LPC2119 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC2119 is a series of high-performance 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S based microcontrollers developed by NXP Semiconductors. These devices are characterized by their compact 64-pin footprint and integrated dual CAN interfaces, making them a staple in industrial and automotive networking applications. They feature high-speed flash memory up to 128 kB and a wide range of serial communications, providing a reliable platform for embedded systems requiring real-time processing and robust connectivity.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the LPC2119 sub-family primarily differ based on their silicon revision, denoted by suffixes like /00 or /01, which often indicate improvements in power consumption or flash programming timing. While the core architecture and 128 kB flash remain consistent across the 2119 line, specific ordering codes may reflect different temperature grade ratings or packaging options, though the LQFP64 remains the standard form factor for this specific series.



