LPC5516 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC5516 sub-family is part of NXP's LPC5500 series, representing a significant advancement in general-purpose microcontroller efficiency. Based on the high-performance ARM Cortex-M33 architecture, these devices are manufactured using a 40nm embedded flash process. They are primarily utilized in industrial and consumer IoT applications where a balance of computational power, low power consumption, and integrated security features is required to manage complex system tasks without escalating hardware costs.
Variants in This Sub-Family
| Part Number | Difference | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| LPC5516JBD100E (NXP Semiconductors) | 100E | 5,269 |
Variants within the LPC5516 sub-family primarily differ in their physical packaging and pin density. Common options include the 64-pin HTQFP and 100-pin HTQFP configurations. While the internal 256KB flash memory and 150MHz clock speed remain consistent across the sub-family, the choice of package determines the number of available GPIOs and peripheral pin-multiplexing flexibility, allowing developers to optimize for board space or I/O requirements.



