The NXP LPC4367JBD208E is a 32-bit dual-core microcontroller built around an ARM Cortex-M4 and an ARM Cortex-M0, running at 204 MHz. The M4 handles the signal processing and main control loop; the M0 offloads real-time housekeeping like I/O polling or protocol bridging without stealing cycles from the primary core.
The peripheral set is generous: Ethernet, USB OTG, CAN, multiple SPI and I2C interfaces, plus a QEI for encoder feedback. The 142 general-purpose I/O in a 208-LQFP package gives plenty of headroom for a sensor-laden board without needing a port expander.
The LPC4367JBD208E has an active lifecycle status. No NRND or last-time-buy notice is on record.
