The maximum operating temperature range for the LPC4370FET100E is -40°C to +105°C.
The clock settings for the LPC4370FET100E can be configured using the Clock Control Unit (CCU) registers. The CCU provides a flexible clock generation and distribution system that allows the user to configure the clock frequencies and sources for the various peripherals and domains.
The maximum current consumption of the LPC4370FET100E depends on the operating frequency and the peripherals used. According to the datasheet, the maximum current consumption is approximately 350 mA at 204 MHz with all peripherals enabled.
The ADC on the LPC4370FET100E is a 12-bit successive approximation ADC with up to 8 channels. To use the ADC, you need to configure the ADC clock, select the ADC channel, and start the ADC conversion. The ADC result can be read from the ADC register.
Yes, the LPC4370FET100E can be used with an external crystal oscillator. The microcontroller has an on-chip oscillator circuit that can be connected to an external crystal oscillator to generate the clock signal.