phyCORE®-LPC3180
ARM9 with Vector Floating Point Unit
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Includes module, carrier board, software eval. tools, access to schematics
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Processor Details
The phyCORE-LPC3180 supports the NXP Semiconductors (founded by Philips) LPC3180 controller.
phyCORE-LPC3180 Module
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SOM Description
The phyCORE-LPC3180 supports the industry's first 90nm ARM9-based microcontroller. The 32-bit MCU high-performance, low power LCP3180 ARM926EJ-S device from NXP Semiconductors (founded by Philips) provides a vector floating-point co-processor and integrated USB OTG, as well as the ability to operate in ultra-low-power mode down to 0.9V. The on-board MMU supports major operating systems, including Linux which is the leading major embedded OS. Other chip-level features include 7 UARTs, SPI, I²C, a real-time clock with a separate power domain, and NAND Flash and DDR memory controllers. These features make the devices particularly suitable for automotive and industrial control applications as well as medical systems.
SOM Features
- System on Module in subminiature dimensions (60 x 53 mm) according to low EMI phyCORE specifications
- NXP Semiconductors (founded by Philips) LPC3180 ARM926EJ-S controller (208 MHz) with VFP9 hardware vector floating-point coprocessor for speed and efficiency as well as 2x SPI, 2x I²C, 2x PWM, MMU and 3-channel/10-bit ADC
- Controller and board-level signals extend to two high-density (0.635 mm) 100-pin Molex connectors on underside of SOM
- Memory configuration:
- SDRAM: 16 to 64 MB synchronous SDRAM, max. access time of 10ns, 32-bit organization
- Flash: 16 to 128 MB NAND-Flash in 8-bit mode
- Serial: 1 to 32 KB I²C-EEPROM
- On-chip Real-Time Clock with Alarm function and battery back-up
- On-chip USB Host/Device interface (can be used as USB-OTG in conjunction with external ISP1301 USB-OTG device)
- USB-Ethernet adapter support (Suggested: SMC2209USB/ETH)
- 7x UARTs, 3x of which at RS-232 level (2x standard, 1x High-Speed with Handshake)
- JTAG signals extend to edge connector
- Industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C)
Pricing & Ordering
| Product | Description | Pricing |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 System on Module |
Customized configurations are available to OEM customers at optimized SOM pricing for minimum orders of 100 units. |
Contact for quote or call 800.278.9913 |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 Development Kit |
Includes phyCORE-LPC3180 SOM with the following configuration: 208 MHz, 32 MB SDRAM, 64 MB Nand-Flash, 32 KB EEPROM, USB OTG, JTAG. Also includes Carrier Board, complete electronic documentation, access to schematics, demo applications, and third party industry-standard C compilers and embedded development environments for evaluation. | Kit variations, pricing and order information for the phyCORE-LPC3180 Development Kit » |
Technical Documentation & Demos
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| File Download | Date | Filename | Size |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 Hardware Manual | April 2007 | L-681e_3 | 1.63 MB |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 QuickStart Manual for Keil | November 2006 | L-690e_1 | 1.38 MB |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 QuickStart Manual for IAR | November 2006 | L-699e_1 | 674 KB |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 QuickStart Manual for LINUX | September 2010 | L-698e_4 | 819 KB |
| Demo Downloads for Keil QuickStart | November 2006 | Demos_PCM-031_K | 150 KB |
| Demo Downloads for IAR QuickStart | November 2006 | Demos_PCM-031_I | 260 KB |
| phyCORE-LPC3180 SDRAM Init Code | December 2006 | LPC3180_ SDRAM_Init |
3 KB |
| Segger JLink Drivers V314c | April 2006 | setup_jlink arm_v314c.zip |
2.4 MB |
RTOSes & Tools
The availability of Board Support software and tools is a primary criterion in the selection of a microcontroller for embedded development. PHYTEC works closely with our partners up and down the embedded solutions chain to ensure optimized interoperability of our boards with other tools, and provides embedded developers with what they need to speed design concepts to product and market.
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