettized displays for monochrome STN.
1, 2, 4, or 8 bpp palettized color displays for color STN and TFT.
16 bpp true-color non-palettized for color STN and TFT.
24 bpp true-color non-palettized for color TFT.
Programmable timing for different display panels.
256 entry, 16-bit palette RAM, arranged as a 128  32-bit RAM.
Frame, line, and pixel clock signals.
AC bias signal for STN, data enable signal for TFT panels.
Supports little and big-endian, and Windows CE data formats.
LCD panel clock can be generated from the peripheral clock, or from a clock input pin.
7.15.9 Ethernet
Remark: The ethernet controller is available on parts LPC185x and LPC183x. Ethernet is
not available on parts LPC182x and LPC181x.
7.15.9.1
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DMA support
Power management remote wake-up frame and magic packet detection
Supports both full-duplex and half-duplex operation
– Supports CSMA/CD Protocol for half-duplex operation.
– Supports IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex operation.
– Optional forwarding of received pause control frames to the user application in
full-duplex operation.
– Back-pressure support for half-duplex operation.
– Automatic transmission of zero-quanta pause frame on deassertion of flow control
input in full-duplex operation.
• Support for IEEE 1588 time stamping and IEEE 1588 advanced time stamping (IEEE
1588-2008 v2).
7.16 Digital serial peripherals
7.16.1 UART
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain one UART with standard transmit and receive
data lines.
UART1 also provides a full modem control handshake interface and support for
RS-485/9-bit mode allowing both software address detection and automatic address
detection using 9-bit mode.
UART1 includes a fractional baud rate generator. Standard baud rates such as 115200 Bd
can be achieved with any crystal frequency above 2 MHz.
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Maximum UART data bit rate of 8 MBit/s.
16 B Receive and Transmit FIFOs.
Register locations conform to 16C550 industry standard.
Receiver FIFO trigger points at 1 B, 4 B, 8 B, and 14 B.
Built-in fractional baud rate generator covering wide range of baud rates without a
need for external crystals of particular values.
• Auto baud capabilities and FIFO control mechanism that enables software flow
control implementation.
• Equipped with standard modem interface signals. This module also provides full
support for hardware flow control (auto-CTS/RTS).
• Support for RS-485/9-bit/EIA-485 mode (UART1).
• DMA support.
7.16.2 USART
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain three USARTs. In addition to standard transmit
and receive data lines, the USARTs support a synchronous mode and a smart card mode.
The USARTs include a fractional baud rate generator. Standard baud rates such as
115200 Bd can be achieved with any crystal frequency above 2 MHz.
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Maximum UART data bit rate of 8 MBit/s.
16 B Receive and Transmit FIFOs.
Register locations conform to 16C550 industry standard.
Receiver FIFO trigger points at 1 B, 4 B, 8 B, and 14 B.
Built-in fractional baud rate generator covering wide range of baud rates without a
need for external crystals of particular values.
• Auto baud capabilities and FIFO control mechanism that enables software flow
control implementation.
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USART3 includes an IrDA mode to support infrared communication.
All USARTs have DMA support.
Support for synchronous mode at a data bit rate of up to 8 Mbit/s.
Smart card mode conforming to ISO7816 specification
7.16.3 SSP serial I/O controller
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain two SSP controllers.
The SSP controller can operate on a SPI, 4-wire SSI, or Microwire bus. It can interact with
multiple masters and slaves on the bus. Only a single master and a single slave can
communicate on the bus during a given data transfer. The SSP supports full-duplex
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transfers, with frames of 4 bit to 16 bit of data flowing from the master to the slave and
from the slave to the master. In practice, often only one of these data flows carries
meaningful data.
7.16.3.1
Features
• Maximum SSP speed in full-duplex mode of 25 Mbit/s; for transmit only 50 Mbit/s
(master) and 15 Mbit/s (slave)
• Compatible with Motorola SPI, 4-wire Texas Instruments SSI, and National
Semiconductor Microwire buses
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Master or slave operation
Eight-frame FIFOs for both transmit and receive
4-bit to 16-bit frame
Connected to the GPDMA
7.16.4 I2C-bus interface
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain two I2C-bus interfaces.
The I2C-bus is bidirectional for inter-IC control using only two wires: a Serial Clock line
(SCL) and a Serial Data line (SDA). Each device is recognized by a unique address and
can operate as either a receiver-only device (for example, an LCD driver) or a transmitter
with the capability to both receive and send information (such as memory). Transmitters
and/or receivers can operate in either master or slave mode, depending on whether the
chip has to initiate a data transfer or is only addressed. The I2C-bus interface is a
multi-master bus and can be controlled by more than one bus master connected to it.
7.16.4.1
Features
• I2C0 is a standard I2C-bus compliant bus interface with open-drain pins. I2C0 also
supports Fast mode plus with bit rates up to 1 Mbit/s.
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Easy to configure as master, slave, or master/slave.
Programmable clocks allow versatile rate control.
Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves.
Multi-master bus (no central master).
Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial
data on the bus.
• Serial clock synchronization allows devices with different bit rates to communicate via
one serial bus.
• Serial clock synchronization can be used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and
resume serial transfer.
• The I2C-bus can be used for test and diagnostic purposes.
• All I2C-bus controllers support multiple address recognition and a bus monitor mode.
7.16.5 I2S interface
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain two I2S interfaces.
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The I2S-bus provides a standard communication interface for digital audio applications.
The I2S-bus specification defines a 3-wire serial bus using one data line, one clock line,
and one word select signal. The basic I2S-bus connection has one master, which is
always the master, and one slave. The I2S-bus interface provides a separate transmit and
receive channel, each of which can operate as either a master or a slave.
7.16.5.1
Features
• The interface has separate input/output channels each of which can operate in master
or slave mode.
• Capable of handling 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit word sizes.
• Mono and stereo audio data supported.
• The sampling frequency can range from 16 kHz to 192 kHz (16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48,
96, 192) kHz.
• Support for an audio master clock.
• Configurable word select period in master mode (separately for I2S-bus input and
output).
• Two 8-word FIFO data buffers are provided, one for transmit and one for receive.
• Generates interrupt requests when buffer levels cross a programmable boundary.
• Two DMA requests, controlled by programmable buffer levels. The DMA requests are
connected to the GPDMA block.
• Controls include reset, stop and mute options separately for I2S-bus input and I2S-bus
output.
7.16.6 C_CAN
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain two C_CAN controllers.
Controller Area Network (CAN) is the definition of a high performance communication
protocol for serial data communication. The C_CAN controller is designed to provide a full
implementation of the CAN protocol according to the CAN Specification Version 2.0B. The
C_CAN controller can build powerful local networks with low-cost multiplex wiring by
supporting distributed real-time control with a high level of reliability.
7.16.6.1
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Conforms to protocol version 2.0 parts A and B.
Supports bit rate of up to 1 Mbit/s.
Supports 32 Message Objects.
Each Message Object has its own identifier mask.
Provides programmable FIFO mode (concatenation of Message Objects).
Provides maskable interrupts.
Supports Disabled Automatic Retransmission (DAR) mode for time-triggered CAN
applications.
• Provides programmable loop-back mode for self-test operation.
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7.17 Counter/timers and motor control
7.17.1 General purpose 32-bit timers/external event counter
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x include four 32-bit timer/counters.
The timer/counter is designed to count cycles of the system derived clock or an externally
supplied clock. It can optionally generate interrupts, generate timed DMA requests, or
perform other actions at specified timer values, based on four match registers. Each
timer/counter also includes two capture inputs to trap the timer value when an input signal
transitions, optionally generating an interrupt.
7.17.1.1
Features
• A 32-bit timer/counter with a programmable 32-bit prescaler.
• Counter or timer operation.
• Two 32-bit capture channels per timer, that can take a snapshot of the timer value
when an input signal transitions. A capture event can also generate an interrupt.
• Four 32-bit match registers that allow:
– Continuous operation with optional interrupt generation on match.
– Stop timer on match with optional interrupt generation.
– Reset timer on match with optional interrupt generation.
• Up to four external outputs corresponding to match registers, with the following
capabilities:
– Set LOW on match.
– Set HIGH on match.
– Toggle on match.
– Do nothing on match.
• Up to two match registers can be used to generate timed DMA requests.
7.17.2 Motor control PWM
The motor control PWM is a specialized PWM supporting 3-phase motors and other
combinations. Feedback inputs are provided to automatically sense rotor position and use
that information to ramp speed up or down. An abort input causes the PWM to release all
motor drive outputs immediately . At the same time, the motor control PWM is highly
configurable for other generalized timing, counting, capture, and compare applications.
7.17.3 Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI)
A quadrature encoder, also known as a 2-channel incremental encoder, converts angular
displacement into two pulse signals. By monitoring both the number of pulses and the
relative phase of the two signals, the user code can track the position, direction of rotation,
and velocity. In addition, a third channel, or index signal, can be used to reset the position
counter. The quadrature encoder interface decodes the digital pulses from a quadrature
encoder wheel to integrate position over time and determine direction of rotation. In
addition, the QEI can capture the velocity of the encoder wheel.
7.17.3.1
Features
• Tracks encoder position.
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Increments/decrements depending on direction.
Programmable for 2 or 4 position counting.
Velocity capture using built-in timer.
Velocity compare function with “less than” interrupt.
Uses 32-bit registers for position and velocity.
Three position-compare registers with interrupts.
Index counter for revolution counting.
Index compare register with interrupts.
Can combine index and position interrupts to produce an interrupt for whole and
partial revolution displacement.
• Digital filter with programmable delays for encoder input signals.
• Can accept decoded signal inputs (clk and direction).
7.17.4 Repetitive Interrupt (RI) timer
The repetitive interrupt timer provides a free-running 32-bit counter which is compared to
a selectable value, generating an interrupt when a match occurs. Any bits of the timer
compare function can be masked such that they do not contribute to the match detection.
The repetitive interrupt timer can be used to create an interrupt that repeats at
predetermined intervals.
7.17.4.1
Features
• 32-bit counter. Counter can be free-running or be reset by a generated interrupt.
• 32-bit compare value.
• 32-bit compare mask. An interrupt is generated when the counter value equals the
compare value, after masking. This mechanism allows for combinations not possible
with a simple compare.
7.17.5 Windowed WatchDog Timer (WWDT)
The purpose of the watchdog is to reset the controller if software fails to periodically
service it within a programmable time window.
7.17.5.1
Features
• Internally resets chip if not periodically reloaded during the programmable time-out
period.
• Optional windowed operation requires reload to occur between a minimum and
maximum time period, both programmable.
• Optional warning interrupt can be generated at a programmable time prior to
watchdog time-out.
• Enabled by software but requires a hardware reset or a watchdog reset/interrupt to be
disabled.
• Incorrect feed sequence causes reset or interrupt if enabled.
• Flag to indicate watchdog reset.
• Programmable 24-bit timer with internal prescaler.
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• Selectable time period from (Tcy(WDCLK)  256  4) to (Tcy(WDCLK)  224  4) in
multiples of Tcy(WDCLK)  4.
• The Watchdog Clock (WDCLK) uses the IRC as the clock source.
7.18 Analog peripherals
7.18.1 Analog-to-Digital Converter
Remark: The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x contain two 10-bit ADCs. All input channels are shared
between ADC0 and ADC1.
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Input multiplexing among 8 pins.
Power-down mode.
Measurement range 0 to VDDA.
Sampling frequency up to 400 kSamples/s.
Burst conversion mode for single or multiple inputs.
Optional conversion on transition on ADCTRIG0 or ADCTRIG1 pins, combined timer
outputs 8 or 15, or the PWM output MCOA2.
• Individual result registers for each A/D channel to reduce interrupt overhead.
• DMA support.
7.18.2 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
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Monotonic by design (resistor string architecture)
Controllable conversion speed
Low power consumption
7.19 Peripherals in the RTC power domain
7.19.1 RTC
The Real-Time Clock (RTC) is a set of counters for measuring time when system power is
on, and optionally when it is off. It uses little power when the CPU does not access its
registers, especially in the reduced power modes. A separate 32 kHz oscillator clocks the
RTC. The oscillator produces a 1 Hz internal time reference and is powered by its own
power supply pin, VBAT.
7.19.1.1
Features
• Measures the passage of time to maintain a calendar and clock. Provides seconds,
minutes, hours, day of month, month, year, day of week, and day of year.
• Ultra-low power design to support battery powered systems. Uses power from the
CPU power supply when it is present.
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RTC power supply is isolated from the rest of the chip.
Calibration counter allows adjustment to better than 1 sec/day with 1 sec resolution.
Periodic interrupts can be generated from increments of any field of the time registers.
Alarm interrupt can be generated for a specific date/time.
7.19.2 Event monitor/recorder
The event monitor/recorder allows recording and creating a time stamp of events related
to the WAKEUP pins. Sensors report changes to the state of the WAKEUP pins, and the
event monitor/recorder stores records of such events. The event recorder can be
powered by the backup battery.
The event monitor/recorder can monitor the integrity of the device and record any
tampering events.
7.19.2.1
Features
• Supports three digital event inputs in the VBAT power domain.
• An event is defined as a level change at the digital event inputs.
• For each event channel, two timestamps mark the first and the last occurrence of an
event. Each channel also has a dedicated counter tracking the total number of events.
Timestamp values are taken from the RTC.
• Runs in VBAT power domain, independent of system power supply. The
event/recorder/monitor can therefore operate in Deep power-down mode.
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Interrupt available if system is running.
A qualified event can be used as a wake-up trigger.
State of event interrupts accessible by software through GPIO.
7.19.3 Alarm timer
The alarm timer is a 16-bit timer and counts down at 1 kHz from a preset value generating
alarms in intervals of up to 1 min. The counter triggers a status bit when it reaches 0x00
and asserts an interrupt, if enabled.
The alarm timer is part of the RTC power domain and can be battery powered.
7.20 System control
7.20.1 Configuration registers (CREG)
The following settings are controlled in the configuration register block:
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• Timer/USART inputs
• Enabling the USB controllers
In addition, the CREG block contains the part identification and part configuration
information.
7.20.2 System Control Unit (SCU)
The system control unit determines the function and electrical mode of the digital pins. By
default function 0 is selected for all pins with pull-up enabled. For pins that support a
digital and analog function, the ADC function select registers in the SCU enable the
analog function.
A separate set of analog I/Os for the ADCs and the DAC as well as most USB pins are
located on separate pads and are not controlled through the SCU.
In addition, the clock delay register for the SDRAM EMC_CLK pins and the registers that
select the pin interrupts are located in the SCU.
7.20.3 Clock Generation Unit (CGU)
The Clock Generator Unit (CGU) generates several base clocks. The base clocks can be
unrelated in frequency and phase and can have different clock sources within the CGU.
One CGU base clock is routed to the CLKOUT pins. The base clock that generates the
CPU clock is referred to as CCLK.
Multiple branch clocks are derived from each base clock. The branch clocks offer flexible
control for power-management purposes. All branch clocks are outputs of one of two
Clock Control Units (CCUs) and can be controlled independently. Branch clocks derived
from the same base clock are synchronous in frequency and phase.
7.20.4 Internal RC oscillator (IRC)
The IRC is used as the clock source for the WWDT and/or as the clock that drives the
PLLs and the CPU. The nominal IRC frequency is 12 MHz. The IRC is trimmed to 1 %
accuracy for Tamb = 0 °C to 85 °C and 2 % accuracy for Tamb = -40 °C to 0 °C and Tamb =
85 °C to 105 °C.
Upon power-up or any chip reset, the LPC185x/3x/2x/1x use the IRC as the clock source.
The boot loader then configures the PLL1 to provide a 96 MHz clock for the core and the
PLL0USB or PLL0AUDIO as needed if an external boot source is selected.
7.20.5 PLL0USB (for USB0)
PLL0 is a dedicated PLL for the USB0 High-speed controller.
PLL0 accepts an input clock frequency from an external oscillator in the range of 14 kHz
to 25 MHz. The input frequency is multiplied up to a high frequency with a Current
Controlled Oscillator (CCO). The CCO operates in the range of 4.3 MHz to 550 MHz.
7.20.6 PLL0AUDIO (for audio)
The audio PLL PLL0AUDIO is a general-purpose PLL with a small step size. This PLL
accepts an input clock frequency derived from an external oscillator or internal IRC. The
input frequency is multiplied up to a high frequency with a Current Controlled Oscillator
(CCO). A sigma-delta converter modulates the PLL divider ratios to obtain the desired
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output frequency. The output frequency can be set as a multiple of the sampling frequency
fs to 32fs, 64fs, 128  fs, 256  fs, 384  fs, 512  fs and the sampling frequency fs can
range from 16 kHz to 192 kHz (16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48, 96,192) kHz. Many other
frequencies are possible as well using the integrated fractional divider.
7.20.7 System PLL1
The PLL1 accepts an input clock frequency from an external oscillator in the range of
10 MHz to 25 MHz. The input frequency is multiplied up to a high frequency with a Current
Controlled Oscillator (CCO). The multiplier can be an integer value from 1 to 32. The CCO
operates in the range of 156 MHz to 320 MHz. This range is possible through an
additional divider in the loop to keep the CCO within its frequency range while the PLL is
providing the desired output frequency. The output divider can be set to divide by 2, 4, 8,
or 16 to produce the output clock. Since the minimum output divider value is 2, it is
insured that the PLL output has a 50 % duty cycle. The PLL is turned off and bypassed
following a chip reset. After reset, software can enable the PLL. The program must
configure and activate the PLL, wait for the PLL to lock, and then connect to the PLL as a
clock source. The PLL settling time is 100 s.
7.20.8 Reset Generation Unit (RGU)
The RGU allows generation of independent reset signals for individual blocks and
peripherals.
7.20.9 Power control
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x feature several independent power domains to control power to
the core and the peripherals (see Figure 9). The RTC and its associated peripherals (the
alarm timer, the CREG block, the OTP controller, the back-up registers, and the event
router) are located in the RTC power-domain. The main regulator or a battery supply can
power the RTC. A power selector switch ensures that the RTC block is always powered
on.
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LPC18xx
to I/O pads
VDDIO
to core
VSS
REGULATOR
to memories,
peripherals,
oscillators,
PLLs
VDDREG
MAIN POWER DOMAIN
ULTRA LOW-POWER
REGULATOR
VBAT
to RTC
domain
peripherals
RESET/WAKE-UP
CONTROL
to RTC I/O
pads (Vps)
RESET
WAKEUP0/1/2/3
BACKUP REGISTERS
RTCX1
32 kHz
OSCILLATOR
RTCX2
REAL-TIME CLOCK
ALARM
ALWAYS-ON/RTC POWER DOMAIN
DAC
VDDA
VSSA
ADC
ADC POWER DOMAIN
OTP
VPP
OTP POWER DOMAIN
USB0_VDDA3V3_DRIVER
USB0_VDDA3V3
USB0
USB0 POWER DOMAIN
002aag305
Fig 9.
LPC185x/3x/2x/1x Power domains
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x support four reduced power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep,
Power-down, and Deep power-down.
The LPC185x/3x/2x/1x can wake up from Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep
power-down modes via the WAKEUP[3:0] pins and interrupts generated by battery
powered blocks in the RTC power domain.
7.20.10 Code security (Code Read Protection - CRP)
CRP enables different levels of security so that access to the on-chip flash and use of the
JTAG and ISP can be restricted. CRP is invoked by programming a specific pattern into a
dedicated flash location. IAP commands are not affected by CRP.
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There are three levels of the Code Read Protection:
• In level CRP1, access to the chip via the JTAG is disabled. Partial flash updates are
allowed (excluding flash sector 0) using a limited set of the ISP commands. This level
is useful when CRP is required and flash field updates are needed. CRP1 does
prevent the user code from erasing all sectors.
• In level CRP2, access to the chip via the JTAG is disabled. Only a full flash erase and
update using a reduced set of the ISP commands is allowed.
• In level CRP3, any access to the chip via the JTAG pins or the ISP is disabled. This
mode also disables the ISP override using P2_7 pin. If necessary, the application
code must provide a flash update mechanism using the IAP calls or using the
reinvoke ISP command to enable flash update via USART0. See Table 5.
CAUTION
If level three Code Read Protection (CRP3) is selected, no future factory testing can be
performed on the device.
7.21 Emulation and debugging
Debug and trace functions are integrated into the ARM Cortex-M3. Serial wire debug and
trace functions are supported in addition to a standard JTAG debug and parallel trace
functions. The ARM Cortex-M3 is configured to support up to eight breakpoints and four
watch points.
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8. Limiting values
Table 7.
Limiting values
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).[1]
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
VDD(REG)(3V3)
regulator supply voltage
(3.3 V)
on pin VDDREG
0.5
3.6
V
VDD(IO)
input/output supply
voltage
on pin VDDIO
0.5
3.6
V
VDDA(3V3)
analog supply voltage
(3.3 V)
on pin VDDA
0.5
3.6
V
VBAT
battery supply voltage
on pin VBAT
0.5
3.6
V
Vprog(pf)
polyfuse programming
voltage
on pin VPP
0.5
3.6
V
VI
input voltage
when VDD(IO)  2.2 V
0.5
5.5
V
ADC/DAC pins and digital I/O
pins configured for an analog
function
0.5
VDDA(3V3)
V
USB0 pins USB0_DP;
USB0_DM; USB0_VBUS
0.3
5.2
V
USB0 pins USB0_ID;
USB0_RREF
0.3
3.6
V
USB1 pins USB1_DP and
USB1_DM
0.3
5.2
V
[2]
5 V tolerant digital I/O pins
IDD
supply current
per supply pin
[3]
-
100
mA
ISS
ground current
per ground pin
[3]
-
100
mA
Ilatch
I/O latch-up current
(0.5VDD(IO)) < VI < (1.5VDD(IO));
-
100
mA
Tstg
storage temperature
65
+150
C
Ptot(pack)
total power dissipation
(per package)
based on package heat transfer,
not device power consumption
-
1.5
W
VESD
electrostatic discharge
voltage
human body model; all pins

2000
V
Tj < 125 C
[1]
[4]
[5]
The following applies to the limiting values:
a) This product includes circuitry designed for the protection of its internal devices from the damaging effects of excessive static
charge. Nonetheless, it is suggested that conventional precautions be taken to avoid applying greater than the rated maximum.
b) Parameters are valid over operating temperature range unless otherwise specified. All voltages are with respect to VSS unless
otherwise noted.
[2]
Including voltage on outputs in 3-state mode.
[3]
The peak current is limited to 25 times the corresponding maximum current.
[4]
Dependent on package type.
[5]
Human body model: equivalent to discharging a 100 pF capacitor through a 1.5 k series resistor.
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9. Thermal characteristics
The average chip junction temperature, Tj (C), can be calculated using the following
equation:
T j = T amb +  P D  R th  j – a  
(1)
• Tamb = ambient temperature (C),
• Rth(j-a) = the package junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (C/W)
• PD = sum of internal and I/O power dissipation
The internal power dissipation is the product of IDD(REG)(3V3) and VDD(REG)(3V3). The I/O
power dissipation of the I/O pins is often small and many times can be negligible. However
it can be significant in some applications.
Table 8.
Thermal characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Tj(max)
maximum junction
temperature
-
-
125
C
Table 9.
Thermal resistance (LQFP packages)
Symbol Parameter
Rth(j-a)
Rth(j-c)
Table 10.
Conditions
thermal resistance
from junction to
ambient
Thermal resistance in C/W ±15 %
LQFP144
LQFP208
38
31
Single-layer (4.5 in  3 in); 50
still air
39
11
10
JEDEC (4.5 in  4 in); still
air
thermal resistance
from junction to case
Thermal resistance value (BGA packages)
Thermal resistance in C/W ±15 %
Symbol Parameter
Conditions
Rth(j-a)
JEDEC (4.5 in  4 in); 29
still air
46
8-layer (4.5 in  3 in);
still air
24
37
14
11
LBGA256
Rth(j-c)
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junction to ambient
thermal resistance from
junction to case
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10. Static characteristics
Table 11. Static characteristics
Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
2.2
-
3.6
V
2.2
-
3.6
V
2.2
-
3.6
V
Supply pins
VDD(IO)
input/output supply
voltage
VDD(REG)(3V3)
regulator supply voltage
(3.3 V)
VDDA(3V3)
analog supply voltage
(3.3 V)
VBAT
battery supply voltage
[2]
2.2
-
3.6
V
Vprog(pf)
polyfuse programming
voltage
on pin VPP (for OTP)
[3]
2.7
-
3.6
V
Iprog(pf)
polyfuse programming
current
on pin VPP; OTP
programming time 
1.6 ms
-
-
30
mA
IDD(REG)(3V3)
regulator supply current Active mode; code
(3.3 V)
while(1){}
-
9.3
-
mA
26
-
mA
[2]
on pin VDDA
executed from RAM; all
peripherals disabled;
PLL1 enabled
IDD(REG)(3V3)
CCLK = 12 MHz
[4]
CCLK = 60 MHz
[4]
CCLK = 120 MHz
[4]
-
46
-
mA
CCLK = 180 MHz
[4]
-
66
-
mA
[4][5]
-
6.2
-
mA
deep-sleep mode
[4]
-
145
-
A
power-down mode
[4]
-
23
-
A
[4][6]
-
0.05
-
A
[4]
-
3.0
-
A
[7]
-
-
0.1
A
-
3.0
-
A
1.5
-
A
regulator supply current after WFE/WFI instruction
(3.3 V)
executed from RAM; all
peripherals disabled
sleep mode
deep power-down
mode
deep power-down
mode; VBAT floating
IBAT
battery supply current
VBAT = 3.0 V;
VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.3 V
IBAT
battery supply current
Deep power-down mode;
RTC running;
VDD(REG)(3V3) floating;
VBAT = 3.3 V
IDD(IO)
I/O supply current
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VBAT = 3.3 V
-
deep sleep mode
-
<tbd>
-
A
power-down mode
-
<tbd>
-
A
deep power-down mode
-
<tbd>
-
A
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Table 11. Static characteristics …continued
Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
IDD(ADC)
Parameter
ADC supply current
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
deep sleep mode
[9]
-
0.4
-
A
power-down mode
[9]
-
0.4
-
A
deep power-down mode
[9]
-
0.007
-
A
V
Conditions
RESET pin
VIH
HIGH-level input
voltage
[8]
0.8  (Vps  0.35)
5.5
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
[8]
0
0.3  (Vps  V
0.1)
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
[8]
0.05  (Vps  0.35)
-
V
-
-
2
pF
-
Standard I/O pins - normal drive strength
CI
input capacitance
ILL
LOW-level leakage
current
VI = 0 V; on-chip pull-up
resistor disabled
-
3
-
nA
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.5
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
40
-
nA
IOZ
OFF-state output
current
VO = 0 V to VDD(IO);
on-chip pull-up/down
resistors disabled;
absolute value
-
3
-
nA
VI
input voltage
pin configured to provide
a digital function;
0
-
5.5
V
0
-
3.6
V
0
-
VDD(IO)
V
VDD(IO)  2.2 V
VDD(IO) = 0 V
VO
output voltage
VIH
HIGH-level input
voltage
0.7 
VDD(IO)
-
5.5
V
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
0
-
0.3 
VDD(IO)
V
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
0.1 
VDD(IO)
-
-
V
VOH
HIGH-level output
voltage
IOH = 6 mA
VDD(IO) 
0.4
-
-
V
VOL
LOW-level output
voltage
IOL = 6 mA
-
-
0.4
V
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
6
-
-
mA
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
6
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
-
-
87
mA
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Table 11. Static characteristics …continued
Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
drive LOW; connected to
VDD(IO)
[10]
Ipd
pull-down current
VI = 5 V
[12]
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
-
-
77
mA
-
93
-
A
-
62
-
A
-
10
-
A
[13]
[14]
Ipu
pull-up current
VI = 0 V
[12]
[13]
[14]
VDD(IO) < VI  5 V
Rs
series resistance
on I/O pins with analog
function; analog function
enabled

200
I/O pins - high drive strength
CI
input capacitance
ILL
LOW-level leakage
current
IOZ
VI
-
-
2
pF
VI = 0 V; on-chip pull-up
resistor disabled
-
3
-
nA
OFF-state output
current
VO = 0 V to VDD(IO);
on-chip pull-up/down
resistors disabled;
absolute value
-
3
-
nA
input voltage
pin configured to provide
a digital function;
VDD(IO)  2.2 V
0
-
5.5
V
VDD(IO) = 0 V
0
-
3.6
V
0
-
VDD(IO)
V
VO
output voltage
output active
VIH
HIGH-level input
voltage
0.7 
VDD(IO)
-
5.5
V
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
0
-
0.3 
VDD(IO)
V
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
0.1 
VDD(IO)
-
-
V
Ipd
pull-down current
-
62
-
A
-
62
-
A
-
10
-
A
VI = VDD(IO)
[12]
[13]
[14]
Ipu
pull-up current
VI = 0 V
[12]
[13]
[14]
VDD(IO) < VI  5 V
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Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.6
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
65
-
nA
Conditions
I/O pins - high drive strength: standard drive mode
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
4
-
-
mA
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
4
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
[10]
-
-
32
mA
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
[10]
-
-
32
mA
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
drive LOW; connected to
VDD(IO)
I/O pins - high drive strength: medium drive mode
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.7
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
70
-
nA
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
8
-
-
mA
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
8
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
[10]
-
-
65
mA
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
[10]
-
-
63
mA
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.6
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
63
-
nA
drive LOW; connected to
VDD(IO)
I/O pins - high drive strength: high drive mode
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
14
-
-
mA
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
14
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
[10]
-
-
113
mA
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
[10]
-
-
110
mA
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VDD(IO)
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Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.6
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
63
-
nA
Conditions
I/O pins - high drive strength: ultra-high drive mode
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
20
-
-
mA
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
20
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
[10]
-
-
165
mA
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
[10]
-
-
156
mA
-
-
2
pF
drive LOW; connected to
VDD(IO)
I/O pins - high-speed
CI
input capacitance
ILL
LOW-level leakage
current
VI = 0 V; on-chip pull-up
resistor disabled
-
3
-
nA
ILH
HIGH-level leakage
current
VI = VDD(IO); on-chip
pull-down resistor
disabled
-
3
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C
-
0.5
-
nA
VI = 5 V; Tamb = 105 °C
-
40
-
nA
IOZ
OFF-state output
current
VO = 0 V to VDD(IO);
on-chip pull-up/down
resistors disabled;
absolute value
-
3
-
nA
VI
input voltage
pin configured to provide
a digital function;
VDD(IO)  2.2 V
0
-
5.5
V
VDD(IO) = 0 V
0
-
3.6
V
0
-
VDD(IO)
V
VO
output voltage
VIH
HIGH-level input
voltage
0.7 
VDD(IO)
-
5.5
V
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
0
-
0.3 
VDD(IO)
V
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
0.1 
VDD(IO)
-
-
V
VOH
HIGH-level output
voltage
IOH = 8 mA
VDD(IO) 
0.4
-
-
V
VOL
LOW-level output
voltage
IOL = 8 mA
-
-
0.4
V
IOH
HIGH-level output
current
VOH = VDD(IO)  0.4 V
8
-
-
mA
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Table 11. Static characteristics …continued
Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
IOL
LOW-level output
current
VOL = 0.4 V
8
-
-
mA
IOHS
HIGH-level short-circuit drive HIGH; connected to
output current
ground
[10]
-
-
86
mA
IOLS
LOW-level short-circuit
output current
drive LOW; connected to
VDD(IO)
[10]
-
-
76
mA
Ipd
pull-down current
VI = VDD(IO)
[12]
-
62
-
A
-
62
-
A
-
0
-
A
[13]
[14]
pull-up current
Ipu
VI = 0 V
[12]
[13]
[14]
VDD(IO) < VI  5 V
Open-drain
I2C0-bus
pins
VIH
HIGH-level input
voltage
0.7 
VDD(IO)
-
-
V
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
0
0.14
0.3 
VDD(IO)
V
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
0.1 
VDD(IO)
-
-
V
VOL
LOW-level output
voltage
IOLS = 3 mA
-
-
0.4
V
ILI
input leakage current
VI = VDD(IO)
[11]
VI = 5 V
-
4.5
-
A
-
-
10
A
Oscillator pins
Vi(XTAL1)
input voltage on pin
XTAL1
0.5
-
1.2
V
Vo(XTAL2)
output voltage on pin
XTAL2
0.5
-
1.2
V
Cio
input/output
capacitance
-
-
0.8
pF
VDD(IO)  2.2 V
0
-
5.5
V
VDD(IO) = 0 V
0
-
3.6
V
64
80
k
[15]
USB0 pins[16]
VI
input voltage
on pins USB0_DP;
USB0_DM; USB0_VBUS
Rpd
pull-down resistance
on pin USB0_VBUS
48
VIC
common-mode input
voltage
high-speed mode
50
200
500
mV
full-speed/low-speed
mode
800
-
2500
mV
chirp mode
50
-
600
mV
100
400
1100
mV
-
-
10
A
Vi(dif)
differential input voltage
USB1 pins (USB1_DP/USB1_DM)[16]
IOZ
OFF-state output
current
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[16]
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Table 11. Static characteristics …continued
Tamb = 40 C to +85 C, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
[17]
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
-
-
5.25
V
VBUS
bus supply voltage
VDI
differential input
sensitivity voltage
(D+)  (D)
0.2
-
-
V
VCM
differential common
mode voltage range
includes VDI range
0.8
-
2.5
V
Vth(rs)se
single-ended receiver
switching threshold
voltage
0.8
-
2.0
V
VOL
LOW-level output
voltage for
low-/full-speed
RL of 1.5 k to 3.6 V
-
-
0.18
V
VOH
HIGH-level output
voltage (driven) for
low-/full-speed
RL of 15 k to GND
2.8
-
3.5
V
Ctrans
transceiver capacitance pin to GND
ZDRV
driver output
with 33  series resistor;
impedance for driver
steady state drive
which is not high-speed
capable
[18]
-
-
20
pF
36
-
44.1

[1]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature (25 C), nominal supply voltages.
[2]
The recommended operating condition for the battery supply is VDD(REG)(3V3) > VBAT + 0.2 V. Dynamic characteristics for peripherals are
provided for VDD(REG)(3V)  2.7 V.
[3]
Pin VPP should either be not connected (when OTP does not need to be programmed) or tied to pins VDDIO and VDDREG to ensure
the same ramp-up time for both supply voltages.
[4]
VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.3 V; VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; Tamb = 25 C.
[5]
PLL1 disabled; IRC running; CCLK = 12 MHz.
[6]
VBAT = 3.6 V.
[7]
Tamb = -40 C to +105 C; VDD(IO) = VDDA = 3.6 V; over entire frequency range CCLK = 12 MHz to 180 MHz; in active mode, sleep
mode; deep-sleep mode, power-down mode, and deep power-down mode.
[8]
Vps corresponds to the output of the power switch (see Figure 9) which is determined by the greater of VBAT and VDD(Reg)(3V3).
[9]
VDDA(3V3) = 3.3 V; Tamb = 25 C.
[10] Allowed as long as the current limit does not exceed the maximum current allowed by the device.
[11] To VSS.
[12] The values specified are simulated and absolute values.
[13] The weak pull-up resistor is connected to the VDD(IO) rail and pulls up the I/O pin to the VDD(IO) level.
[14] The input cell disables the weak pull-up resistor when the applied input voltage exceeds VDD(IO).
[15] The parameter value specified is a simulated value excluding bond capacitance.
[16] For USB operation 3.0 V  VDD((IO)  3.6 V. Guaranteed by design.
[17] VDD(IO) present.
[18] Includes external resistors of 33   1 % on D+ and D.
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10.1 Power consumption
002aah382
100
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(
(mA)
180 MHz
80
60
120 MHz
40
60 MHz
12 MHz
20
0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3
3.2
3.4
VDD(REG)(3V3) (V)
3.6
Conditions: Tamb = 25 C; executing code while (1){} from SRAM; system PLL enabled; IRC
enabled; all peripherals disabled; all peripheral clocks disabled.
Fig 10. Typical supply current versus regulator supply voltage VDD(REEG)(3V3) in active
mode
002aah381
100
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(
(mA)
180 MHz
80
120 MHz
60
40
60 MHz
12 MHz
20
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
temperature (°C)
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.2 V; executing code while (1){} from SRAM; <tbd>internal pull-up
resistors disabled; system PLL enabled; IRC enabled; all peripherals disabled; all peripheral clocks
disabled.
Fig 11. Typical supply current versus temperature in active mode
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002aah377
90
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(
(mA)
75
+105 °C
+90 °C
+25 °C
+0 °C
-40 °C
60
45
30
15
0
12
36
60
84
108
132
156
frequency (MHz)
180
Conditions: active mode entered executing code while (1){} from SRAM; VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.2 V;
system PLL enabled; IRC enabled; all peripherals disabled; all peripheral clocks disabled.
Fig 12. Typical supply current versus core frequency in active mode; code executed from
SRAM
002aah386
20
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(
(mA)
16
12
8
4
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
temperature (°C)
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.0 V; internal pull-up resistors disabled; system PLL disabled; IRC
enabled; all peripherals disabled; all peripheral clocks disabled. CCLK = 12 MHz.
Fig 13. Typical supply current versus temperature in sleep mode
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002aah410
1.6
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(μA) (mA)
002aah412
300
IDD(REG)(3V3)
(μA)(μA)
240
1.2
180
0.8
120
0.4
60
0
-40
0
40
80
temperature (°C)
0
-40
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V.
40
80
temperature (°C)
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V.
Fig 14. Typical supply current versus temperature in
Deep-sleep mode
Fig 15. Typical supply current versus temperature in
Power-down mode
002aah424
25
IDD(REG)(3V3)/IBAT
(μA)
0
002aah415
30
IBAT
IBAT
(μA)
25
20
20
15
15
10
IIBAT
BAT
IDD(REG)(3V3)
10
5
0
-40
5
-20
0
20
40
60
80 100
temperature (°C)
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V. VBAT =
VDD(REG)(3V3) + 0.4 V.
Fig 16. Typical supply current versus temperature in
Deep power-down mode
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0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80 100
temperature (°C)
120
Conditions: VBAT = 3.6 V. VDD(REG)(3V3) not present.
Fig 17. Typical battery supply current versus
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002aah379
100
IBAT
(μA)
80
60
40
20
0
-0.4
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
VBAT - VDD(REG)(3V3) (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = 3.0 V; VBAT = 2.6 V to 3.6 V; CCLK = 12 MHz.
Remark: The recommended operating condition for the battery supply is
VDD(REG)(3V3) > VBAT + 0.2 V.
Fig 18. Typical battery supply current in Active mode
10.2 Peripheral power consumption
The typical power consumption at T = 25 C for each individual peripheral is measured as
follows:
1. Enable all branch clocks and measure the current IDD(REG)(3V3).
2. Disable the branch clock to the peripheral to be measured and keep all other branch
clocks enabled.
3. Calculate the difference between measurement 1 and 2. The result is the peripheral
power consumption.
Table 12.
Peripheral power consumption
Peripheral
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Branch clock
IDD(REG)(3V3) in mA
Branch clock
frequency = 48 MHz
Branch clock
frequency = 96 MHz
I2C1
CLK_APB3_I2C1
0.01
0.01
I2C0
CLK_APB1_I2C0
< 0.01
0.02
DAC
CLK_APB3_DAC
0.01
0.02
ADC0
CLK_APB3_ADC0
0.07
0.07
ADC1
CLK_APB3_ADC1
0.07
0.07
CAN0
CLK_APB3_CAN0
0.17
0.17
CAN1
CLK_APB1_CAN1
0.16
0.15
MOTOCON
CLK_APB1_MOTOCON
0.04
0.04
I2S
CLK_APB1_I2S
0.09
0.08
SPIFI
CLK_SPIFI,
CLK_M3_SPIFI
1.14
2.29
GPIO
CLK_M3_GPIO
0.72
1.43
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Table 12.
Peripheral power consumption
Peripheral
LCD
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Branch clock
CLK_M3_LCD
IDD(REG)(3V3) in mA
Branch clock
frequency = 48 MHz
Branch clock
frequency = 96 MHz
0.91
1.82
ETHERNET
CLK_M3_ETHERNET
1.06
2.15
UART0
CLK_M3_UART0,
CLK_APB0_UART0
0.24
0.43
UART1
CLK_M3_UART1,
CLK_APB0_UART1
0.24
0.43
UART2
CLK_M3_UART2,
CLK_APB2_UART2
0.26
0.5
UART3
CLK_M3_USART3,
CLK_APB2_UART3
0.27
0.45
TIMER0
CLK_M3_TIMER0
0.08
0.15
TIMER1
CLK_M3_TIMER1
0.09
0.15
TIMER2
CLK_M3_TIMER2
0.1
0.19
TIMER3
CLK_M3_TIMER3
0.08
0.16
SDIO
CLK_M3_SDIO,
CLK_SDIO
0.66
1.17
SCT
CLK_M3_SCT
0.66
1.3
SSP0
CLK_M3_SSP0,
CLK_APB0_SSP0
0.13
0.23
SSP1
CLK_M3_SSP1,
CLK_APB2_SSP1
0.14
0.27
DMA
CLK_M3_DMA
1.81
3.61
WWDT
CLK_M3_WWDT
0.03
0.09
QEI
CLK_M3_QEI
0.28
0.55
USB0
CLK_M3_USB0,
CLK_USB0
1.9
3.9
USB1
CLK_M3_USB1,
CLK_USB1
3.02
5.69
RITIMER
CLK_M3_RITIMER
0.05
0.1
EMC
CLK_M3_EMC,
CLK_M3_EMC_DIV
3.94
7.95
SCU
CLK_M3_SCU
0.1
0.21
CREG
CLK_M3_CREG
0.35
0.7
Flash bank A
CLK_M3_FLASHA
1.47
2.97
Flash bank B
CLK_M3_FLASHB
1.4
2.84
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10.3 Electrical pin characteristics
002aah358
15
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
IOL
(mA)
12
002aah359
3.6
VOH
(V)
3.2
9
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
2.8
6
2.4
3
0
2
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
VOL (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V.
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6
12
18
24
30
IOH (mA)
36
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V.
Fig 19. Standard I/O pins; typical LOW level output
current IOL versus LOW level output voltage
VOL
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
0
Fig 20. Standard I/O pins; typical HIGH level output
voltage VOL versus HIGH level output current
IOH
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002aah360
15
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
IOL
(mA)
12
002aah361
25
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
IOL
(mA)
20
9
15
6
10
3
5
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
VOL (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; normal-drive;
EHD = 0x0.
0
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
32
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
VOL (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V;
medium-drive; EHD = 0x1.
002aah362
40
IOL
(mA)
0.1
002aah363
60
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
IOL
(mA)
45
24
30
16
15
8
0
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
VOL (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; high-drive;
EHD = 0x2.
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
VOL (V)
0.6
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; ultra
high-drive; EHD = 0x3.
Fig 21. High-drive pins; typical LOW level output current IOL versus LOW level output voltage VOL
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002aah364
3.6
VOH
(V)
002aah367
3.6
VOH
(V)
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
3.2
2.8
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
3.2
2.8
2.4
2.4
2
2
0
4
8
12
16
20
IOH (mA)
24
0
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; normal-drive;
EHD = 0x0.
16
24
32
40
IOH (mA)
48
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V;
medium-drive; EHD = 0x1.
002aah368
3.6
VOH
(V)
8
002aah369
3.6
VOH
(V)
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
3.2
2.8
-40 °C
+25 °C
+85 °C
+105 °C
3.2
2.8
2.4
2.4
2
2
0
16
32
48
64
80
IOH (mA)
96
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; high-drive;
EHD = 0x2.
0
20
40
60
80
100
IOH (mA)
120
Conditions: VDD(REG)(3V3) = VDD(IO) = 3.3 V; ultra
high-drive; EHD = 0x3.
Fig 22. High-drive pins; typical HIGH level output voltage VOH versus HGH level output current IOH
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002aah422
20
IIpu
pu
(μA)
0
+105 °C
C
+25 °C
C
-40 °C
C
-20
-40
-60
-80
0
1
2
3
4
VI (V)
5
Conditions: VDD(IO) = 3.3 V. Simulated data over process and temperature.
Fig 23. Pull-up current Ipu versus input voltage VI
002aah418
120
IIpd
pd
(μA)
-40 °C
C
+25 °C
C
+105 °C
C
90
60
30
0
0
1
2
3
4
VI (V)
5
Conditions: VDD(IO) = 3.3 V. Simulated data over process and temperature.
Fig 24. Pull-down current Ipd versus input voltage VI
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10.4 BOD and band gap static characteristics
Table 13. BOD static characteristics[1]
Tamb = 25 C; simulated values for nominal processing.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Vth
threshold voltage
interrupt level 0
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
assertion
-
2.25
-
V
de-assertion
-
2.33
-
V
assertion
-
2.35
-
V
de-assertion
-
2.43
-
V
assertion
-
2.95
-
V
de-assertion
-
3.03
-
V
assertion
-
3.05
-
V
de-assertion
-
3.13
-
V
interrupt level 1
interrupt level 2
interrupt level 3
reset level 0
assertion
-
1.9
-
V
de-assertion
-
1.98
-
V
assertion
-
2.0
-
V
de-assertion
-
2.08
-
V
assertion
-
2.1
-
V
de-assertion
-
2.18
-
V
assertion
-
2.2
-
V
de-assertion
-
2.28
-
V
reset level 1
reset level 2
reset level 3
[1]
Interrupt and reset levels are selected by writing to the BODLV1/2 bits in the control register CREGE0, see
the LPC18xx user manual.
Table 14. Band gap characteristics
VDDA(3V3) over specified ranges; Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Vref(bg)
[1]
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C
[1]
band gap reference
voltage
-
673  2 %
-
mV
Tamb = 0 C to +90 C
[1]
-
673  1.6 %
-
mV
Characterized for typical samples.
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11. Dynamic characteristics
11.1 Flash/EEPROM memory
Table 15. Flash characteristics
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C, unless otherwise specified. VDD(REG)(3V3) = 2,2 V to 3.6 V for read
operations; VDD(REG)(3V3) = 2.7 V to 3.6 V for erase/program operations.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Nendu
endurance
sector erase/program
retention time
tret
ter
erase time
tprog
programming
time
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
10000
-
-
cycles
page erase/program; page
in large sector
1000
-
-
cycles
page erase/program; page
in small sector
10000
-
-
cycles
powered
10
-
-
years
unpowered
10
-
-
years
page, sector, or multiple
consecutive sectors
-
50
-
ms
-
1
-
ms
[1]
[2]
[1]
Number of erase/program cycles.
[2]
Programming times are given for writing 512 bytes from RAM to the flash. Data must be written to the flash
in blocks of 512 bytes.
Table 16. EEPROM characteristics
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; VDD(REG)(3V3) = 2.7 V to 3.6 V.
Symbol Parameter
Typ
Max
Unit
800
1500
1600
kHz
clock frequency
Nendu
endurance
100 000
-
-
cycles
tret
retention time
-
20
-
years
ta
access time
read
-
120
-
ns
erase/program;
fclk = 1500 kHz
-
1.99
-
ms
erase/program;
fclk = 1600 kHz
-
1.87
-
ms
[1]
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Min
fclk
twait
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Conditions
wait time
read; RPHASE1
[1]
35
-
-
ns
read; RPHASE2
[1]
70
-
-
ns
write; PHASE1
[1]
20
-
-
ns
write; PHASE2
[1]
40
-
-
ns
write; PHASE3
[1]
10
-
-
ns
See the LPC18xx user manual how to program the wait states for the different read (RPHASEx) and
erase/program phases (PHASEx)
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11.2 Wake-up times
Table 17.
Dynamic characteristic: Wake-up from Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep
power-down modes
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C
Symbol Parameter
twake
Conditions
Typ[1]
Min
Max
Unit
<tbd>
5  Tcy(clk) -
ns
from Deep-sleep and
Power-down mode
12
51
-
s
from Deep power-down mode
-
200
-
μs
after reset
-
200
-
μs
[2]
wake-up time from Sleep mode
[1]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature (25 C), nominal supply
voltages.
[2]
Tcy(clk) = 1/CCLK with CCLK = CPU clock frequency.
11.3 External clock for oscillator in slave mode
Remark: The input voltage on the XTAL1/2 pins must be  1.2 V (see Table 11). For
connecting the oscillator to the XTAL pins, also see Section 13.2 and Section 13.4.
Table 18. Dynamic characteristic: external clock
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; VDD(IO) over specified ranges.[1]
Symbol Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
fosc
oscillator frequency
1
25
MHz
Tcy(clk)
clock cycle time
40
1000
ns
tCHCX
clock HIGH time
Tcy(clk)  0.4
Tcy(clk)  0.6
ns
tCLCX
clock LOW time
Tcy(clk)  0.4
Tcy(clk)  0.6
ns
[1]
Parameters are valid over operating temperature range unless otherwise specified.
tCHCX
tCLCX
Tcy(clk)
002aag698
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11.4 Crystal oscillator
Table 19. Dynamic characteristic: oscillator
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; VDD(IO) over specified ranges; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V.[1]
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Low-frequency mode (1-20
tjit(per)
Typ[2]
Max
Unit
MHz)[5]
period jitter time
High-frequency mode (20 - 25
tjit(per)
Min
5 MHz crystal
[3][4]
-
13.2
-
ps
10 MHz crystal
-
6.6
-
ps
15 MHz crystal
-
4.8
-
ps
-
4.3
-
ps
-
3.7
-
ps
MHz)[6]
period jitter time
20 MHz crystal
[3][4]
25 MHz crystal
[1]
Parameters are valid over operating temperature range unless otherwise specified.
[2]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature (25 C), nominal supply
voltages.
[3]
Indicates RMS period jitter.
[4]
PLL-induced jitter is not included.
[5]
Select HF = 0 in the XTAL_OSC_CTRL register.
[6]
Select HF = 1 in the XTAL_OSC_CTRL register.
11.5 IRC oscillator
Table 20. Dynamic characteristic: IRC oscillator
2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
fosc(RC)
internal RC oscillator
frequency
-40 C  Tamb  0 C
11.76
12.0
12.24
MHz
0 C  Tamb  85 C
11.88
12.0
12.12
MHz
85 C  Tamb  105 C
11.76
12.0
12.24
MHz
[1]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature (25 C), nominal supply
voltages.
11.6 RTC oscillator
See Section 13.3 for connecting the RTC oscillator to an external clock source.
Table 21. Dynamic characteristic: RTC oscillator
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V or 2.2 V  VBAT  3.6 V[1]
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Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ[1]
Max
Unit
fi
input frequency
-
-
32.768
-
kHz
ICC(osc)
oscillator supply
current
280
800
nA
[1]
Parameters are valid over operating temperature range unless otherwise specified.
[2]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature (25 C), nominal supply
voltages.
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11.7 I2C-bus
Table 22. Dynamic characteristic: I2C-bus pins
Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V.[1]
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
fSCL
SCL clock frequency
Standard-mode
0
100
kHz
[3][4][5][6]
fall time
tf
Fast-mode
0
400
kHz
Fast-mode Plus
0
1
MHz
of both SDA and
SCL signals
-
300
ns
Fast-mode
20 + 0.1  Cb
300
ns
Fast-mode Plus
-
120
ns
Standard-mode
4.7
-
s
Fast-mode
1.3
-
s
Fast-mode Plus
0.5
-
s
Standard-mode
4.0
-
s
Standard-mode
tLOW
tHIGH
tHD;DAT
tSU;DAT
LOW period of the SCL clock
HIGH period of the SCL clock
[2][3][7]
data hold time
[8][9]
data set-up time
Fast-mode
0.6
-
s
Fast-mode Plus
0.26
-
s
Standard-mode
0
-
s
Fast-mode
0
-
s
Fast-mode Plus
0
-
s
Standard-mode
250
-
ns
Fast-mode
100
-
ns
Fast-mode Plus
50
-
ns
[1]
Parameters are valid over operating temperature range unless otherwise specified. See the I2C-bus specification UM10204 for details.
[2]
tHD;DAT is the data hold time that is measured from the falling edge of SCL; applies to data in transmission and the acknowledge.
[3]
A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the SDA signal (with respect to the VIH(min) of the SCL signal) to
bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of SCL.
[4]
Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF. If mixed with Hs-mode devices, faster fall times are allowed.
[5]
The maximum tf for the SDA and SCL bus lines is specified at 300 ns. The maximum fall time for the SDA output stage tf is specified at
250 ns. This allows series protection resistors to be connected in between the SDA and the SCL pins and the SDA/SCL bus lines
without exceeding the maximum specified tf.
[6]
In Fast-mode Plus, fall time is specified the same for both output stage and bus timing. If series resistors are used, designers should
allow for this when considering bus timing.
[7]
The maximum tHD;DAT could be 3.45 s and 0.9 s for Standard-mode and Fast-mode but must be less than the maximum of tVD;DAT or
tVD;ACK by a transition time. This maximum must only be met if the device does not stretch the LOW period (tLOW) of the SCL signal. If
the clock stretches the SCL, the data must be valid by the set-up time before it releases the clock.
[8]
tSU;DAT is the data set-up time that is measured with respect to the rising edge of SCL; applies to data in transmission and the
acknowledge.
[9]
A Fast-mode I2C-bus device can be used in a Standard-mode I2C-bus system but the requirement tSU;DAT = 250 ns must then be met.
This will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCL signal. If such a device does stretch the
LOW period of the SCL signal, it must output the next data bit to the SDA line tr(max) + tSU;DAT = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the
Standard-mode I2C-bus specification) before the SCL line is released. Also the acknowledge timing must meet this set-up time.
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tf
SDA
tSU;DAT
70 %
30 %
70 %
30 %
tHD;DAT
tf
70 %
30 %
SCL
tVD;DAT
tHIGH
70 %
30 %
70 %
30 %
70 %
30 %
tLOW
1 / fSCL
S
002aaf425
Fig 26. I2C-bus pins clock timing
11.8 I2S-bus interface
Table 23. Dynamic characteristics: I2S-bus interface pins
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V; CL = 20 pF.
Conditions and data refer to I2S0 and I2S1 pins. Simulated values.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
common to input and output
tr
rise time
-
4
-
ns
tf
fall time
-
4
-
ns
tWH
pulse width HIGH
on pins I2Sx_TX_SCK
and I2Sx_RX_SCK
36
-
-
ns
tWL
pulse width LOW
on pins I2Sx_TX_SCK
and I2Sx_RX_SCK
36
-
-
ns
-
4.4
-
ns
-
4.3
-
ns
0
-
output
data output valid time on pin I2Sx_TX_SDA
tv(Q)
[1]
on pin I2Sx_TX_WS
input
tsu(D)
data input set-up time on pin I2Sx_RX_SDA
[1]
-
on pin I2Sx_RX_WS
th(D)
data input hold time
on pin I2Sx_RX_SDA
on pin I2Sx_RX_WS
[1]
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[1]
ns
ns
-
3.7
-
ns
-
3.9
-
ns
Clock to the I2S-bus interface BASE_APB1_CLK = 150 MHz; peripheral clock to the I2S-bus interface
PCLK = BASE_APB1_CLK / 12. I2S clock cycle time Tcy(clk) = 79.2 ns, corresponds to the SCK signal in the
I2S-bus specification.
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Tcy(clk)
tf
tr
I2Sx_TX_SCK
tWH
tWL
I2Sx_TX_SDA
tv(Q)
I2Sx_TX_WS
002aag497
tv(Q)
Fig 27. I2S-bus timing (transmit)
Tcy(clk)
tf
tr
I2Sx_RX_SCK
tWH
tWL
I2Sx_RX_SDA
tsu(D)
th(D)
I2Sx_RX_WS
tsu(D)
002aag498
tsu(D)
Fig 28. I2S-bus timing (receive)
11.9 USART interface
Table 24. Dynamic characteristics: USART interface
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V; CL = 20 pF.
Simulated values.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Tcy(clk)
clock cycle time
on pins Ux_UCLK
-
0.1
-
s
data output valid time
on pin Ux_TXD
-
6.5
-
ns
output
tv(Q)
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11.10 SSP interface
Table 25. Dynamic characteristics: SSP pins in SPI mode
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V. Simulated values.
Symbol
Tcy(clk)
Parameter
clock cycle time
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-
40
-
ns
when only
transmitting
-
20
-
ns
in SPI mode
13.3
-
-
ns
full-duplex mode
[1]
SSP master
tDS
data set-up time
tDH
data hold time
in SPI mode
3.5
-
-
ns
tv(Q)
data output valid time
in SPI mode
-
-
6.0
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
in SPI mode
-
-
0
ns
120
-
-
ns
SSP slave
Tcy(PCLK)
PCLK cycle time
Tcy(clk)
clock cycle time
10
tDS
data set-up time
in SPI mode
-
10.5
-
ns
tDH
data hold time
in SPI mode
-
1
-
ns
tv(Q)
data output valid time
in SPI mode
-
4.0
-
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
in SPI mode
-
0.2
-
ns
[2]
ns
[1]
Tcy(clk) = (SSPCLKDIV  (1 + SCR)  CPSDVSR) / fmain. The clock cycle time derived from the SPI bit rate Tcy(clk) is a function of the
main clock frequency fmain, the SSP peripheral clock divider (SSPCLKDIV), the SSP SCR parameter (specified in the SSP0CR0
register), and the SSP CPSDVSR parameter (specified in the SSP clock prescale register).
[2]
Tcy(clk) = 12  Tcy(PCLK).
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Tcy(clk)
tclk(H)
tclk(L)
SCK (CPOL = 0)
SCK (CPOL = 1)
tv(Q)
th(Q)
DATA VALID
MOSI
DATA VALID
tDS
DATA VALID
MISO
tDH
DATA VALID
tv(Q)
MOSI
th(Q)
DATA VALID
DATA VALID
tDH
tDS
MISO
CPHA = 1
DATA VALID
CPHA = 0
DATA VALID
002aae829
Fig 29. SSP master timing in SPI mode
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Tcy(clk)
tclk(H)
tclk(L)
tDS
tDH
SCK (CPOL = 0)
SCK (CPOL = 1)
MOSI
DATA VALID
DATA VALID
tv(Q)
MISO
th(Q)
DATA VALID
tDS
MOSI
DATA VALID
tDH
DATA VALID
tv(Q)
MISO
DATA VALID
CPHA = 1
DATA VALID
th(Q)
CPHA = 0
DATA VALID
002aae830
Fig 30. SSP slave timing in SPI mode
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11.11 External memory interface
Table 26. Dynamic characteristics: Static external memory interface
CL = 22 pF for EMC_Dn CL = 20 pF for all others; Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V;
2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V; values guaranteed by design.
Symbol
Parameter[1]
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
3.1
-
1.6
ns
0.6 + Tcy(clk) 
WAITOEN
-
1.3 + Tcy(clk) 
WAITOEN
ns
0.7
-
1.8
ns
Read cycle parameters
tCSLAV
CS LOW to address valid
time
tCSLOEL
CS LOW to OE LOW time
tCSLBLSL
CS LOW to BLS LOW time
[2]
PB = 1
0.6 +
(WAITRD 
WAITOEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
0.4 +
ns
(WAITRD 
WAITOEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
memory access time
-
-
16 +
(WAITRD 
WAITOEN +1) 
Tcy(clk)
ns
th(D)
data input hold time
16
-
-
ns
tCSHBLSH
CS HIGH to BLS HIGH time PB = 1
0.4
-
1.9
ns
tCSHOEH
CS HIGH to OE HIGH time
0.4
-
1.4
ns
tOEHANV
OE HIGH to address invalid PB = 1
2.0
-
2.6
ns
tCSHEOR
CS HIGH to end of read
time
[3]
2.0
-
0
ns
tCSLSOR
CS LOW to start of read
time
[4]
0
-
1.8
ns
tOELOEH
OE LOW to OE HIGH time
tam
[2]
Write cycle parameters
tCSLAV
CS LOW to address valid
time
3.1
-
1.6
ns
tCSLDV
CS LOW to data valid time
3.1
-
1.5
ns
tCSLWEL
CS LOW to WE LOW time
PB = 1
1.5
-
0.2
ns
tCSLBLSL
CS LOW to BLS LOW time
PB = 1
0.7
-
1.8
ns
0.6 +
(WAITWR 
WAITWEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
0.4 +
ns
(WAITWR 
WAITWEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
tWELWEH
WE LOW to WE HIGH time
PB = 1
[2]
tWEHDNV
WE HIGH to data invalid
time
PB = 1
[2]
0.9 + Tcy(clk)
-
2.3 + Tcy(clk)
ns
tWEHEOW
WE HIGH to end of write
time
PB = 1
[2]
0.4 + Tcy(clk)
-
0.3 + Tcy(clk)
ns
tCSLBLSL
CS LOW to BLS LOW
PB = 0
0.7
-
1.8
ns
tBLSLBLSH
BLS LOW to BLS HIGH time PB = 0
[2]
0.9 +
(WAITWR 
WAITWEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
0.1 +
ns
(WAITWR 
WAITWEN + 1) 
Tcy(clk)
tBLSHEOW
BLS HIGH to end of write
time
[2]
1.9 + Tcy(clk)
0.5 + Tcy(clk)
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PB = 0
-
ns
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Table 26. Dynamic characteristics: Static external memory interface …continued
CL = 22 pF for EMC_Dn CL = 20 pF for all others; Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V;
2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V; values guaranteed by design.
Symbol
Parameter[1]
Conditions
tBLSHDNV
BLS HIGH to data invalid
time
PB = 0
tCSHEOW
CS HIGH to end of write
time
tBLSHDNV
BLS HIGH to data invalid
time
tWEHANV
WE HIGH to address invalid PB = 1
time
PB = 1
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
[2]
2.5 + Tcy(clk)
-
1.4 + Tcy(clk)
ns
[5]
2.0
-
0
ns
2.5
-
1.4
ns
0.9 + Tcy(clk)
-
2.4 + Tcy(clk)
ns
[1]
Parameters specified for 40 % of VDD(IO) for rising edges and 60 % of VDD(IO) for falling edges.
[2]
Tcy(clk) = 1/CCLK (see LPC18xx User manual).
[3]
End Of Read (EOR): longest of tCSHOEH, tOEHANV, tCSHBLSH.
[4]
Start Of Read (SOR): longest of tCSLAV, tCSLOEL, tCSLBLSL.
[5]
End Of Write (EOW): earliest of address not valid or EMC_BLSn HIGH.
EMC_An
tCSLAV
tCSLAV
tOEHANV
tCSHEOW
EMC_CSn
tCSLOEL
tOELOEH
EMC_OE
tCSHOEH
tBLSHEOW
tCSLBLSL tBLSLBLSH
EMC_BLSn
EMC_WE
tCSLDV
tam
tCSHEOR
tCSLSOR
tBLSHDNV
th(D)
EMC_Dn
SOR
EOR
EOW
002aag699
Fig 31. External static memory read/write access (PB = 0)
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EMC_An
tCSLAV
tCSLAV
tOEHANV
tCSHEOW
EMC_CSn
tCSLOEL
tOELOEH
EMC_OE
tCSLBLSL
tCSHOEH
tCSLBLSL
EMC_BLSn
tCSHBLSH
tCSLWEL tWELWEH
tWEHEOW
EMC_WE
tBLSHDNV
tam
tCSHEOR
th(D)
tCSLSOR
tCSLDV
tWEHDNV
EMC_Dn
SOR
EOR
EOW
002aag700
Fig 32. External static memory read/write access (PB = 1)
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Table 27. Dynamic characteristics: Dynamic external memory interface
Simulated data over temperature and process range; CL = 10 pF for EMC_DYCSn, EMC_RAS, EMC_CAS, EMC_WE,
EMC_An; CL = 9 pF for EMC_Dn; CL = 5 pF for EMC_DQMOUTn, EMC_CLKn, EMC_CKEOUTn; Tamb = 40 C to 105 C;
2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; VDD(IO) =3.3 V  10 %; RD = 1 (see LPC18xx User manual); EMC_CLKn delays CLK0_DELAY
= CLK1_DELAY = CLK2_DELAY = CLK3_DELAY = 0.
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Tcy(clk)
clock cycle time
8.4
-
-
ns
3.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
5.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
-
ns
4.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
Common to read and write cycles
td(DYCSV)
dynamic chip select valid delay time
-
th(DYCS)
dynamic chip select hold time
0.3 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 0.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
td(RASV)
row address strobe valid delay time
-
th(RAS)
row address strobe hold time
0.5 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 1.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
td(CASV)
column address strobe valid delay time
-
th(CAS)
column address strobe hold time
0.3 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 0.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
td(WEV)
write enable valid delay time
-
th(WE)
write enable hold time
1.3 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 1.4 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
td(DQMOUTV)
DQMOUT valid delay time
-
th(DQMOUT)
DQMOUT hold time
0.2 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 0.8 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
td(AV)
address valid delay time
-
th(A)
address hold time
0.3 + 0.5  Tcy(clk) 0.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
-
ns
td(CKEOUTV)
CKEOUT valid delay time
-
3.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
5.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
th(CKEOUT)
CKEOUT hold time
0.5  Tcy(clk)
0.7 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
-
ns
3.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
2.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
3.2 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
3.1 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
3.8 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
-
ns
4.6 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
-
ns
5.9 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
-
ns
5.0 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
-
ns
6.3 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
Read cycle parameters
tsu(D)
data input set-up time
1.5
0.5
-
ns
th(D)
data input hold time
-
0.8
2.2
ns
Write cycle parameters
td(QV)
data output valid delay time
-
3.8 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
6.2 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
0.5  Tcy(clk)
0.7 + 0.5  Tcy(clk)
-
ns
Table 28.
Dynamic characteristics: Dynamic external memory interface; EMC_CLK[3:0]
delay values
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; VDD(IO) =3.3 V  10 %; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
td
delay time
delay value
CLKn_DELAY = 0
[1]
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Typ
Max
Unit
[1]
0.0
0.0
0.0
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 1
[1]
0.4
0.5
0.8
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 2
[1]
0.7
1.0
1.7
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 3
[1]
1.1
1.6
2.5
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 4
[1]
1.4
2.0
3.3
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 5
[1]
1.7
2.6
4.1
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 6
[1]
2.1
3.1
4.9
ns
CLKn_DELAY = 7
[1]
2.5
3.6
5.8
ns
Program the EMC_CLKn delay values in the EMCDELAYCLK register (see the LPC18xx User manual).
The delay values must be the same for all SDRAM clocks EMC_CLKn: CLK0_DELAY = CLK1_DELAY =
CLK2_DELAY = CLK3_DELAY.
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EMC_CLKn
delay > 0
EMC_CLKn delay td; programmable CLKn_DELAY
Tcy(clk)
EMC_CLKn
delay = 0
td(xV) - td
EMC_DYCSn,
EMC_RAS,
EMC_CAS,
EMC_WE,
EMC_CKEOUTn,
EMC_A[22:0],
EMC_DQMOUTn
td(xV)
th(x) - td
th(x)
td(QV) - td
td(QV)
th(Q) - td
th(Q)
EMC_D[31:0]
write
tsu(D)
th(D)
EMC_D[31:0]
read; delay > 0
tsu(D)
th(D)
EMC_D[31:0]
read; delay = 0
002aag703
For the programmable EMC_CLK[3:0] clock delays CLKn_DELAY, see Table 28 .
Remark: For SDRAM operation, set CLK0_DELAY = CLK1_DELAY = CLK2_DELAY = CLK3_DELAY in the EMCDELAYCLK
register.
Fig 33. SDRAM timing
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11.12 USB interface
Table 29. Dynamic characteristics: USB0 and USB1 pins (full-speed)
CL = 50 pF; Rpu = 1.5 k on D+ to VDD(IO), unless otherwise specified; 3.0 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
tr
rise time
10 % to 90 %
8.5
-
13.8
ns
tf
fall time
10 % to 90 %
7.7
-
13.7
ns
tFRFM
differential rise and fall time
matching
tr / tf
-
-
109
%
VCRS
output signal crossover voltage
1.3
-
2.0
V
tFEOPT
source SE0 interval of EOP
see Figure 34
160
-
175
ns
tFDEOP
source jitter for differential transition
to SE0 transition
see Figure 34
2
-
+5
ns
tJR1
receiver jitter to next transition
18.5
-
+18.5
ns
tJR2
receiver jitter for paired transitions
10 % to 90 %
9
-
+9
ns
tEOPR1
EOP width at receiver
must reject as
EOP; see
Figure 34
[1]
40
-
-
ns
tEOPR2
EOP width at receiver
must accept as
EOP; see
Figure 34
[1]
82
-
-
ns
[1]
Characterized but not implemented as production test. Guaranteed by design.
TPERIOD
crossover point
extended
crossover point
differential
data lines
source EOP width: tFEOPT
differential data to
SE0/EOP skew
n × TPERIOD + tFDEOP
receiver EOP width: tEOPR1, tEOPR2
002aab561
Fig 34. Differential data-to-EOP transition skew and EOP width
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Static characteristics: USB0 PHY pins[1]
Table 30.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-
68
-
mW
-
18
-
mA
High-speed mode
Pcons
[2]
power consumption
IDDA(3V3) analog supply current (3.3 V)
on pin USB0_VDDA3V3_DRIVER;
[3]
total supply current
IDDD
during transmit
-
31
-
mA
during receive
-
14
-
mA
with driver tri-stated
-
14
-
mA
-
7
-
mA
-
15
-
mW
digital supply current
Full-speed/low-speed mode
Pcons
IDDA(3V3) analog supply current (3.3 V)
IDDD
[2]
power consumption
on pin USB0_VDDA3V3_DRIVER;
total supply current
-
3.5
-
mA
during transmit
-
5
-
mA
during receive
-
3
-
mA
with driver tri-stated
-
3
-
mA
-
3
-
mA
-
24
-
A
with driver tri-stated
-
24
-
A
with OTG functionality enabled
-
3
-
mA
-
30
-
A
for VBUS valid
4.4
-
-
V
for session end
0.2
-
0.8
V
for A valid
0.8
-
2
V
for B valid
2
-
4
V
for session end
-
150
10
mV
A valid
-
200
10
mV
B valid
-
200
10
mV
digital supply current
Suspend mode
IDDA(3V3) analog supply current (3.3 V)
IDDD
digital supply current
VBUS detector outputs
Vth
threshold voltage
Vhys
[1]
hysteresis voltage
Characterized but not implemented as production test.
[2]
Total average power consumption.
[3]
The driver is active only 20 % of the time.
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11.13 Ethernet
Table 31. Dynamic characteristics: Ethernet
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C, 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V. Values guaranteed
by design.
Symbol Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
[1]
-
50
MHz
clock duty cycle
[1]
50
50
%
tsu
set-up time
for ENET_TXDn, ENET_TX_EN,
ENET_RXDn, ENET_RX_ER,
ENET_RX_DV
[1][2]
4
-
ns
th
hold time
for ENET_TXDn, ENET_TX_EN,
ENET_RXDn, ENET_RX_ER,
ENET_RX_DV
[1][2]
2
-
ns
clock frequency
for ENET_TX_CLK
[1]
-
25
MHz
clock duty cycle
[1]
50
50
%
tsu
set-up time
for ENET_TXDn, ENET_TX_EN,
ENET_TX_ER
[1][2]
4
-
ns
th
hold time
for ENET_TXDn, ENET_TX_EN,
ENET_TX_ER
[1][2]
2
-
ns
fclk
clock frequency
for ENET_RX_CLK
[1]
-
25
MHz
clk
clock duty cycle
[1]
50
50
%
tsu
set-up time
for ENET_RXDn, ENET_RX_ER,
ENET_RX_DV
[1][2]
4
-
ns
th
hold time
for ENET_RXDn, ENET_RX_ER,
ENET_RX_DV
[1][2]
2
-
ns
RMII mode
clock frequency
fclk
clk
for ENET_RX_CLK
MII mode
fclk
clk
[1]
Output drivers can drive a load  25 pF accommodating over 12 inch of PCB trace and the input
capacitance of the receiving device.
[2]
Timing values are given from the point at which the clock signal waveform crosses 1.4 V to the valid input or
output level.
ENET_RX_CLK
ENET_TX_CLK
ENET_RXD[n]
ENET_RX_DV
ENET_RX_ER
ENET_TXD[n]
ENET_TX_EN
ENET_TX_ER
tsu
th
002aag210
Fig 35. Ethernet timing
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11.14 SD/MMC
Table 32. Dynamic characteristics: SD/MMC
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C, 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V, CL = 20 pF.
Simulated values.
Symbol Parameter
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
fclk
clock frequency
on pin SD_CLK; data transfer mode
40
-
MHz
tsu(D)
data input set-up time
on pins SD_CMD, SD_DATn as
inputs
16
-
ns
th(D)
data input hold time
on pins SD_CMD, SD_DATn as
inputs
2
-
ns
td(QV)
data output valid delay
time
on pins SD_CMD, SD_DATn as
outputs
-
12
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
on pins SD_CMD, SD_DATn as
outputs
0.3
-
ns
Tcy(clk)
SD_CLK
td(QV)
th(Q)
SD_CMD (O)
SD_DATn (O)
tsu(D)
th(D)
SD_CMD (I)
SD_DATn (I)
002aag204
Fig 36. SD/MMC timing
11.15 LCD
Table 33. Dynamic characteristics: LCD
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V; CL = 20 pF.
Simulated values.
Symbol Parameter
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Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
on pin LCD_DCLK
-
50
-
MHz
fclk
clock frequency
td(QV)
data output valid
delay time
-
-
17
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
8.5
-
-
ns
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11.16 SPIFI
Table 34. Dynamic characteristics: SPIFI
Tamb = 40 C to 105 C; 2.2 V  VDD(REG)(3V3)  3.6 V; 2.7 V  VDD(IO)  3.6 V. CL = 10 pF.
Simulated values.
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Max
Unit
Tcy(clk)
clock cycle time
9.6
-
ns
tDS
data set-up time
3.4
-
ns
tDH
data hold time

-
ns
tv(Q)
data output valid time
-
8
ns
th(Q)
data output hold time
5
-
ns
Tcy(clk)
tclk(H)
tclk(L)
SPIFI_SCK
tv(Q)
SPIFI data out
DATA VALID
th(Q)
DATA VALID
tDS
SPIFI data in
DATA VALID
tDH
DATA VALID
002aah409
Fig 37. SPIFI timing
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12. ADC/DAC electrical characteristics
Table 35. ADC characteristics
VDDA(3V3) over specified ranges; Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; unless otherwise specified.
Symbol Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VIA
analog input voltage
0
-
VDDA(3V3)
V
Cia
analog input capacitance
-
-
2
pF
ED
differential linearity error
-
0.8
-
LSB
-
1.0
-
LSB
-
0.8
-
LSB
-
1.5
-
LSB
-
0.15
-
LSB
-
0.15
-
LSB
-
0.3
-
%
-
0.35
-
%
-
3
-
LSB
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
-
4
-
LSB
see Figure 39
-
-
1/(7  fclk(ADC) 
Cia)
k
-
-
1.2
M
-
-
4.5
MHz
-
-
400
kSamples/s
1.5
MSamples/s
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[1][2]
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
EL(adj)
integral non-linearity
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[3]
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
offset error
EO
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[4]
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
gain error
EG
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[5]
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
absolute error
ET
Rvsi
voltage source interface
resistance
Ri
input resistance
fclk(ADC)
ADC clock frequency
fs
sampling frequency
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[6]
[7][8]
10-bit resolution; 11 clock
cycles
2-bit resolution; 3 clock
cycles
[1]
The ADC is monotonic, there are no missing codes.
[2]
The differential linearity error (ED) is the difference between the actual step width and the ideal step width. See Figure 38.
[3]
The integral non-linearity (EL(adj)) is the peak difference between the center of the steps of the actual and the ideal transfer curve after
appropriate adjustment of gain and offset errors. See Figure 38.
[4]
The offset error (EO) is the absolute difference between the straight line which fits the actual curve and the straight line which fits the
ideal curve. See Figure 38.
[5]
The gain error (EG) is the relative difference in percent between the straight line fitting the actual transfer curve after removing offset
error, and the straight line which fits the ideal transfer curve. See Figure 38.
[6]
The absolute error (ET) is the maximum difference between the center of the steps of the actual transfer curve of the non-calibrated
ADC and the ideal transfer curve. See Figure 38.
[7]
Tamb = 25 C.
[8]
Input resistance Ri depends on the sampling frequency fs: Ri = 2 k + 1 / (fs  Cia).
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offset
error
EO
gain
error
EG
1023
1022
1021
1020
1019
1018
(2)
7
code
out
(1)
6
5
(5)
4
(4)
3
(3)
2
1 LSB
(ideal)
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
VIA (LSBideal)
offset error
EO
1 LSB =
VDDA(3V3) − VSSA
1024
002aaf959
(1) Example of an actual transfer curve.
(2) The ideal transfer curve.
(3) Differential linearity error (ED).
(4) Integral non-linearity (EL(adj)).
(5) Center of a step of the actual transfer curve.
Fig 38. 10-bit ADC characteristics
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Rvsi
LPC18xx
2 kΩ (analog pin)
2.2 kΩ (multiplexed pin)
ADC0_n/ADC1_n
Rs
ADC
COMPARATOR
Cia = 2 pF
VEXT
VSS
002aag697
Rs < 1/((7  fclk(ADC)  Cia)  2 k
Fig 39. ADC interface to pins
Table 36. DAC characteristics
VDDA(3V3) over specified ranges; Tamb = 40 C to +105 C; unless otherwise specified
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
ED
differential linearity error
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
[1]
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
EL(adj)
integral non-linearity
code = 0 to 975
[1]
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-
0.8
-
LSB
-
1.0
-
LSB
-
1.0
-
LSB
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
EO
offset error
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
EG
gain error
2.7 V  VDDA(3V3)  3.6 V
-
1.5
-
LSB
[1]
-
0.8
-
LSB
-
1.0
-
LSB
[1]
-
0.3
-
%
-
1.0
-
%
-
-
200
pF
1
-
-
k
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
2.2 V  VDDA(3V3) < 2.7 V
CL
load capacitance
RL
load resistance
ts
settling time
[1]
[1]
In the DAC CR register, bit BIAS = 0 (see the LPC18xx user manual).
[2]
Settling time is calculated within 1/2 LSB of the final value.
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13. Application information
13.1 LCD panel signal usage
Table 37.
LCD panel connections for STN single panel mode
External pin
4-bit mono STN single panel
8-bit mono STN single panel
Color STN single panel
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LCD_VD[23:8]
-
-
-
-
-
-
LCD_VD7
-
-
P8_4
UD[7]
P8_4
UD[7]
LCD_VD6
-
-
P8_5
UD[6]
P8_5
UD[6]
LCD_VD5
-
-
P8_6
UD[5]
P8_6
UD[5]
LCD_VD4
-
-
P8_7
UD[4]
P8_7
UD[4]
LCD_VD3
P4_2
UD[3]
P4_2
UD[3]
P4_2
UD[3]
LCD_VD2
P4_3
UD[2]
P4_3
UD[2]
P4_3
UD[2]
LCD_VD1
P4_4
UD[1]
P4_4
UD[1]
P4_4
UD[1]
LCD_VD0
P4_1
UD[0]
P4_1
UD[0]
P4_1
UD[0]
LCD_LP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
LCD_ENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
LCD_FP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
LCD_DCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
LCD_LE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
LCD_PWR
P7_7
CDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
GP_CLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
Table 38.
LCD panel connections for STN dual panel mode
External pin
4-bit mono STN dual panel
8-bit mono STN dual panel
Color STN dual panel
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LCD_VD[23:16] -
-
-
-
-
-
LCD_VD15
-
-
PB_4
LD[7]
PB_4
LD[7]
LCD_VD14
-
-
PB_5
LD[6]
PB_5
LD[6]
LCD_VD13
-
-
PB_6
LD[5]
PB_6
LD[5]
LCD_VD12
-
-
P8_3
LD[4]
P8_3
LD[4]
LCD_VD11
P4_9
LD[3]
P4_9
LD[3]
P4_9
LD[3]
LCD_VD10
P4_10
LD[2]
P4_10
LD[2]
P4_10
LD[2]
LCD_VD9
P4_8
LD[1]
P4_8
LD[1]
P4_8
LD[1]
LCD_VD8
P7_5
LD[0]
P7_5
LD[0]
P7_5
LD[0]
LCD_VD7
-
-
UD[7]
P8_4
UD[7]
LCD_VD6
-
-
P8_5
UD[6]
P8_5
UD[6]
LCD_VD5
-
-
P8_6
UD[5]
P8_6
UD[5]
LCD_VD4
-
-
P8_7
UD[4]
P8_7
UD[4]
LCD_VD3
P4_2
UD[3]
P4_2
UD[3]
P4_2
UD[3]
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Table 38.
LCD panel connections for STN dual panel mode
External pin
4-bit mono STN dual panel
8-bit mono STN dual panel
Color STN dual panel
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LPC18xx pin
used
LCD function
LCD_VD2
P4_3
UD[2]
P4_3
UD[2]
P4_3
UD[2]
LCD_VD1
P4_4
UD[1]
P4_4
UD[1]
P4_4
UD[1]
LCD_VD0
P4_1
UD[0]
P4_1
UD[0]
P4_1
UD[0]
LCD_LP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
LCD_ENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/
LCDM
LCD_FP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
LCD_DCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
LCD_LE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
LCD_PWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
GP_CLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN
Table 39.
External
pin
LCD panel connections for TFT panels
TFT 12 bit (4:4:4
mode)
TFT 16 bit (5:6:5 mode)
TFT 16 bit (1:5:5:5 mode) TFT 24 bit
LPC18xx
pin used
LCD
function
LPC18xx
pin used
LCD
function
LPC18xx pin LCD
used
function
LCD_VD23 PB_0
BLUE3
PB_0
BLUE4
PB_0
BLUE4
BLUE7
LCD_VD22 PB_1
BLUE2
PB_1
BLUE3
PB_1
BLUE3
BLUE6
LCD_VD21 PB_2
BLUE1
PB_2
BLUE2
PB_2
BLUE2
BLUE5
LCD_VD20 PB_3
BLUE0
PB_3
BLUE1
PB_3
BLUE1
BLUE4
LCD_VD19 -
-
P7_1
BLUE0
P7_1
BLUE0
BLUE3
LPC18xx
pin used
LCD
function
LCD_VD18 -
-
-
-
P7_2
intensity
LCD_VD17 -
-
-
-
-
-
P7_3
BLUE1
LCD_VD16 -
-
-
-
-
-
P7_4
BLUE0
LCD_VD15 PB_4
GREEN3
PB_4
GREEN5
PB_4
GREEN4
PB_4
GREEN7
LCD_VD14 PB_5
GREEN2
PB_5
GREEN4
PB_5
GREEN3
PB_5
GREEN6
LCD_VD13 PB_6
GREEN1
PB_6
GREEN3
PB_6
GREEN2
PB_6
GREEN5
LCD_VD12 P8_3
GREEN0
P8_3
GREEN2
P8_3
GREEN1
P8_3
GREEN4
LCD_VD11
-
P4_9
GREEN1
P4_9
GREEN0
P4_9
GREEN3
-
BLUE2
LCD_VD10 -
-
P4_10
GREEN0
P4_10
intensity
P4_10
GREEN2
LCD_VD9
-
-
-
-
-
-
P4_8
GREEN1
LCD_VD8
-
-
-
-
-
-
P7_5
GREEN0
LCD_VD7
P8_4
RED3
P8_4
RED4
P8_4
RED4
P8_4
RED7
LCD_VD6
P8_5
RED2
P8_5
RED3
P8_5
RED3
P8_5
RED6
LCD_VD5
P8_6
RED1
P8_6
RED2
P8_6
RED2
P8_6
RED5
LCD_VD4
P8_7
RED0
P8_7
RED1
P8_7
RED1
P8_7
RED4
LCD_VD3
-
-
P4_2
RED0
P4_2
RED0
P4_2
RED3
LCD_VD2
-
-
-
-
P4_3
intensity
P4_3
RED2
LCD_VD1
-
-
-
-
-
-
P4_4
RED1
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Table 39.
External
pin
LCD panel connections for TFT panels
TFT 12 bit (4:4:4
mode)
TFT 16 bit (5:6:5 mode)
TFT 16 bit (1:5:5:5 mode) TFT 24 bit
LPC18xx
pin used
LPC18xx
pin used
LPC18xx pin LCD
used
function
LCD
function
LCD
function
LPC18xx
pin used
LCD
function
LCD_VD0
-
-
-
-
-
-
P4_1
RED0
LCD_LP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
P7_6
LCDLP
LCDENAB/
LCDM
P4_6
LCDENAB/ P4_6
LCDM
LCD_ENAB P4_6
/LCDM
LCDENAB/ P4_6
LCDM
LCD_FP
P4_5
LCDENAB/
LCDM
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
P4_5
LCDFP
LCD_DCLK P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
P4_7
LCDDCLK
LCD_LE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
P7_0
LCDLE
LCD_PWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
P7_7
LCDPWR
GP_CLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN PF_4
LCDCLKIN
PF_4
LCDCLKIN PF_4
LCDCLKIN
13.2 Crystal oscillator
The crystal oscillator is controlled by the XTAL_OSC_CTRL register in the CGU (see
LPC18xx user manual).
The crystal oscillator operates at frequencies of 1 MHz to 25 MHz. This frequency can be
boosted to a higher frequency, up to the maximum CPU operating frequency, by the PLL.
The oscillator can operate in one of two modes: slave mode and oscillation mode.
• In slave mode, couple the input clock signal with a capacitor of 100 pF (CC in
Figure 40), with an amplitude of at least 200 mV (RMS). The XTAL2 pin in this
configuration can be left unconnected.
• External components and models used in oscillation mode are shown in Figure 41,
and in Table 40 and Table 41. Since the feedback resistance is integrated on chip,
only a crystal and the capacitances CX1 and CX2 need to be connected externally in
case of fundamental mode oscillation (L, CL and RS represent the fundamental
frequency). Capacitance CP in Figure 41 represents the parallel package capacitance
and must not be larger than 7 pF. Parameters FC, CL, RS and CP are supplied by the
crystal manufacturer.
Table 40.
Recommended values for CX1/X2 in oscillation mode (crystal and external
components parameters) low frequency mode
Fundamental oscillation
frequency
2 MHz
4 MHz
8 MHz
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Maximum crystal series
resistance RS
External load capacitors
CX1, CX2
< 200 
33 pF, 33 pF
< 200 
39 pF, 39 pF
< 200 
56 pF, 56 pF
< 200 
18 pF, 18 pF
< 200 
39 pF, 39 pF
< 200 
56 pF, 56 pF
< 200 
18 pF, 18 pF
< 200 
39 pF, 39 pF
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Table 40.
Recommended values for CX1/X2 in oscillation mode (crystal and external
components parameters) low frequency mode
Fundamental oscillation
frequency
Maximum crystal series
resistance RS
External load capacitors
CX1, CX2
12 MHz
< 160 
18 pF, 18 pF
< 160 
39 pF, 39 pF
16 MHz
< 120 
18 pF, 18 pF
< 80 
33 pF, 33 pF
< 100 
18 pF, 18 pF
< 80 
33 pF, 33 pF
20 MHz
Table 41.
Recommended values for CX1/X2 in oscillation mode (crystal and external
components parameters) high frequency mode
Fundamental oscillation
frequency
Maximum crystal series
resistance RS
External load capacitors CX1,
CX2
15 MHz
< 80 
18 pF, 18 pF
20 MHz
< 80 
39 pF, 39 pF
< 100 
47 pF, 47 pF
LPC1xxx
XTAL1
Ci
100 pF
Cg
002aae835
Fig 40. Slave mode operation of the on-chip oscillator
LPC18xx
L
XTAL1
XTAL2
=
CL
CP
XTAL
RS
CX1
CX2
002aag031
Fig 41. Oscillator modes with external crystal model used for CX1/CX2 evaluation
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13.3 RTC oscillator
In the RTC oscillator circuit, only the crystal (XTAL) and the capacitances CRTCX1 and
CRTCX2 need to be connected externally. Typical capacitance values for CRTCX1 and
CRTCX2 are CRTCX1/2 = 20 (typical)  4 pF.
An external clock can be connected to RTCX1 if RTCX2 is left open. The recommended
amplitude of the clock signal is Vi(RMS) = 100 mV to 200 mV with a coupling capacitance of
5 pF to 10 pF.
LPC18xx
RTCX1
RTCX2
XTAL
CRTCX1
CRTCX2
002aah066
Fig 42. RTC 32 kHz oscillator circuit
13.4 XTAL and RTCX Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout guidelines
Connect the crystal on the PCB as close as possible to the oscillator input and output pins
of the chip. Take care that the load capacitors CX1, CX2, and CX3 in case of third overtone
crystal usage have a common ground plane. Also connect the external components to the
ground plain. To keep the noise coupled in via the PCB as small as possible, make loops
and parasitics as small as possible. Choose smaller values of CX1 and CX2 if parasitics
increase in the PCB layout.
Ensure no high-speed or high-drive signals are near the RTCX1/2 signals.
13.5 Standard I/O pin configuration
Figure 43 shows the possible pin modes for standard I/O pins with analog input function:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Digital output driver enabled/disabled
Digital input: Pull-up enabled/disabled
Digital input: Pull-down enabled/disabled
Digital input: Repeater mode enabled/disabled
Digital input: Input buffer enabled/disabled
Analog input
The default configuration for standard I/O pins is input buffer disabled and pull-up
enabled. The weak MOS devices provide a drive capability equivalent to pull-up and
pull-down resistors.
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VDDIO
ESD
enable output driver
data output from core
PIN
slew rate bit EHS
input buffer enable bit EZI
data input to core
glitch
filter
filter select bit ZIF
pull-up enable bit EPUN
ESD
pull-down enable bit EPD
analog I/O
VSSIO
002aah028
The glitch filter rejects pulses of typical 12 ns width.
Fig 43. Standard I/O pin configuration with analog input
13.6 Reset pin configuration
VDD(IO)
VDD(IO)
VDD(IO)
Rpu
reset
ESD
20 ns RC
GLITCH FILTER
PIN
ESD
VSS
002aag702
Fig 44. Reset pin configuration
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14. Package outline
LBGA256: plastic low profile ball grid array package; 256 balls; body 17 x 17 x 1 mm
A
B
D
SOT740-2
ball A1
index area
A2
A
E
A1
detail X
C
e1
e
y
y1 C
∅v M C A B
b
1/2 e
∅w M C
T
R
e
P
N
M
L
K
J
e2
H
G
1/2 e
F
E
D
C
B
A
ball A1
index area
1
3
2
5
4
7
6
9
8
11
10
13
12
15
14
16
X
5
0
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
max
A1
A2
b
D
E
e
e1
e2
v
w
y
y1
mm
1.55
0.45
0.35
1.1
0.9
0.55
0.45
17.2
16.8
17.2
16.8
1
15
15
0.25
0.1
0.12
0.35
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
JEITA
SOT740-2
---
MO-192
---
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
05-06-16
05-08-04
Fig 45. Package outline of the LBGA256 package
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TFBGA100: plastic thin fine-pitch ball grid array package; 100 balls; body 9 x 9 x 0.7 mm
B
D
SOT926-1
A
ball A1
index area
A2
E
A
A1
detail X
e1
e
∅v
∅w
b
1/2 e
C
M
M
C A B
C
y
y1 C
K
J
e
H
G
F
e2
E
D
1/2 e
C
B
A
ball A1
index area
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
X
0
2.5
5 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
max
A1
A2
b
D
E
e
e1
e2
v
w
y
y1
mm
1.2
0.4
0.3
0.8
0.65
0.5
0.4
9.1
8.9
9.1
8.9
0.8
7.2
7.2
0.15
0.05
0.08
0.1
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
JEITA
SOT926-1
---
---
---
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
05-12-09
05-12-22
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LQFP208; plastic low profile quad flat package; 208 leads; body 28 x 28 x 1.4 mm
SOT459-1
c
y
X
A
105
156
157
104
ZE
e
E HE
(A 3)
A A2 A1
wM
θ
Lp
bp
L
detail X
pin 1 index
208
53
1
52
v M A
ZD
wM
bp
e
D
B
HD
v M B
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (1)
e
mm
1.6
0.15
0.05
1.45
1.35
0.25
0.27
0.17
0.20
0.09
28.1
27.9
28.1
27.9
0.5
HD
HE
30.15 30.15
29.85 29.85
L
Lp
v
w
y
ZD
ZE
θ
1
0.75
0.45
0.12
0.08
0.08
1.43
1.08
1.43
1.08
7o
o
0
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
SOT459-1
136E30
MS-026
JEITA
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
00-02-06
03-02-20
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SOT486-1
c
y
X
A
73
72
108
109
ZE
e
E HE
A A2
(A 3)
A1
θ
wM
Lp
bp
L
pin 1 index
detail X
37
144
1
36
v M A
ZD
wM
bp
e
D
B
HD
v M B
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (1)
e
mm
1.6
0.15
0.05
1.45
1.35
0.25
0.27
0.17
0.20
0.09
20.1
19.9
20.1
19.9
0.5
HD
HE
22.15 22.15
21.85 21.85
L
Lp
v
w
y
1
0.75
0.45
0.2
0.08
0.08
Z D(1) Z E(1)
1.4
1.1
1.4
1.1
θ
7o
o
0
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
SOT486-1
136E23
MS-026
JEITA
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
00-03-14
03-02-20
Fig 48. Package outline of the LQFP100 package
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15. Soldering
Footprint information for reflow soldering of LBGA256 package
SOT740-2
Hx
P
P
Hy
see detail X
Generic footprint pattern
Refer to the package outline drawing for actual layout
solder land
solder paste deposit
solder land plus solder paste
SL
SP
occupied area
SR
solder resist
detail X
DIMENSIONS in mm
P
SL
SP
SR
1.00
0.450
0.450
0.600
Hx
Hy
17.500 17.500
sot740-2_fr
Fig 49. Reflow soldering for the LBGA256 package
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Footprint information for reflow soldering of TFBGA100 package
SOT926-1
Hx
P
P
Hy
see detail X
Generic footprint pattern
Refer to the package outline drawing for actual layout
solder land
solder paste deposit
solder land plus solder paste
SL
SP
occupied area
SR
solder resist
detail X
DIMENSIONS in mm
P
SL
SP
SR
Hx
Hy
0.80
0.330
0.400
0.480
9.400
9.400
sot926-1_fr
Fig 50. Reflow soldering for the TFBGA100 package
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Footprint information for reflow soldering of LQFP208 package
SOT459-1
Hx
Gx
P2
Hy
(0.125)
P1
Gy
By
Ay
C
D2 (8×)
D1
Bx
Ax
Generic footprint pattern
Refer to the package outline drawing for actual layout
solder land
occupied area
DIMENSIONS in mm
P1
0.500
P2
Ax
Ay
Bx
By
0.560 31.300 31.300 28.300 28.300
C
D1
D2
1.500
0.280
0.400
Gx
Gy
Hx
Hy
28.500 28.500 31.550 31.550
sot459-1_fr
Fig 51. Reflow soldering for the LQFP208 package
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Footprint information for reflow soldering of LQFP144 package
SOT486-1
Hx
Gx
P2
Hy
(0.125)
P1
Gy
By
Ay
C
D2 (8×)
D1
Bx
Ax
Generic footprint pattern
Refer to the package outline drawing for actual layout
solder land
occupied area
DIMENSIONS in mm
P1
0.500
P2
Ax
Ay
Bx
By
0.560 23.300 23.300 20.300 20.300
C
D1
D2
1.500
0.280
0.400
Gx
Gy
Hx
Hy
20.500 20.500 23.550 23.550
sot486-1_fr
Fig 52. Reflow soldering for the LQFP144 package
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16. Abbreviations
Table 42.
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Abbreviations
Acronym
Description
ADC
Analog-to-Digital Converter
AHB
Advanced High-performance Bus
APB
Advanced Peripheral Bus
API
Application Programming Interface
BOD
BrownOut Detection
BGA
Ball Grid Array
CAN
Controller Area Network
CMAC
Cipher-based Message Authentication Code
CSMA/CD
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
DAC
Digital-to-Analog Converter
DMA
Direct Memory Access
EOP
End Of Packet
ETB
Embedded Trace Buffer
ETM
Embedded Trace Macrocell
GPIO
General-Purpose Input/Output
IRC
Internal RC
IrDA
Infrared Data Association
JTAG
Joint Test Action Group
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LSB
Least Significant Bit
LQFP
Low Quad Flat Package
MAC
Media Access Control
MCU
MicroController Unit
MIIM
Media Independent Interface Management
n.c.
not connected
OTG
On-The-Go
PHY
PHYsical layer
PLL
Phase-Locked Loop
PWM
Pulse Width Modulator
RMII
Reduced Media Independent Interface
SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
SSI
Serial Synchronous Interface
SSP
Synchronous Serial Port
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TTL
Transistor-Transistor Logic
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
ULPI
UTMI+ Low Pin Interface
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Table 42.
Abbreviations …continued
Acronym
Description
USART
Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
USB
Universal Serial Bus
UTMI
USB 2.0 Transceiver Macrocell Interface
17. References
[1]
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ES_LPC185x/3x/2x/1x (LPC185x_3x_2x_1x errata).
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18. Revision history
Table 43.
Revision history
Document ID
Release date Data sheet status
Change notice Supersedes
LPC185X_3X_2X_1X v.4
20121031
-
Modifications:
LPC1857_53 v.3.2
Preliminary data sheet
LPC1857_53 v.3.2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Removed TFBGA180 package.
•
SCT dither engine added and SCT bi-directional event enable features added. See
Section 7.15.1.
•
•
SPIFI maximum data rate changed to 52 MB per second.
•
•
•
Table 14 “Band gap characteristics” added.
•
•
•
OTP memory size change to 64 bit.
Parts LPC183x, LPC182x, and LPC181x added.
LQFP144 and TFBGA100 packages added.
T = 105 °C data added in Figure 19 to Figure 22.
Changed symbol names and parameter names in Table 21.
Parameter ILH updated for condition VI = 5 V and Tamb = 25 °C/105 °C in Table 11.
Power consumption data added in Section 10.1.
SPIFI dynamic characteristics added in Section 11.16.
IRC accuracy corrected to  2 % for Tamb = -40 °C to 0 °C and Tamb = 85 °C to 105 °C.
Pull-up and Pull-down current data (Figure 23 and Figure 24) updated with data for
Tamb = 105 °C.
Recommendation for VBAT use added: The recommended operating condition for the
battery supply is VDD(REG)(3V3) > VBAT + 0.2 V. See Table 11, Table note 2.
Minimum value for parameter VIL changed to 0 V in Table 11 “Static characteristics”.
Description of ADC pins on digital/analog input pins changed. Each input to the ADC
is connected to ADC0 and ADC1. See Table 3.
Use of C_CAN peripheral restricted in Section 2.
ADC channels limited to a total of 8 channels shared between ADC0 and ADC1.
20120920
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-
LPC1857_53 v.3.1
Position of index sector in Figure 4 “Pin configuration LQFP208 package” corrected.
LPC1857_53 v.3.1
Modifications:
LPC1857_53 v.3
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-
LPC1857_53 v.3
•
SSP0 boot pin functions added in Table 5 and Table 4. Pin P3_3 = SSP0_SCK, pin
P3_6 = SSP0_SSEL, pin P3_7 = SSP0_MISO, pin P3_8 = SSP0_MOSI.
•
•
•
Peripheral power consumption data added in Table 12.
BOD de-assertion levels add in Table 13.
Minimum value for all supply voltages changed to -0.5 V n Table 7.
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Table 43.
Revision history …continued
Document ID
Modifications:
Release date Data sheet status
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Change notice Supersedes
Data sheet status changed to preliminary.
AES removed. Available on parts LPC18Sxx only.
Minimum value of VI for conditions “USB0 pins USB0_DP; USB0_DM; USB0_VBUS”,
“USB0 pins USB0_ID; USB0_RREF”, and “USB1 pins USB1_DP and USB1_DM”
changed to 0.3 V in Table 6.
Dynamic characteristics of the SD/MMC controller updated in Table 29.
Dynamic characteristics of the LCD controller updated in Table 30.
Dynamic characteristics of the SSP controller updated in Table 22.
Section 10.2 added.
Table 8 “Thermal resistance value (BGA packages)” added.
Description of pins USB1_DP and USB1_DM updated in Table 3.
Editorial updates.
Parameters IIL and IIH renamed to ILL and ILH in Table 9.
LPC1857_53 v.2
20120515
Objective data sheet
-
LPC1857_53 v.1
LPC1857_53 v.1
20111214
Objective data sheet
-
-
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Production
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21. Contents
1
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2
Features and benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
3
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4
Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4.1
Ordering options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5
Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6
Pinning information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6.1
Pinning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6.2
Pin description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
7
Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
7.1
Architectural overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
7.2
ARM Cortex-M3 processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
7.3
System Tick timer (SysTick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
7.4
AHB multilayer matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
7.5
Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) . 61
7.5.1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
7.5.2
Interrupt sources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
7.6
Event router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
7.7
Global Input Multiplexer Array (GIMA) . . . . . . 62
7.7.1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
7.8
On-chip static RAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
7.9
On-chip flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
7.10
EEPROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
7.11
Boot ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
7.12
Memory mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
7.13
One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory . . . 67
7.14
General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
7.14.1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
7.15
AHB peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
7.15.1
State Configurable Timer (SCT) subsystem . . 67
7.15.1.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
7.15.2
General-Purpose DMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
7.15.2.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
7.15.3
SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7.15.3.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7.15.4
SD/MMC card interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7.15.5
External Memory Controller (EMC). . . . . . . . . 70
7.15.5.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7.15.6
High-speed USB Host/Device/OTG interface
(USB0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
7.15.6.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
7.15.7
High-speed USB Host/Device interface
with ULPI (USB1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7.15.7.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7.15.8
LCD controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7.15.8.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7.15.9
Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
7.15.9.1
7.16
7.16.1
7.16.1.1
7.16.2
7.16.2.1
7.16.3
7.16.3.1
7.16.4
7.16.4.1
7.16.5
7.16.5.1
7.16.6
7.16.6.1
7.17
7.17.1
7.17.1.1
7.17.2
7.17.3
7.17.3.1
7.17.4
7.17.4.1
7.17.5
7.17.5.1
7.18
7.18.1
7.18.1.1
7.18.2
7.18.2.1
7.19
7.19.1
7.19.1.1
7.19.2
7.19.2.1
7.19.3
7.20
7.20.1
7.20.2
7.20.3
7.20.4
7.20.5
7.20.6
7.20.7
7.20.8
7.20.9
7.20.10
7.21
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital serial peripherals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SSP serial I/O controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I2C-bus interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I2S interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C_CAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Counter/timers and motor control . . . . . . . . .
General purpose 32-bit timers/external event
counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Motor control PWM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI) . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repetitive Interrupt (RI) timer. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Windowed WatchDog Timer (WWDT) . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog-to-Digital Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peripherals in the RTC power domain . . . . . .
RTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Event monitor/recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alarm timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration registers (CREG) . . . . . . . . . . .
System Control Unit (SCU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clock Generation Unit (CGU) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internal RC oscillator (IRC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLL0USB (for USB0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLL0AUDIO (for audio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System PLL1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset Generation Unit (RGU) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Code security (Code Read Protection - CRP)
Emulation and debugging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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LPC185X_3X_2X_1X
Preliminary data sheet
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 4 — 31 October 2012
© NXP B.V. 2012. All rights reserved.
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LPC185x/3x/2x/1x
NXP Semiconductors
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
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10.2
10.3
10.4
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11.2
11.3
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11.6
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11.16
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19.2
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Limiting values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Thermal characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Static characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Peripheral power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Electrical pin characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
BOD and band gap static characteristics . . . 103
Dynamic characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Flash/EEPROM memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Wake-up times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
External clock for oscillator in slave mode . . 105
Crystal oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
IRC oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
RTC oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
I2C-bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
I2S-bus interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
USART interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
SSP interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
External memory interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
USB interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
SD/MMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
SPIFI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
ADC/DAC electrical characteristics . . . . . . . 123
Application information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
LCD panel signal usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Crystal oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
RTC oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
XTAL and RTCX Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
layout guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Standard I/O pin configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Reset pin configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Soldering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Legal information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Data sheet status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Trademarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Contact information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Please be aware that important notices concerning this document and the product(s)
described herein, have been included in section ‘Legal information’.
© NXP B.V. 2012.
All rights reserved.
For more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com
For sales office addresses, please send an email to: [email protected]
Date of release: 31 October 2012
Document identifier: LPC185X_3X_2X_1X