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LPC4370FET100K

LPC4370FET100K

NXP Semiconductors
ARM Microcontrollers - MCU LPC4370FET100
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Overview

The LPC4370FET100K is a high-performance multicore microcontroller powered by a 204 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 core paired with two ARM Cortex-M0 co-processors. It is specifically designed for high-speed data acquisition, featuring an integrated 12-bit ADC capable of 80 Msamples/s and a flexible peripheral set for complex signal processing.

Why Choose This Part

The asymmetric multicore architecture allows for efficient task partitioning, offloading interrupt handling to M0 cores while the M4 focuses on math-intensive calculations. Its primary advantage is the unique 80 Msps ADC, which is rare for an integrated microcontroller peripheral.

Applications

High-Speed Data Acquisition
Utilizing the 80 MHz 12-bit ADC for digital oscilloscopes and transient signal recorders.
Digital Signal Processing
The Cortex-M4 FPU and DSP instructions handle real-time filtering while M0 cores manage I/O and communication.
Software Defined Radio
Processing high-bandwidth RF front-end data using the high-speed bus and multicore architecture.
Industrial Vibration Analysis
Monitoring high-frequency mechanical data for predictive maintenance and fault detection.

Getting Started

Developers should use the MCUXpresso IDE and SDK provided by NXP for multicore synchronization and peripheral configuration. Evaluation can be performed using the LPC4370 Link2 board which exposes the high-speed ADC and allows for easy JTAG/SWD debugging of all three cores.

Also Consider

STM32H743IIT6 STMicroelectronics - Offers a higher 480 MHz clock speed and larger internal memory for applications that do not require the 80 Msps ADC.
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