Overview
The LPC4078FBD100E is a 32-bit microcontroller from NXP USA Inc., based on the Arm Cortex-M4 architecture. This digital signal controller is designed for embedded applications that require high integration and low power consumption. It is part of the LPC40xx series, which is known for its robust feature set and versatility in various applications.
Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Processor Core | Arm Cortex-M4 |
Flash Memory | Up to 512 kB |
SRAM | 96 kB |
USB | Device/Host/OTG |
Ethernet | Available |
EMC | Available |
SPIFI | Available |
Key Features
- High-performance Arm Cortex-M4 processor core
- Low power dissipation, making it suitable for battery-powered devices
- Integrated USB Device/Host/OTG and Ethernet capabilities
- Embedded Memory Controller (EMC) for external memory expansion
- SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI) for external flash memory access
- Rich set of peripherals including UART, SPI, I2C, and more
Applications
The LPC4078FBD100E is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Medical devices requiring high precision and low power consumption
- Automotive systems, such as infotainment and driver assistance
- Consumer electronics, including smart home devices and wearables
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices and edge computing applications
Q & A
- What is the processor core of the LPC4078FBD100E?
The processor core is the Arm Cortex-M4. - How much flash memory does the LPC4078FBD100E have?
The LPC4078FBD100E has up to 512 kB of flash memory. - What is the amount of SRAM in the LPC4078FBD100E?
The LPC4078FBD100E has 96 kB of SRAM. - Does the LPC4078FBD100E support USB and Ethernet?
Yes, it supports USB Device/Host/OTG and Ethernet. - What is the purpose of the EMC in the LPC4078FBD100E?
The Embedded Memory Controller (EMC) allows for external memory expansion. - What is SPIFI in the context of the LPC4078FBD100E?
SPIFI stands for SPI Flash Interface, which allows access to external flash memory. - In what types of applications is the LPC4078FBD100E commonly used?
It is commonly used in industrial automation, medical devices, automotive systems, consumer electronics, and IoT devices. - Why is the LPC4078FBD100E suitable for battery-powered devices?
It is suitable due to its low power dissipation. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the LPC4078FBD100E?
Detailed specifications can be found on the NXP official website, Digi-Key, and other electronic component distributors. - Is the LPC4078FBD100E RoHS compliant?
Yes, the LPC4078FBD100E is RoHS compliant.