LPC408x/7x 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 MCU up to 512 kB flash, 96 kB SRAM USB Device/Host/OTG Ethernet LCD EMC SPIFI Rev. 3 11 January 2017 Product data sheet 1. General description The LPC408x/7x is an ARM Cortex-M4 based digital signal controller for embedded applications requiring a high level of integration and low power dissipation. The ARM Cortex-M4 is a next generation core that offers system enhancements such as low power consumption, enhanced debug features, and a high level of support block integration. The ARM Cortex-M4 CPU incorporates a 3-stage pipeline, uses a Harvard architecture with separate local instruction and data buses as well as a third bus for peripherals, and includes an internal prefetch unit that supports speculative branching. The ARM Cortex-M4 supports single-cycle digital signal processing and SIMD instructions. A hardware floating-point processor is integrated in the core for several versions of the part. The LPC408x/7x adds a specialized flash memory accelerator to accomplish optimal performance when executing code from flash. The LPC408x/7x is targeted to operate at up to 120 MHz CPU frequency. The peripheral complement of the LPC408x/7x includes up to 512 kB of flash program memory, up to 96 kB of SRAM data memory, up to 4032 byte of EEPROM data memory, External Memory controller (EMC), LCD, Ethernet, USB Device/Host/OTG, an SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI), a General Purpose DMA controller, five UARTs, three SSP controllers, 2 three I C-bus interfaces, a Quadrature Encoder Interface, four general purpose timers, two general purpose PWMs with six outputs each and one motor control PWM, an ultra-low power RTC with separate battery supply and event recorder, a windowed watchdog timer, a CRC calculation engine and up to 165 general purpose I/O pins. The analog peripherals include one eight-channel 12-bit ADC, two analog comparators, and a DAC. The pinout of LPC408x/7x is intended to allow pin function compatibility with the LPC24xx/23xx as well as the LPC178x/7x families. For additional documentation, see Section 17 References. 2. Features and benefits Functional replacement for LPC23xx/24xx and LPC178x/7x family devices. ARM Cortex-M4 core: ARM Cortex-M4 processor, running at frequencies of up to 120 MHz. ARM Cortex-M4 built-in Memory Protection Unit (MPU) supporting eight regions. ARM Cortex-M4 built-in Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC).LPC408x/7x NXP Semiconductors 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller Hardware floating-point unit (not all versions). Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input. JTAG and Serial Wire Debug (SWD), serial trace, eight breakpoints, and four watch points. System tick timer. System: Multilayer AHB matrix interconnect provides a separate bus for each AHB master. AHB masters include the CPU, and General Purpose DMA controller. This interconnect provides communication with no arbitration delays unless two masters attempt to access the same slave at the same time. Split APB bus allows for higher throughput with fewer stalls between the CPU and DMA. A single level of write buffering allows the CPU to continue without waiting for completion of APB writes if the APB was not already busy. Embedded Trace Macrocell (ETM) module supports real-time trace. Boundary scan for simplified board testing. Memory: 512 kB on-chip flash program memory with In-System Programming (ISP) and In-Application Programming (IAP) capabilities. The combination of an enhanced flash memory accelerator and location of the flash memory on the CPU local code/data bus provides high code performance from flash. Up to 96 kB on-chip SRAM includes: 64 kB of main SRAM on the CPU with local code/data bus for high-performance CPU access. Two 16 kB peripheral SRAM blocks with separate access paths for higher throughput. These SRAM blocks may be used for DMA memory as well as for general purpose instruction and data storage. Up to 4032 byte on-chip EEPROM. LCD controller, supporting both Super-Twisted Nematic (STN) and Thin-Film Transistors (TFT) displays. Dedicated DMA controller. Selectable display resolution (up to 1024 768 pixels). Supports up to 24-bit true-color mode. External Memory Controller (EMC) provides support for asynchronous static memory devices such as RAM, ROM and flash, as well as dynamic memories such as single data rate SDRAM. Eight channel General Purpose DMA controller (GPDMA) on the AHB multilayer matrix that can be used with the SSP, I2S, UART, CRC engine, Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog converter peripherals, timer match signals, GPIO, and for memory-to-memory transfers. Serial interfaces: Quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI) with four lanes and up to 40 MB per second. Ethernet MAC with MII/RMII interface and associated DMA controller. These functions reside on an independent AHB. USB 2.0 full-speed dual port device/host/OTG controller with on-chip PHY and associated DMA controller. LPC408X 7X All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. NXP Semiconductors N.V. 2017. All rights reserved. Product data sheet Rev. 3 11 January 2017 2 of 140