NXP LPC

LPC (Low Pin Count) is a family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits by NXP Semiconductors (formerly Philips Semiconductors).[1] The LPC chips are grouped into related series that are based around the same 32-bit ARM processor core, such as the Cortex-M4F, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M0+, or Cortex-M0. Internally, each microcontroller consists of the processor core, static RAM memory, flash memory, debugging interface, and various peripherals. The earliest LPC series were based on the Intel 8-bit 80C51 core.[2] As of February 2011, NXP had shipped over one billion ARM processor-based chips.[3]

NXP LPC1114 in 33-pin HVQFN package and LPC1343 in 48-pin LQFP package.
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Press-20060901 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ LPC900 series; NXP Semiconductors
  3. ^ "NXP, ARM sign long term Cortex-M processor deal", New Electronics, February 28, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2011.