Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- 1. General description
- 2. Features and benefits
- 3. Applications
- 4. Ordering information
- 5. Block diagram
- 6. Pinning information
- 7. Functional description
- 7.1 ARM Cortex-M0 processor
- 7.2 On-chip flash program memory
- 7.3 On-chip SRAM
- 7.4 Memory map
- 7.5 Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
- 7.6 IOCONFIG block
- 7.7 Fast general purpose parallel I/O
- 7.8 UART
- 7.9 SPI serial I/O controller
- 7.10 I2C-bus serial I/O controller
- 7.11 C_CAN controller
- 7.12 10-bit ADC
- 7.13 General purpose external event counter/timers
- 7.14 System tick timer
- 7.15 Watchdog timer
- 7.16 Clocking and power control
- 7.17 System control
- 7.18 Emulation and debugging
- 8. Limiting values
- 9. Static characteristics
- 10. Dynamic characteristics
- 11. Application information
- 12. Package outline
- 13. Soldering
- 14. Abbreviations
- 15. Revision history
- 16. Legal information
- 17. Contact information
- 18. Contents

LPC11CX2_CX4 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers. © NXP B.V. 2013. All rights reserved.
Product data sheet Rev. 3.1 — 15 May 2013 36 of 62
NXP Semiconductors
LPC11Cx2/Cx4
32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller
9.3 BOD static characteristics
[1] Interrupt levels are selected by writing the level value to the BOD control register BODCTRL, see LPC11Cx
user manual.
9.4 Power consumption
Power measurements in Active, Sleep, and Deep-sleep modes were performed under the
following conditions (see LPC11Cx user manual):
• Configure all pins as GPIO with pull-up resistor disabled in the IOCONFIG block.
• Configure GPIO pins as outputs using the GPIOnDIR registers.
• Write 0 to all GPIOnDATA registers to drive the outputs LOW.
Table 10. BOD static characteristics
[1]
T
amb
=25
C.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
V
th
threshold voltage interrupt level 1
assertion - 2.22 - V
de-assertion - 2.35 - V
interrupt level 2
assertion - 2.52 - V
de-assertion - 2.66 - V
interrupt level 3
assertion - 2.80 - V
de-assertion - 2.90 - V
reset level 0
assertion - 1.46 - V
de-assertion - 1.63 - V
reset level 1
assertion - 2.06 - V
de-assertion - 2.15 - V
reset level 2
assertion - 2.35 - V
de-assertion - 2.43 - V
reset level 3
assertion - 2.63 - V
de-assertion - 2.71 - V