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LPC812 in NXP LPC Family

The LPC812 series, developed by NXP, is an entry-level family of 32-bit microcontrollers built on the energy-efficient ARM Cortex-M0+ core. Designed to bridge the gap between 8-bit and 32-bit architectures, the LPC812 provides a low-cost, low-pin-count solution for simple control tasks. Operating at frequencies up to 30 MHz with 16KB of flash memory, these MCUs are optimized for power conservation and ease of integration in space-constrained embedded systems.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Comparing specs that differ across variants.

Part Number I/O Pins Package Stock
LPC812M101JDH20J (NXP USA Inc.) 18 TSSOP-20 272
LPC812M101JTB16X (NXP USA Inc.) 14 XFDFN-16 7,700
LPC812M101JD20J (NXP USA Inc.) 18 SOIC-20 2
LPC812M101JD20FP (NXP USA Inc.) 18 SOIC-20 14

Variants within the LPC812 family are distinguished primarily by their physical packaging and pin counts. Options include 16-pin XSON, 20-pin TSSOP, and 20-pin SOic configurations. While the core 16KB flash and 4KB SRAM remain consistent across these sub-family members, the choice of package affects the number of available GPIOs and the thermal profile, allowing designers to select the optimal footprint for their specific assembly requirements.

Other NXP LPC Sub-families

LPC51 (1) LPC1225 (1) LPC4337 (2) LPC824 (2) LPC845 (1) LPC1758 (1) LPC5462 (1) LPC5536 (1) LPC1769 (2) LPC802 (1) LPC2148 (1) LPC1788 (2)

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