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LPC4337 in NXP LPC Family

The LPC4337 is a high-performance, dual-core microcontroller series from NXP Semiconductors based on the asymmetric ARM Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M0 architectures. Designed for demanding embedded applications, it operates at frequencies up to 204 MHz. The dual-core configuration allows engineers to offload real-time tasks like communication protocol handling or sensor data acquisition to the M0 core, while the M4 core focuses on complex algorithmic processing and DSP tasks within a single-chip solution.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Comparing specs that differ across variants.

Part Number Peripherals I/O Pins Package ADC/DAC Stock
LPC4337JBD144E (NXP USA Inc.) Brown-out Detect/R.. 83 LQFP-144 A/D 8x10b; D/A 1x10b 826
LPC4337JET100E (NXP USA Inc.) Brown-out Detect/R.. 49 TFBGA-100 A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x10b 1,934

The primary differences between members of the LPC4337 sub-family are found in their packaging and thermal specifications. Variants like the LPC4337JBD144 use a 144-pin Low-profile Quad Flat Package (LQFP) providing extensive I/O access, while the LPC4337JET100 offers a more compact 100-pin Thin Fine-pitch Ball Grid Array (TFBGA) footprint for space-constrained designs. All variants maintain the core 1MB Flash and dual-core processing capabilities.

Other NXP LPC Sub-families

LPC51 (1) LPC1225 (1) LPC824 (2) LPC845 (1) LPC1758 (1) LPC5462 (1) LPC5536 (1) LPC1769 (2) LPC802 (1) LPC812 (4) LPC2148 (1) LPC1788 (2)

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