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LPC5502 in NXP LPC Family

The LPC5502 is a sub-family of NXP Semiconductors' LPC5500 series, built on the efficient Arm Cortex-M33 architecture. Operating at up to 150 MHz, these microcontrollers bridge the gap between high-performance processing and low-power efficiency. They are designed for industrial and consumer IoT applications that require a balance of advanced computational capabilities, integrated security features, and a versatile set of peripherals without the overhead of higher-tier dual-core or high-memory variants.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Variants within the LPC5502 sub-family primarily differ based on their physical packaging and pin counts, such as the 64-pin LQFP (JBD64) and 48-pin HVQFN options. While the core performance and basic peripheral sets remain consistent, designers must choose between packages to balance available I/O count against board real estate and thermal requirements. All members share the same base silicon features and memory density.

Other NXP LPC Sub-families

LPC51 (1) LPC4337 (2) LPC824 (2) LPC1225 (1) LPC845 (1) LPC1758 (1) LPC5462 (1) LPC5536 (1) LPC1769 (2) LPC802 (1) LPC812 (4) LPC1788 (2)

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