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LP1072

Manufacturer Part Number
LP1072
Description
802.11a/b/g Baseband System Solution
Manufacturer
FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc]
Datasheet
Introduction
terminal manufacturers can tune the chip performance to get the exact balance they opt for when it comes
to power consumption and performance.
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The high-performance LP1072 baseband processor integrates the IEEE 802.11a/b/g PHY and full MAC
functionality with the industry’s lowest power consumption compared to any baseband processor in the
market.
The LP1072 was designed to target embedded devices and small form factor WLAN devices. Its support
for SDIO and CompactFlash+ host interfaces combined with its ultra low power consumption and small
size make it the optimal solution for mobile devices. It has been designed with a generic RF interface that
lets it interface with virtually any RF components in the market. It has been fully tested to interface with
RF solutions from Maxim and Airoha, thus providing terminal manufacturers with added flexibility in
selecting the most appropriate RF parts based on their application and form factor.
The LP1072’s integrated ADC and DAC reduce the terminal manufacturers' bill of material and overall
system cost. The integrated internal memory eliminates the need for external MAC memory, further
reducing cost and saving valuable board space for small form factor devices.
The LP1072 also provides the highest level of WLAN security by fully supporting WPA and AES.
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Full compliance with 802.11a/b/g
Ultra low power consumption, maximizing battery life and minimizing heat dissipation
Ultra small package: 13.0 x 13.0 x 1.0 (max) mm
Fully embedded ARM7TDMI™ microprocessor for no load on the host processor, leading to
maximum flexibility in supporting different host platforms
Implementations of 802.11e Draft, for support of Quality of Service (QoS) real-time applications
Support for WPA and AES, for enhanced security
Automatic power management to reduce power consumption
On-chip ADC and DAC to reduce system BOM and save on board area
On-Chip PLL for clock generation
On-chip ROM/RAM eliminating the need for external MAC memory
Direct memory access (DMA) to reduce CPU utilization
High throughput achieved using DMA
Support of SDIO host interface
Support of CompactFlash host interface
Support of 16-bit SRAM emulation mode
Serial EEPROM interface for initialization and device booting
Eight General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins for added flexibility
UART interface to support diagnostic tools and general data transfer
General Description
Features
LP1072 Advance Information, Rev. 0.3
PRELIMINARY
Freescale Semiconductor

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