LPC1111 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC1111 series is a member of the NXP LPC1100 family, representing a cost-optimized line of 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 microcontrollers. Designed to replace traditional 8/16-bit architectures, these chips provide superior performance and energy efficiency for entry-level embedded systems. They are manufactured using a high-density CMOS process and are widely utilized in battery-powered devices and industrial control modules where small footprints and low power consumption are critical design requirements.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the LPC1111 sub-family are primarily distinguished by their package types, such as HVQFN33 or SO20, and their specific flash memory allocations, typically ranging from 2 KB to 8 KB. Higher-tier suffixes often denote extended temperature ratings or specific pinouts tailored for space-constrained designs. All members maintain instruction set compatibility, allowing for easy firmware migration across the sub-family.



