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NXP USA Inc. LPC1754FBD80,551 — Microcontrollers & Processors (MCU / MPU / DSP)

NXP LPC1754FBD80,551 — ARM Cortex-M3 MCU, 100MHz, 128KB Flash, 80-LQFP

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NXP LPC1754 ARM Cortex-M3 MCU, 100MHz, 128KB Flash, 32KB RAM, 52 GPIO, USB OTG / CANbus / I²C / SPI / SSP / UART, 2.4–3.6V, -40°C to 85°C, 80-LQFP tray.

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Specifications

LPC1754FBD80,551 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesLPC17xx
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Oscillator typeInternal
Program memory typeFLASH
Voltage - supply (Vcc (Vdd))2.4V ~ 3.6V
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Speed100MHz
PackageTray
RAM size32K x 8
Core size32-Bit Single-Core
PeripheralsBrown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, Motor Control PWM, POR, PWM, WDT
ConnectivityCANbus, I²C, IrDA, Microwire, SPI, SSI, SSP, UART/USART, USB OTG
Number of i (O)52
Core processorARM® Cortex®-M3
Case80-LQFP
Data convertersA/D 6x12b; D/A 1x10b
Program memory size128KB (128K x 8)

Frequently asked questions

What speed is the LPC1754FBD80,551 rated at?

100MHz, driven by an internal oscillator on a single 2.4–3.6V supply rail.

What series does the LPC1754FBD80,551 belong to?

LPC17xx — NXP's Cortex-M3 industrial line. The 80-LQFP package, 2.4–3.6V rail, and -40°C to 85°C rating are consistent with that series' industrial control profile.

Is there a pin-compatible alternative for the LPC1754FBD80,551?

No cross-referenced second source or official successor is listed in the available record. The 80-LQFP footprint and 2.4–3.6V supply are shared across the LPC17xx family, but peripheral and memory variations mean a substitute requires pinout and firmware verification before use in a production BOM.