LPC5536 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC5536 is a high-performance sub-family of microcontrollers within NXP's LPC5500 series, based on the ARM Cortex-M33 architecture. Operating at up to 150MHz, these MCUs bridge the gap between general-purpose control and specialized digital signal processing. They are engineered for industrial and consumer applications requiring a balance of efficient computation, advanced analog integration, and robust security features, utilizing the TrustZone for ARMv8-M architecture to ensure secure code execution and data protection.
Variants in This Sub-Family
The LPC5536 variants primarily differ in package selection and thermal ratings. Common footprints include the 100-pin HLQFP and smaller VFBGA packages to accommodate different PCB density requirements. While the core performance and 256KB flash density remain consistent across the 5536 sub-family, specific orderable part numbers may offer different temperature ranges (e.g., -40C to 105C) to suit industrial or consumer environments.



