Bambino-200 Manual/Hardware
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The following image shows where some of the hardware components are located.
Microcontroller
The Bambino 200 includes a NXP LPC4330 microcontroller. These dual core 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4/M0 RISC microcontroller are capable of 204-MHz operation with a Thumb2 instruction set for smaller object code. It uses a Harvard architecture with separate local instruction and data buses as well as a separate peripherals bus. Please see NXP’s LPC4330 Microcontroller's User Manual for more information and register definitions.
LPC4330 key features:
- Cortex-M4 Processor core
- Built-in Memory Protection Unit (MPU) supporting eight regions.
- Running at frequencies of up to 204 MHz.
- Built-in Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC).
- Hardware floating-point unit.
- Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input.
- JTAG and Serial Wire Debug (SWD), serial trace, eight breakpoints, and four watch points.
- Enhanced Trace Module (ETM) and Enhanced Trace Buffer (ETB) support.
- System tick timer.
- Cortex-M0 Processor core
- Running at frequencies of up to 204 MHz.
- JTAG and built-in NVIC.
- On-chip memory
- 264 kB SRAM for code and data use.
- Multiple SRAM blocks with separate bus access. Two SRAM blocks can be powered down individually.
- 64 kB ROM containing boot code and on-chip software drivers.
- 128 bit general-purpose One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory.
- Clock generation unit
- Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz.
- 12 MHz Internal RC (IRC) oscillator trimmed to 1 % accuracy over temperature and voltage.
- Ultra-low power Real-Time Clock (RTC) crystal oscillator.
- Three PLLs allow CPU operation up to the maximum CPU rate without the need for a high-frequency crystal. The second PLL is dedicated to the High-speed USB, the third PLL can be used as audio PLL.
- Clock output.
- Configurable digital peripherals
- Serial GPIO (SGPIO) interface.
- State Configurable Timer (SCT) subsystem on AHB.
- Global Input Multiplexer Array (GIMA) allows to cross-connect multiple inputs and outputs to event driven peripherals like the timers, SCT, and ADC0/1.
- Serial interfaces
- Quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI) with 1-, 2-, or 4-bit data at rates of up to 52 MB per second.
- 10/100T Ethernet MAC with RMII and MII interfaces and DMA support for high throughput at low CPU load. Support for IEEE 1588 time stamping/advanced time stamping (IEEE 1588-2008 v2).
- One High-speed USB 2.0 Host/Device/OTG interface with DMA support and on-chip high-speed PHY (USB0).
- One High-speed USB 2.0 Host/Device interface with DMA support, on-chip full-speed PHY and ULPI interface to external high-speed PHY (USB1).
- USB interface electrical test software included in ROM USB stack.
- Four 550 UARTs with DMA support: one UART with full modem interface; one UART with IrDA interface; three USARTs support UART synchronous mode and a smart card interface conforming to ISO7816 specification.


