The Stellaris® LM3S3748 microcontroller is based on the ARM® Cortex™-M3 controller core operating at up to 50 MHz, with 128 kB flash, 64 kB SRAM, a 32-ch DMA, and ROM preloaded with the StellarisWare Driver Library and BootLoader. The LM3S3748 also features real-time industrial connectivity, with USB 2.0 Full Speed Host/Device, 2 SSI / SPI controllers, 2 I2C interfaces, and 2 UARTs. The LM3S3748 microcontroller also features advanced motion control features, including 8 motion-control PWM outputs with dead-band, a quadrature encoder input for precise position monitoring, and a fault protection input for low-latency shutdown. The microcontroller also features intelligent analog capability, including 2 analog comparators and 8 channels of highly accurate 10-bit analog-to-digital conversion - with the ability to sample at speeds of 1M samples per second. Finally, the LM3S3748 microcontroller provides a 24-bit systick timer, 4 32-bit or 8 16-bit general-purpose timers, a watchdog timer, a battery-backed hibernation module with RTC and 256 bytes of non-volatile state-saving memory, a low drop-out voltage regulator so that only one supply voltage is required, brown-out reset, power-on reset controller, and up to 61 GPIOs.
● 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3 50-MHz processor core with System Timer (SysTick), integrated Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC), Memory Protection Unit (MPU), and Thumb-2 instruction set
● Full-featured debug solution with debug access via JTAG and Serial Wire interfaces, and IEEE 1149.1-1990 compliant Test Access Port (TAP) controller
● 128 KB single-cycle flash and 64 KB single-cycle SRAM
● Internal ROM loaded with StellarisWare® software
● Lower-power battery-backed Hibernation module with Real-Time Clock
● ARM PrimeCell® 32-channel configurable μDMA controller
● 3-61 GPIOs (depending on configuration) with programmable control for GPIO interrupts and pad configuration
● ARM FiRM-compliant Watchdog Timer ; plus four General-Purpose Timer Modules (GPTM), each of which provides two 16-bit timers/counters and can be configured to operate independently
● 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with eight analog input channels and a sample rate of one million samples/second
● Two fully programmable 16C550-type UARTs with IrDA support
● Two Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) modules, supporting operation for Freescale SPI, MICROWIRE, or Texas Instruments synchronous serial interfaces
● Two Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Interface modules, providing Standard (100 Kbps) and Fast (400 Kbps) transmission and support for sending and receiving data as either a master or a slave
● Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller with USB 2.0 full-speed (12 Mbps) and low-speed (1.5 Mbps) operation, 8 endpoints, and USB Host mode
● Two integrated analog comparators configurable for output to initiate an ADC sample sequence, drive an output pin or generate an interrupt
● Four PWM generator blocks, each with one 16-bit counter, two PWM comparators, a PWM signal generator, a dead-band generator, and an interrupt/ADC-trigger selector; four PWM fault inputs to promote low-latency shutdown
● Quadrature Encoder Interface (QEI) featuring position integrator to track encoder position and velocity capture using built-in timer
● Industrial-range 100-pin RoHS-compliant LQFP package