LPC4370 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC4370 is a high-performance multicore microcontroller family developed by NXP Semiconductors, designed for data-intensive signal processing applications. Built on a unique asymmetric architecture, it combines a 2048-bit Cortex-M4 core for complex mathematics with two Cortex-M0 coprocessors to handle peripheral tasks and I/O. Its standout feature is an integrated 12-bit, 80 Msps Analog-to-Digital Converter, making it an industry-leading solution for high-speed sampling without the need for an external high-speed ADC.
Variants in This Sub-Family
The LPC4370 sub-family primarily varies by package type and environmental grading. Common options include the BGA100 and BGA256 footprints, which dictate the number of available GPIO pins and peripheral multiplexing options. While core clock speeds and internal SRAM allocations remain consistent across the sub-family to ensure software portability, specific part numbers may differ in their temperature qualification for industrial versus commercial applications.



