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EA LPC177X/8X EVAL BOARD

OM13001,598

Manufacturer Part Number
OM13001,598
Description
EA LPC177X/8X EVAL BOARD
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
-r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of OM13001,598

Contents
Board, Cable, Headphones, Registration Card
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
LPC1788
Other names
568-6707
NXP Semiconductors
LPC178X_7X
Objective data sheet
7.32.1 Features
7.33.1 Crystal oscillators
7.32 Event monitor/recorder
7.33 Clocking and power control
The event monitor/recorder allows recording of tampering events in sealed product
enclosures. Sensors report any attempt to open the enclosure, or to tamper with the
device in any other way. The event monitor/recorder stores records of such events when
the device is powered only by the backup battery.
The LPC178x/7x include four independent oscillators. These are the main oscillator, the
IRC oscillator, the watchdog oscillator, and the RTC oscillator. Each oscillator can be used
for more than one purpose as required in a particular application. Any of the three clock
sources can be chosen by software to drive the main PLL and ultimately the CPU.
Following reset, the LPC178x/7x will operate from the Internal RC oscillator until switched
by software. This allows systems to operate without any external crystal and the boot
loader code to operate at a known frequency.
See
Dedicated power supply pin can be connected to a battery or to the main 3.3 V.
Periodic interrupts can be generated from increments of any field of the time registers.
Backup registers (20 bytes) powered by VBAT.
RTC power supply is isolated from the rest of the chip.
Supports three digital event inputs in the VBAT power domain.
An event is defined as a level change at the digital event inputs.
For each event channel, two timestamps mark the first and the last occurrence of an
event. Each channel also has a dedicated counter tracking the total number of events.
Timestamp values are taken from the RTC.
Runs in VBAT power domain, independent of system power supply. The
event/recorder/monitor can therefore operate in Deep power-down mode.
Very low power consumption.
Interrupt available if system is running.
A qualified event can be used as a wake-up trigger.
State of event interrupts accessible by software through GPIO.
Figure 7
for an overview of the LPC178x/7x clock generation.
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 2 — 27 May 2011
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
LPC178x/7x
© NXP B.V. 2011. All rights reserved.
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