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UM10360_0
© NXP B.V. 2009. All rights reserved.
User manual
Rev. 00.06 — 5 June 2009
5 of 808
NXP Semiconductors
UM10360
Chapter 1: LPC17xx Introductory information
powered off. Battery power can be supplied from a standard 3 V Lithium button
cell. The RTC will continue working when the battery voltage drops to as low as
2.1 V. An RTC interrupt can wake up the CPU from any reduced power mode.
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Watchdog Timer (WDT). The WDT can be clocked from the internal RC oscillator,
the RTC oscillator, or the APB clock.
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Support for the Cortex-M3 system tick timer, including an external clock input
option.
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Repetitive interrupt timer provides programmable and repeating timed interrupts.
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Standard JTAG test/debug interface as well as Serial Wire Debug and Serial Wire
Trace Port options.
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Emulation trace module supports real-time trace.
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Four reduced power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep
power-down.
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Single 3.3 V power supply (2.4 V to 3.6 V). Temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C.
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Four external interrupt inputs configurable as edge/level sensitive. All pins on PORT0
and PORT2 can be used as edge sensitive interrupt sources.
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Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input.
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Clock output function that can reflect the main oscillator clock, IRC clock, RTC clock,
CPU clock, or the USB clock.
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The Wakeup Interrupt Controller (WIC) allows the CPU to automatically wake up from
any priority interrupt that can occur while the clocks are stopped in deep sleep,
Power-down, and Deep power-down modes.
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Processor wake-up from Power-down mode via any interrupt able to operate during
Power-down mode (includes external interrupts, RTC interrupt, USB activity, Ethernet
wake-up interrupt, CAN bus activity, PORT0/2 pin interrupt, and NMI).
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Each peripheral has its own clock divider for further power savings.
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Brownout detect with separate threshold for interrupt and forced reset.
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On-chip Power-On Reset (POR).
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On-chip crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz.
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4 MHz internal RC oscillator trimmed to 1% accuracy that can optionally be used as a
system clock.
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An on-chip PLL allows CPU operation up to the maximum CPU rate without the need
for a high-frequency crystal. May be run from the main oscillator, the internal RC
oscillator, or the RTC oscillator.
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A second, dedicated PLL may be used for the USB interface in order to allow added
flexibility for the main PLL settings.
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Versatile pin function selection feature allows many possibilities for using on-chip
peripheral functions.
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Available as 100-pin LQFP (14 x 14 x 1.4 mm) and 80-pin LQFP (12 x 12 x 1.4 mm)
packages.
3.
Applications
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eMetering