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LPC1756 in NXP LPC Family

The LPC1756 is a sub-family of high-performance 32-bit microcontrollers manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, built upon the ARM Cortex-M3 processor core. Operating at frequencies up to 100 MHz, these MCUs are designed to handle demanding system requirements with a high level of integration. They are commonly employed in industrial networking, medical diagnostics, and motor control applications where a balance between power efficiency and computational throughput is required for real-time task management.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Variants within the LPC1756 sub-family primarily differ based on their package configurations, such as the LQFP80, and their temperature ratings. While the core architecture and memory footprint (256KB Flash/32KB RAM) remain consistent across the 1756 designation, specific ordering codes like the FBD80 denote pin count and thermal tolerances required for specific industrial or commercial environments.

Other NXP LPC Sub-families

LPC51 (1) LPC1225 (1) LPC4337 (2) LPC824 (2) LPC845 (1) LPC1758 (1) LPC5462 (1) LPC5536 (1) LPC1769 (2) LPC802 (1) LPC812 (4) LPC1788 (2)

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