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NXP: LPC4350/30/20/10

LPC4300-iconNXP's LPC4350/30/20/10, the world's first asymmetrical dual-core digital signal controller architecture, featuring ARM® Cortex™-M4 and Cortex-M0 processors, brings the advantage of developing DSP and MCU applications within a single architecture and development environment. 

 

The Cortex-M4 processor combines the benefits of a microcontroller with high-performance digital signal processing features such as single-cycle MAC, Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) techniques, saturating arithmetic, and a floating point unit. 

 

The Cortex-M0 coprocessor off-loads many of the data movement and I/O handling duties that can drain the bandwidth of the Cortex-M4 core. With its dual-core architecture and unique set of configurable peripherals, the LPC4300 enables customers to develop a wide range of applications such as motor control, power management, industrial automation, robotics, medical, automotive accessories, and embedded audio.

NXP's LPC4350/30/20/10 Features

  • 204 MHz, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4
  • 204 MHz, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 asymmetrical coprocessor
  • Up to 1 MB Flash
  • Up to 264 kB SRAM
  • Two High-speed USB 2.0 interfaces
    - On-chip High-speed PHY
  • Up to 164 GPIO
  • Unique Serial GPIO
  • Unique State Configurable Timer Subsystem
  • Unique Quad-SPI Flash Interface
  • Ethernet MAC
  • LCD Interface

NXP's LPC4350/30/20/10 Block Diagram
LPC4300 Block Diagram