NXP's LPC8N04 is a cost-effective MCU which serves as an entry-level connectivity solution for embedded applications with integrated NFC connectivity. The LPC8N04 MCU contains multiple features including several power-down modes and a selectable CPU frequency of up to 8 MHz for ultra-low power consumption. The peripheral complement of the LPC8N04 MCU includes 32 kB of Flash memory, 8 kB of SRAM, 4 kB of EEPROM, one I2C, one SPI/SSP, and up to 12 general purpose I/O (GPIO) pins.
Feature and Benefits |
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- Arm Cortex-M0+ core running at frequencies of up to 8 MHz
- 32 KB on-chip Flash programming memory
- 8 KB SRAM
- 4 KB on-chip EEPROM
- 8 MHz internal RC oscillator, trimmed to 2% accuracy, which is used for the system clock
- Temperature sensor with ±1.5°C accuracy from -40°C to +85°C
- Serial I2C bus supporting full I2C bus specification and fast mode with a data rate of 400 kbit/s, with multiple address recognition and monitor mode
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- SPI/SSP interface
- NFC/RFID ISO 14443 type A interface
- Up to 12 GPIO pins with configurable pull-up/pull-down resistors and repeater mode
- Timer oscillator operating at 32 kHz linked to the RTC timer unit
- Unique device serial number for identification
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Applications |
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- Configurable LED strips/Christmas tree LEDs via NFC
- Smart toy/interactive robot
- Data logger
- Buttonless/contactless control panels
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- Contactless diagnostics
- NFC e-Lockers
- Smart manufacturing
- NFC OTA for system FW updates
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