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The LPC2000 ARM-based microcontrollers are designed for use in real-time embedded applications ranging from industrial control, automotive, and consumer to any embedded application that requires high performance and low power consumption in a cost-effective, 32-bit microcontroller. Operating at up to 72MHz from flash or RAM, these devices feature up to 512KB on-chip flash program memory and a wide range of communications peripherals including Ethernet, USB, and CAN. The family also features an LCD controller (QVGA graphic or segment driver), SD/MMC card interfaces, external memory interfaces and I2S audio interfaces.
The LPC2212/2214 are based on a 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU with real-time emulation and embedded trace support, together with 128/256 kB of embedded high-speed flash memory.
The LPC2214/2214 with their low power consumption, various 32-bit timers, 8-channel 10-bit ADC, PWM channels and up to nine external interrupt pins these microcontrollers are particularly suitable for industrial control, medical systems, access control and point-of-sale. Number of available fast GPIOs ranges from 76 pins (with external memory) through 112 pins (single-chip). With a wide range of serial communications interfaces, they are also very well suited for communication gateways, protocol converters and
embedded soft modems as well as many other general-purpose applications.