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NXP's LPC54100 series microcontrollers were designed from the ground up to deliver the industry’s best power efficiency for always-on sensor-processing applications. These highly efficient MCUs support ultra-low-power performance for sensor tasks, such as listening, collection, and aggregation of sensor data, as well as complex sensor processing tasks, such as sensor fusion. Crucial for always-on applications, LPC54100 series MCUs require as little as 3 µA for continuous sensor listening. A first for sensor applications, an asymmetric dual-core architecture enables scalable active power/performance. Developers can use the 55 µA / MHz Cortex®-M0+ core for sensor data collection, aggregation, and external communications, or the Cortex®-M4F core (100 µA / MHz) to execute math-intensive algorithms (such as motion sensor fusion) more quickly while saving power. The LPC54100 series also includes single-core (Cortex-M4F) options with similar sensor listening and M4F power efficiencies.
Application Notes: Low Power Modes and Wake-up Times LPC5410x CoreMark Cortex-M4F Porting Guide Locking Flash Sectors on the LPC5410x Dual Core Usage |
Heart-rate Monitor using the Low Power LPC5410x LPC5410x Sensor Processing-Motion Solution LPC5410x_I2C_SPI_Secondary_Bootloader |
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