LPC824 in NXP LPC Family
The LPC824 is a 32-bit microcontroller sub-family within the NXP LPC800 series, based on the ARM Cortex-M0+ core. Designed as an entry-level solution for 8-bit to 32-bit migration, it operates at frequencies up to 30 MHz. These MCUs prioritize low power consumption and flexible I/O routing through a unique switch matrix, making them ideal for space-constrained industrial and consumer applications that require efficient sensor interfacing and basic processing tasks without the overhead of more complex architectures.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Comparing specs that differ across variants.
| Part Number | I/O Pins | Package | ADC/DAC | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPC824M201JHI33Y (NXP USA Inc.) | 29 | VFQFN-32 | A/D 12x12b | 9,187 |
| LPC824M201JDH20J (NXP USA Inc.) | 16 | TSSOP-20 | A/D 5x12b | 14,729 |
Variants within the LPC824 sub-family primarily differ based on their physical packaging and pin counts, ranging from 20-pin TSSOP to 33-pin HVQFN options. While the internal core and 30 MHz clock speed remain consistent, package selection dictates the number of available GPIOs and ADC channels. Some specific ordering codes also vary in their temperature grading and industrial qualification levels for use in harsh environments.



