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Product data sheet Rev. 6.4 — 18 August 2014 78 of 150
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LPC1850/30/20/10
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller
Optional warning interrupt can be generated at a programmable time prior to
watchdog time-out.
Enabled by software but requires a hardware reset or a watchdog reset/interrupt to be
disabled.
Incorrect feed sequence causes reset or interrupt if enabled.
Flag to indicate watchdog reset.
Programmable 24-bit timer with internal prescaler.
Selectable time period from (T
cy(WDCLK)
256 4) to (T
cy(WDCLK)
2
24
4) in
multiples of T
cy(WDCLK)
4.
The Watchdog Clock (WDCLK) uses the IRC as the clock source.
7.16 Analog peripherals
7.16.1 Analog-to-Digital Converter
Remark: The LPC1850/30/20/10 contain two 10-bit ADCs.
7.16.1.1 Features
10-bit successive approximation analog to digital converter.
Input multiplexing among 8 pins.
Power-down mode.
Measurement range 0 to VDDA.
Sampling frequency up to 400 kSamples/s.
Burst conversion mode for single or multiple inputs.
Optional conversion on transition on ADCTRIG0 or ADCTRIG1 pins, combined timer
outputs 8 or 15, or the PWM output MCOA2.
Individual result registers for each A/D channel to reduce interrupt overhead.
DMA support.
7.16.2 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
7.16.2.1 Features
10-bit resolution
Monotonic by design (resistor string architecture)
Controllable conversion speed
Low-power consumption
7.17 Peripherals in the RTC power domain
7.17.1 RTC
The Real-Time Clock (RTC) is a set of counters for measuring time when system power is
on, and optionally when it is off. It uses little power when the CPU does not access its
registers, especially in the reduced power modes. A separate 32 kHz oscillator clocks the
RTC. The oscillator produces a 1 Hz internal time reference and is powered by its own
power supply pin, VBAT.