LPC2103 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC2103 sub-family by NXP Semiconductors is a series of low-cost, high-integration 16/32-bit microcontrollers based on the ARM7TDMI-S core. Designed for general-purpose embedded applications, these chips provide a bridge between 8/16-bit architectures and higher-performance 32-bit platforms. They integrate a high-speed flash memory system and a range of serial communication peripherals, making them suitable for cost-sensitive industrial control systems and consumer electronics that require efficient processing power in a small 48-pin footprint.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the LPC2103 sub-family are generally streamlined, as the family itself represents a specific entry point in the LPC2100 series. Differences primarily manifest in packaging options and temperature ratings, such as standard industrial versus extended ranges. While the core architecture remains consistent, specific part number suffixes like 'EL' denote environmental compliance and package revisions that ensure compatibility with modern lead-free assembly processes.



