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.



