Datasheet

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Product data sheet Rev. 4 — 19 August 2014 3 of 158
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LPC435x/3x/2x/1x
32-bit ARM Cortex-M4/M0 microcontroller
Secure Digital Input Output (SD/MMC) card interface.
Eight-channel General-Purpose DMA controller can access all memories on the
AHB and all DMA-capable AHB slaves.
Up to 164 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins with configurable
pull-up/pull-down resistors.
GPIO registers are located on the AHB for fast access. GPIO ports have DMA
support.
Up to eight GPIO pins can be selected from all GPIO pins as edge and level
sensitive interrupt sources.
Two GPIO group interrupt modules enable an interrupt based on a programmable
pattern of input states of a group of GPIO pins.
Four general-purpose timer/counters with capture and match capabilities.
One motor control Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) for three-phase motor control.
One Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI).
Repetitive Interrupt timer (RI timer).
Windowed watchdog timer (WWDT).
Ultra-low power Real-Time Clock (RTC) on separate power domain with 256 bytes
of battery powered backup registers.
Alarm timer; can be battery powered.
Analog peripherals
One 10-bit DAC with DMA support and a data conversion rate of 400 kSamples/s.
Two 10-bit ADCs with DMA support and a data conversion rate of 400 kSamples/s.
Up to eight input channels per ADC.
Unique ID for each device.
Clock generation unit
Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz.
12 MHz internal RC oscillator trimmed to 3 % accuracy over temperature and
voltage (1.5 % accuracy for T
amb
= 0 °C to 85 °C).
Ultra-low power Real-Time Clock (RTC) crystal oscillator.
Three PLLs allow CPU operation up to the maximum CPU rate without the need for
a high-frequency crystal. The second PLL can be used with the High-speed USB,
the third PLL can be used as audio PLL.
Clock output.
Power
Single 3.3 V (2.2 V to 3.6 V) power supply with on-chip DC-to-DC converter for the
core supply and the RTC power domain.
RTC power domain can be powered separately by a 3 V battery supply.
Four reduced power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep
power-down.
Processor wake-up from Sleep mode via wake-up interrupts from various
peripherals.
Wake-up from Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep power-down modes via
external interrupts and interrupts generated by battery powered blocks in the RTC
power domain.
Brownout detect with four separate thresholds for interrupt and forced reset.
Power-On Reset (POR).