
Philips Electronics
General description
The LPC2290 is based on a 16/32 bit ARM7TDMI-S™ CPU with real-time emulation and embedded trace support. For critical code size applications, the alternative 16-bit Thumb Mode reduces code by more than 30% with minimal performance penalty.
FEATUREs
Key features
■ 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S microcontroller in a LQFP144 package.
■ 16 kB on-chip Static RAM.
■ Serial boot-loader using UART0 provides in-system download and programming capabilities.
■ EmbeddedICE-RT and Embedded Trace interfaces offer real-time debugging with the on-chip RealMonitor software as well as high speed real-time tracing of instruction execution.
■ Two interconnected CAN interfaces with advanced acceptance filters. Additional serial interfaces include two UARTs (16C550), Fast I2C (400 kbits/s) and two SPIs™.
■ Eight channel 10-bit A/D converter with conversion time as low as 2.44 µs.
■ Two 32-bit timers (with 4 capture and 4 compare channels), PWM unit (6 outputs), Real Time Clock and Watchdog.
■ Vectored Interrupt Controller with configurable priorities and vector addresses.
■ Configurable external memory interface with up to four banks, each up to 16 Mb and 8/16/32 bit data width.
■ Up to 76 general purpose I/O pins (5 V tolerant). Up to 9 edge/level sensitive external interrupt pins available.
■ 60 MHz maximum CPU clock available from programmable on-chip Phase-Locked Loop.
■ On-chip crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 30 MHz.
■ Two low power modes, Idle and Power-down.
■ Processor wake-up from Power-down mode via external interrupt.
■ Individual enable/disable of peripheral functions for power optimization.
■ Dual power supply:
◆ CPU operating voltage range of 1.65 V to 1.95 V (1.8 V ±0.15 V).
◆ I/O power supply range of 3.0 V to 3.6 V (3.3 V ±10%) with 5 V tolerant I/O pads.