At this year's Embedded Systems Conference in Boston from September 18-21 (Booth 801), we highlighted the latest in our growing family of ARM9-based microcontrollers and our industry-leading ARM7-based microcontrollers.
We previewed our new LPC2900 family, with built-in CAN and LIN support for automotive applications, and our new, high-performance LH7A40x family, which features USB, MMC, and an embedded LCD controller that supports STN, CSTN, TFT, and AD-TFT displays of 1024 x 768 and 64k colors.
We also showcased our LPC2300 and LPC2400 families, the only ARM7-based MCUs in the industry that offer a dual-AHB bus structure.
Product highlights
| LPC2900 series | 80-MHz, 32-bit ARM9-based MCUs with CAN and LIN for automotive applications |
| LH7A40x series | 266-MHz, 32-bit, ARM9-based MCUs with USB, MMC, and integrated LCD controller |
| LPC2400 series | 72-MHz, 32-bit, ARM7-based MCUs with Ethernet, USB OTG, CAN, external memory interface, and optional LCD controller |
| LPC2300 series | 72-MHz, 32-bit, ARM7-based MCUs with Ethernet, USB, and CAN peripherals |
Literature list
The following literature was available at the show. For a complete list for NXP microcontrollers and other products, please visit our .
NXP microcontroller linecard
LPC215x leaflet
LPC29xx leaflet
LH7A leaflet
LH74 leaflet
LPC2300 leaflet
LPC2300 leaflet
LPC3180 leaflet
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