NXP LPC1700, LPC1300 and LPC1100 Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0 based microcontrollers |
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| LPC1700 | The Data
Sheet of the LPC176x (Dec. '09) NEW
updated Jan. '10 There are currently 2 subfamilies, the LPC176x in a 100 pin package and the LPC175x in an 80-pin package. The lineup includes 12 devices as of Jan 2010. The latest and greatest is the LPC1759 and LPC1769 which are specified to run at 120 MHz, well above other competing devices. The new User Manual / Programmers Reference for the LPC1700 is now available as draft dated June-5-09. NEW updated Jun '09 |
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is also an new Data Sheet
(Dec '09) for the LPC175x
devices. They are listed as LPC1751, LPC1752, LPC1754, LPC1756,
LPC1758 and new the LPC1759 running @ 120 MHz. Features like the 12-bit
ADC with 200 kHz sample rate pin-compatible devices from 32 KB to 512
KB NEW
updated Jan '10 The LPC1751 with 32 kB Flash and 8 kB SRAM is the smallest Cortex-M3 device from NXP that includes CAN and USB-device interface |
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| LPC1300 | Recent announcements about The LPC1300 make it a very low power device running @ 70 MHz and using the Cortex-M3 core. NEW June '09 | |
| More details on LPC1100 | There is now a low end 32-bit device targeted to replace 8-bit. The LPC1100 family is using Cortex-M0 and runs at max speed of 40-50 MHz. Check the details for the LPC1100challenge a design contest for the LPC1100 starting February1, 2010. NEW Feb. '10 | |
| Cortex-M0 | During the Embedded World in Nuremberg, ARM announced the smallest, lowest power... microcontroller core ever created by ARM, the CortexM0. The press release. NXP signed up as a licensee in the early stages, other companies such as Luminary or ST Microelectronics, early adopters of the Cortex-M3 don't consider it worth the money of a new license to save a small fraction of the overall die size. | |
| Training for Cortex-M | Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0 training for the core as well as additional information on devices like the STM32-family, the NXP LPC1000 MCUs, Luminary (Texas Instruments) Stellaris LM3 devices and Toshiba's TMPM330 family can be provided through Doulos. There are 1-day training sessions from Doulos as well as 4-day intensive hands-on training as well. All these training events will be low cost but highly informative, not just marketing events. For more information send an e-mail to training@mcu-related.com | |
| Development Tools | Embedded development tools for the LPC2000 family of ARM7 and other ARM7 and ARM9 based microcontrollers NEW updated Sep.' 08 | |
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| last update February 1, 2010 | ||