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LPC Microcontrollers

Discover the difference

ARM® Tech Symposia China 2014

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Agenda

• NXP & NXP MCU Introduction

• Applications In-a-Box

• What’s New and Upcoming

• Get Support from NXP

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NXP Semiconductors

• The electronics industry is being driven by four mega trends that are helping shape our society:

Energy Efficiency, Connected Devices, Security and Health. Connecting to these trends and enabling

Secure Connections for a Smarter World, NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) creates solutions for

the Connected Car, Cyber Security, Portable & Wearable and the Internet of Things.

• Through our innovations, customers across a wide variety of industries – including automotive,

security, connected devices, lighting, industrial and infrastructure – are able to differentiate their

products through features, cost of ownership and/or time-to-market. With operations in more than 25

countries, NXP posted revenue of $4.82 billion in 2013. Additional information: www.nxp.com

Secure Connections for a Smarter World

Connected CarCyber Security Portable & WearableInternet of Things

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Internet of Things Cyber Security Portable & Wearable Connected Car

Strong Innovation Track RecordOur Innovative Solutions Are Used In a Wide Range of Applications

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Smart Home

Smart Building & City

Smart grid

Smart factory

Personal Health & Fitness

Intelligent Logistics

Wireless infra

Lighting

In-vehicle networking

Smart and secure car

access and immobilizers

Car entertainment

Speed & Angular Sensors

Secure V2V and V2I

communications

Security for air interfaces

Solid State Lighting

Radar

Gaming

Wireless Charging

Mobile audio

GPS

LTE

WLAN

Power supplies

Mobile transactions

E-Government

Smart bank cards

Online ID protection

User authentication

Industrial control systems

Embedded security

Secure access

Fraud protection

Secure Connections

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• Renown for 32-bit ARM MCU dev.

tools (incl. LPCXpresso IDE)• Acquired by NXP Semiconductors

(2012)

CodeRed

NXP and Microcontrollers39 Years of MCU Innovation | 24 Years of ARM® Partnership

Actual size:

2 x 2 mm

*2650 NMOS 8-bit microcontroller

NXP Semiconductors

Still driving industry firsts

• First ARM7 MCUs with dual high-speed bus (2006)

• First 180 MHz Cortex® -M3 (2008)

• First ARM Partner to license new Cortex-M0 (2009)

• One of the first ARM partners to license Cortex-M4 (2010)

• First asymmetrical dual-core MCUs (Cortex-M4F/M0) (2010)

• First 204 MHz Cortex-M4 (2011)

• First low-pin-count Cortex-M0 (2011)

• First Cortex-M0 MCU with integrated USB class drivers (2011)

• First dual-supply voltage ARM Cortex-M0 MCUs (2012)

• First seamless high-speed SPI Flash interface (SPIFI) (2011)

• First 32-bit ARM MCUs (2 x 2 mm) in WLCSP package (2012)

** http://www.arm.com/about/company-profile/milestones.php

• Launched first 8-bit microcontroller*

(1975)• Acquired by Philips Electronics (1975)

Signetics

VLSI Technology

• Founding investor in ARM and

first ARM licensee** (1990)• Acquired by Philips Electronics (1999)

Royal Philips Electronics

(Philips Semiconductors)

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Microcontroller Technologies Enabling

Secure Connections for a Smarter World

• One of the broadest 32-bit ARM® MCU portfolios

with exceptional ease of use, design flexibility, and

advanced connectivity

• Best-in-class power efficiency

• Application-in-a-box solutions get you to

final product design faster than ever

• Passion for innovation with leading-edge,

patented/patent-pending technology

• Robust software ecosystem & thriving developer

community simplify design-in and foster reuse and

portability

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From entry level To high performance

LPC1700

NXP LPC Portfolio OverviewF

LA

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)

PINS

8 32 10048 6420

1024

512

256

128

64

32

16

8

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LPC800

LPC1200

LPC1100

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AS

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kB

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PINS

48 80 256100 20864

1024

512

256

128

64

32

16

8

4

LPC1300

LPC4000

32

LPC1500

LPC1800 & LPC4300

LPC1800 and

LPC4300 Series

also include

Flashless parts

Larger Flash with

SPIFI /external QSPI

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From entry level

Easy to useBest power efficiencySmallest footprint

To high performance

Easy to useAdvanced connectivityFlexible peripherals

NXP LPC Microcontrollers Series

LPC1100 Series

Exceptional efficiency,8/16-bit transition

• 30 MHz Cortex®-M0+ core

• Basic serial connectivity

• Low-pincountpackages including TSSOP and QFN

Low power, broad selection, industry-standard connectivity

• 50 MHz Cortex-M0 & M0+ cores

• Serial connectivity: USB with PHY, CAN with transceiver

• Best-in-class analog• Broad selection of

packages• Migration path to

LPC1300 Series

Performance and basic connectivity — LPC1100 upgd.

• Up to 72 MHz Cortex-M3 core

• Serial connectivity: USB, CAN

• Pin-compatible upgrade for most LPC1100 Series

High-precision motion control

• Up to 72 MHz Cortex-M3 core

• Optimized for sensored & sensorlessbrushless motor control; free firmware

• Serial conn.: USB, CAN

• Advanced analog subsystem and SCTimer/PWM

• Up to 120 MHz Cortex-M3 core

• Advanced conn.: USB, CAN, Ethernet

• Graphic LCD control

• Pin-compatible migration path to Cortex-M4 LPC4000 Series and ARM7 LPC2x00 Series

• Industry’s highest-performing Cortex-M3 core, up to 180 MHz

• Advanced conn.: dual Hi-Speed USB, dual CAN, 10/100 Ethernet

• Advanced, flexible timers for event-driven timing and PWM applications

• Drop-in compatible with LPC4300 Series

• Up to 120 MHz Cortex-M4 & M4F cores with DSP

• Advanced conn.: USB, CAN, Ethernet

• Graphic LCD controller

• Analog comparators

• Drop-in performance upgd. for LPC1700 Series

• Up to 204 MHz Cortex-M4F core with DSP capabilities and Cortex-M0 coprocessor

• Partition tasks across cores to optimize performance

• Advanced conn.: dual Hi-Speed USB, dual CAN, 10/100 Ethernet, configurable high-speed serial channels

• Drop-in upgrade for LPC1800 Series

LPC800 Series LPC1200 Series LPC1300 Series

LPC1700 Series

LPC1800 Series

LPC4000 Series

LPC4300 Series

Noise immunity for industrial applications

• 45 MHz Cortex-M0 core

• High-immunity rating

• 8 kV ESD protection

• Basic analog• Real-time clock• Fm I²C with 10x

bus-drive capability

LPC1500 SeriesHigh performance with DSP options, multi-connectivity, advanced peripherals

Best performance with DSP and dual-core options, multi-high-speed connectivity, advanced peripherals

LEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORE LEARN MORE

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• Program* offers 10+ year availability to

ensure supply stability • Life cycle* begins with launch

• Include NXP’s standard end-of-life notification policy

• All Cortex-M products and most ARM7 covered

• Manufacturing• Through NXP-owned factories, qualified outside foundries,

other manufacturing resources

• Product re-qualified if transfer to another facility is necessary

• For program details & a complete list of participating MCUs,

visit www.nxp.com/techzones/microcontrollers-techzone/longevity.html

BL Microcontrollers

Product Longevity Program

9*for participating NXP products

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• Migration roadmaps to…• Increase performance

• Increased power efficiency

• Lower cost

• Drop-in migration from • Cortex®-M0 to M3

• Cortex-M3 to M4

• Flexible memory sizes and peripheral options

• Pin compatibility • Includes options for memory size up/down

• Preserves investment in software and tools proficiency

BL Microcontrollers

Microcontroller Scalability

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For performance & power efficiency[ 50 MHz Cortex-M0 to 72 MHz Cortex-M3 ]

LPC1100XL

LPC11E00 LPC1310

For performance[ ARM7 to Cortex-M ]

LPC2478

LPC4088 LPC1788

For performance[ 50 MHz Cortex-M0 to 72 MHz Cortex-M3 ]

LPC11U00 LPC1340

COMPANY PUBLIC

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APPLICATIONS IN-A-BOX

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And

More

Accessories

“Application-in-a-Box” Solutions

• Complete – everything designers

need to build an application

• Go from evaluation to final

product design faster than ever –

simplify design and lower risk

Lighting

DALI (Lighting) DMX Solution (lighting)

Android Open Accessories

LAN Radio Dual Hi-speed USB WiFi module

KNX Solution (Industrial)

Sensorless PM Motor Cntrl BLDC Motor Cntrl

MFi Audio Accessories

Mixed signal logic analyzer

Flexible Camera Interface Smartphone Quick-Jack

Motion

Control

Smart

Connectivity(Internet, Ethernet,

USB, Wireless, etc.)

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TO ORDER

Dual USB Host/Device

Solution

• Demonstrates dual Hi-Speed USB (host or device) and

dual-role USB (host and device) functionality:• Two USB device controllers operating simultaneously

• Hi-Speed USB port acting in dual-role mode (host and device)

• NXP components• LPC1837JET100 with dual USB 2.0 host/device ports (one with integrated Hi-

Speed PHY)

• UDA1380 NXP stereo audio codec

• Solution includes• NGX LPC1837-based Xplorer board

• 4-GB microSD card containing MP3 files, demo source code and binary, board

schematics

• 4-GB USB Flash drive

• Pair of earbuds

• Cables

• Quick Start Guide

• More information• Solution: www.lpcware.com/dualusb

• UDA1380:

http://www.nxp.com/products/data_converters/audio_converters/audio_codecs/UD

A1380HN.html

• View video demonstration

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• Evaluation board: OM13061

• All required software provided on

microSD in kit

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TO ORDER

Digital Audio Streaming Accessories

Development Kit

• For developing audio streaming MFi accessories that use

the Lightning connector• Devices such as speaker docks, headsets, FM modulators, etc.

• Fully tested, simplifies design-in & cuts time to market up to half a year

• Includes everything needed to build accessories for the latest generation of

Apple® iPods®, iPhones®, and iPads®

• NXP components• MFA100

• Handles audio streaming, battery charging, and remote button control functions

• Solution includes• MFA100 audio board, button board, ribbon cable

• User guide, bill of materials, and schematics

• MFA100 is preprogrammed with all software needed for supported application

functions

• More information• MFA100 Applications page (nxp.com)

• MFA100 Solutions page (LPCZone.com)

• Leaflet (NXP digital audio streaming device MFA100 and development kit Leaflet)

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• Available to licensed MFi vendors from

Avnet only: Avnet MFi Procurement

website

COMPANY PUBLIC

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NFC

Reference Design

• For designing NFC readers for variety of applications,

such as identification, security, POS, gaming, white goods,

industrial, medical applications, and more

• NXP components• MCUs : LPC1114, LPC1115 or LPC1227

• 13.56-MHz transceiver ICs (tag readers): PN512 or CLRC663

• Solution components available• NFC reader board: PN512 (full NFC design) or CLEV663B blueboard

• LPC1114/15 LPCXpresso board (to eval reader/writer NFC mode)

• LPC1227 LPCXpresso board (to eval reader/writer, peer to peer, and card

emulation)

• LPC1769 LPCXpresso board (to eval reader/writer, full peer to peer and card

emulation - for applications requiring more than 128K Flash)

• Software compatible with chosen LPCXpresso board

• More information• PNEV512B (PN512 reader board)

• NFC Reference Design Solutions page (LPCZone.com)

• CLEV663B reader board

• LPC1227 LPCXpresso board

• LPC1114/15 LPCXpresso board

• For more information on designing with these Kits, start with:

• QuickStart Guide (CLEV663B reader board)

• QuickStart Guide (PN512 reader board)

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• Reader boards• PNEV512B (PN512)

• CLEV663B (CLRC663)

• LPCXpresso boards • LPC1115 / OM13035

• LPC1227 / OM13008

• LPC1769 / OM13000

• Documentation & software downloads• PNEV512B

• CLEV663B

PNEV512B

CLEV663B

COMPANY PUBLIC

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PMSM/BLDC Motor Control

• Demonstrates Field Oriented Control (FOC) motor control

functionality for sensored and sensorless PMSM motors

• NXP components• LPC1549 with two 2 Msps 12-bit ADCs, four SCTimer/PWM modules, four

comparators (68 ns)

• Solution includes• LPC1500 motor control kit

• PMSM motor

• LPC firmware

• FOC firmware for BLDC and PMSM motors available on LPCWare.com

• GUI-based calibration tool

• Cables

• Quick Start Guide

• More information• Solution: www.lpcware.com/motorcontrol

• View video demonstration :

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLylbUYisuZ4yyieW5wwmSDY3pQir1KEn6

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• PMSM Motor Control Kit: OM13067

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Smartphone Quick-Jack Solution

• Makes it easy to connect external devices to

smartphones for self-powered data communications

• The Kit includes• LPC812 demo board & schematics

• Free Quick-Jack example app*

• Source code available (LPCWare)

• Available free• iPhone/iOS: download from Apple App Store

• Android OS: download from Google Play Store

• Android APK available

• For more information• http://www.nxp.com/demoboard/OM13069.html

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Board: OM13069

http://www.nxp.com/demoboard/OM13069.ht

ml

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WHAT’S NEW

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TIMERS

SYSTEM

SERIAL INTERFACES ANALOG

IOPA

HB

-LIT

E B

us

FlashUp to 32 kB

SRAMUp to 8 kB

I2C (4)

UART (3)

SPI (2)

AP

B B

us

GPIOUp to 28

Clock Gen Unit12 MHz 1% IRC OSC,

Watchdog OSC,1-25 MHz system OSC,

system PLL

Power ControlPMU, power modes,

BOD, single VDD power supply, POR

Bridge

ARM®

CORTEX®-M0+30 MHz

4 ch multi-rate

WWDT

self wake-up

SCTimer/PWM

Swit

ch M

atri

x

GP

IO p

ads

CRC Engine

ROM

Comparatorwith external Vref

DMA (18 ch)

ADC12 ch, 12-bit, 1.2 Msps

LPC820

Builds on LPC800 Series Power Efficiency & Flexibility

Part

NumberFlash RAM ADC SPI UART GPIO Package

LPC822 16 kB 4 kB 5-12ch, 12b 2 3 29TSSOP20,

HVQFN33

LPC824 32 kB 8 kB 5-12ch, 12b 2 3 29TSSOP20,

HVQFN33

• Exceptional power efficiency,

down to 90 µA/MHz (active)• 30-MHz Cortex-M0+ ARM core

• Five power modes

• Power profile APIs for simple runtime power

optimization

• Full range of timing features: • From basic to advanced (SCTimer/PWM)

• Flexible triggers to optimize power use

• Simplified board layout with flexible

I/O pin configuration (switch matrix)

• Accurate 1.2-Msps ADC: 12 ch, 12-bit

• 105 ⁰C temp rating

webdatasheetleaflet

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LPC54100 Series: Industry’s Lowest Power for

Always-On Sensor-Processing Applications

• Market’s first scalable power/performance

• 100 MHz Cortex®-M0 core: 55 µA/MHz for listening,

data aggregation and management

• 100 MHz Cortex-M4F core: 100 µA/MHz for sensor

fusion and data communication

• Power-efficient low-power modes: down to

3 µA for sensor listening with RAM retention

• Power-efficient ADC: full spec performance

(12-bit, 4.8 Msps) at any voltage (1.62 to 3.6V)

• Tiny form factors for space-constrained

designs, down to 3.28 x 3.28 mm WLCSP

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Typical Application Configuration

20% Power Savings in Typical Portable Fitness

Device Example

LPC54102Competitor

Task LPC54102 Competitor MCU*

Listen(power down mode; no CPU processing)

3 µA 9 µA

Read (I2C & ADC)(10 sps @ 12 MHz CPU)

55 µA/MHz(Cortex-M0+)

112 µA/MHz(Cortex-M4F)

Algorithm Processing (Once per sec @ 84 MHz CPU)

100 µA/MHz(Cortex-M4F)

112 µA/MHz(Cortex-M4F)

*datasheet spec

LPC54102MCUA

DC

I2C

SPI

Listen

Read sensor data

Process

1

3

2

LPC54102 is

20% more power

efficient than

closest competitor

1

2

3

Time

LPC54102

Competitor

Pow

er

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LPC54102 Sensor Processing/Motion Solution

• Everything needed to bring sensor-based motion

and other sensor-processing applications

to market quickly• Boards

• LPC54102-based LPCXpresso development board

• Sensor shield board with• accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, pressure,

proximity, temperature, humidity, light, and IR sensors

• BTLE

• Software• LPC54100 software drivers

• LPC Sensor Fusion framework

• Bosch BSXLite Sensor Fusion (includes

development and commercial license)

• Sensor Fusion Demo

• Quick Start Guide, User Guide

NOT ACTUAL PICTURE

Application

processor

Comms

NFC, BTLE,

WiFi, Ethernet,

etc.

or

• Drivers• Sensor fusion

framework• BSXLite sensor

fusion firmware

LPC54100MCU

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Sensor shield board

Flexible Board Architecture

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USARTSPI/timerI2C/SPI

Expansion connector

UART, SPI,

I2C, GPIO,

ADC inputs

I2C, SPI

I2C, SPI, UART

SWD debug

Tri-color

User LED

User buttons

Reset

Wake

ISP

USB

Pm

od™

Link2 debug probe

current probe

LPC54102

Expansion connector

3-axis accel

3-axis mag 3-axis mag

3-axis accel

3-axis gyro Pressure/temp

BMM150BMC150 BMP280BMI055 MAX44000

Proximity/

light

IR remote control

sensor/driver

VSOP98260

BTLE module

AMS002

LPCXpresso54102

Prototype header

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Integrated Software & Middleware

• LPC Sensor Framework • Modular framework integrating sensor-fusion

libraries and sensor drivers making it easy to

add sensors and replace libraries

• Power management for low power

operations

• Bosch BSX Lite sensor fusion library • Combines sensor data to get more accurate

sensor signal or derived sensory information

• Supports 6-axis & 9-axis motion vectors

• Quaternions, heading, pitch and roll data

output

• Android 4.x support

• Commercial and development license

included

• Drivers• Bosch sensors

• LPCOpen driver library

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LPC Sensor Framework

User application (or examples)

Bosch sensor drivers

Digital Sensors Analog Sensors

I2C/SPI ADC

driver libraries

BSX Lite

data process

calibration

sensor library API

Kernel

power manager

scheduler (RTOS)

host interface

Fusion library adapter

Provided by Bosch

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Gaming /

Entertainment• console orientation

• user motion

In products such as:

• 3D mouse

• head-worn

glasses/terminals

• gloves with sensors

Health & Fitness• biometric data

monitoring and

communication

In products used for:

• portable fitness

• health monitoring

Industrial• environment

monitoring

• position

• positional accuracy,

stability

or balance

• dead reckoning

In products used for

• intelligent sensing

• building automation

• fleet management

• asset tracking

• robotics & drones

• assembly line robots

Mobile• indoor navigation

• context awareness

• mobile gestures

In products such as:

• mobile handsets &

tablets

New LPC54100 Series MCUs

Applications

• Used in combination with application processor or standalone

• Interface, monitoring, aggregation, fusion, and communication of

sensor inputs in applications such as:

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GETTING

SUPPORT

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• Resources for helping developers get up and running with new hardware,

including:• Tutorials

• Software or driver packages

• Schematics

• Tools

• FAQs

• Design tips, and much more

More information: www.LPCware.com

LPCware.com

NXP-Driven Technical Site for All Things LPC!

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Thank You!

For more information visit:www.nxp.com/microcontrollers