Information about the NXP LPC2900 and LPC3000 and other ARM9 microcontrollers |
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| LPC3000 series Advanced 90nm CMOS ARM9 based on ARM926 with Floating Point Unit VFP |
The Data Sheet for the LPC3250,
LPC3240, LPC3230 and LPC3220 is one document
and can be dowloaded from this website. Recently NXP published the Users Manual NEW for the LPC3220 through LPC3250 (all LPC32x0) as well. These new
devices host Ethernet, USB2.0 (FS) device, host and OTG and have a hugely improved address / data bus over the LPC3180. |
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| Flash based MCUs with ARM968 core | Additional members of the LPC2900 family Based on an ARM968 core, the LPC2900 series is targeted at industrial and automotive customers. The press release claims 125 MHz operation from flash, that would be really fast. There is a Starter Kit available from Hitex for the previous LPC2919, and there is going to be one also for the new types. Hitex also presented a Motor Control extension board at the ARM developers converence in Santa Clara early October. |
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| More ARM9 based Flash CPUs | From ST: STR91x, a ARM966 based MCU. This controller runs at 96 MHz and there are 20 different part numbers available. More information on the ST Website | |
| From Atmel the SAM9XE series | ||
| From OKI ML69Q6203 an ARM946 based device with 512K Flash and 128K SRAM. The main feature is probably the high speed USB | ||
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| Development Tools | Embedded development tools for the LPC2000 family of ARM7 and other ARM7 and ARM9 based microcontrollers NEW updated Feb. '09 | |
| M3 based MCUs | Cortex M3 based microcontrollers from various vendors | |
| NXP ARM devices |
For
additional information please visit the NXP ARM product overview Page |
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| last update April-22, 2009 | ||