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IC ARM CORTEX MCU 512K 100-LQFP

LPC1767FBD100,551

Manufacturer Part Number
LPC1767FBD100,551
Description
IC ARM CORTEX MCU 512K 100-LQFP
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
LPC17xxr

Specifications of LPC1767FBD100,551

Core Processor
ARM® Cortex-M3™
Core Size
32-Bit
Speed
100MHz
Connectivity
Ethernet, I²C, IrDA, Microwire, SPI, SSI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, I²S, Motor Control PWM, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
70
Program Memory Size
512KB (512K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
64K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.4 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x12b, D/A 1x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
100-LQFP
Processor Series
LPC17
Core
ARM Cortex M3
3rd Party Development Tools
MDK-ARM, RL-ARM, ULINK2, MCB1760, MCB1760U, MCB1760UME
For Use With
622-1005 - USB IN-CIRCUIT PROG ARM7 LPC2K
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Other names
568-4967
935289808551

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User manual
The interrupt handling is different for Slave and DMA mode.
Slave mode
If an interrupt event occurs on an endpoint and the endpoint interrupt is enabled in the
USBEpIntEn register, the corresponding status bit in the USBEpIntSt is set. For
non-isochronous endpoints, all endpoint interrupt events are divided into two types by the
corresponding USBEpIntPri[n] registers: fast endpoint interrupt events and slow endpoint
interrupt events. All fast endpoint interrupt events are ORed and routed to bit EP_FAST in
the USBDevIntSt register. All slow endpoint interrupt events are ORed and routed to the
EP_SLOW bit in USBDevIntSt.
For isochronous endpoints, the FRAME bit in USBDevIntSt is set every 1 ms.
The USBDevIntSt register holds the status of all endpoint interrupt events as well as the
status of various other interrupts (see
enabled in USBDevIntEn) are routed to the USB_INT_REQ_LP bit in the USBIntSt
register to request low priority interrupt handling. However, the USBDevIntPri register can
route either the FRAME or the EP_FAST bit to the USB_INT_REQ_HP bit in the USBIntSt
register.
Only one of the EP_FAST and FRAME interrupt events can be routed to the
USB_INT_REQ_HP bit. If routing both bits to USB_INT_REQ_HP is attempted, both
interrupt events are routed to USB_INT_REQ_LP.
Slow endpoint interrupt events are always routed directly to the USB_INT_REQ_LP bit for
low priority interrupt handling by software.
The final interrupt signal to the NVIC is gated by the EN_USB_INTS bit in the USBIntSt
register. The USB interrupts are routed to the NVIC only if EN_USB_INTS is set.
DMA mode
If an interrupt event occurs on a non-control endpoint and the endpoint interrupt is not
enabled in the USBEpIntEn register, the corresponding status bit in the USBDMARSt is
set by hardware. This serves as a flag for the DMA engine to transfer data if DMA transfer
is enabled for the corresponding endpoint in the USBEpDMASt register.
Three types of interrupts can occur for each endpoint for data transfers in DMA mode: End
of transfer interrupt, new DD request interrupt, and system error interrupt. These interrupt
events set a bit for each endpoint in the respective registers USBEoTIntSt,
USBNDDRIntSt, and USBSysErrIntSt. The End of transfer interrupts from all endpoints
are then Ored and routed to the EOT bit in USBDMAIntSt. Likewise, all New DD request
interrupts and system error interrupt events are routed to the NDDR and ERR bits
respectively in the USBDMAStInt register.
The EOT, NDDR, and ERR bits (if enabled in USBDMAIntEn) are ORed to set the
USB_INT_REQ_DMA bit in the USBIntSt register. If the EN_USB_INTS bit is set in
USBIntSt, the interrupt is routed to the NVIC.
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 2 — 19 August 2010
Section
Chapter 11: LPC17xx USB device controller
11.10.2.2). By default, all interrupts (if
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