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Experience Cortex™-M0 with NXP at ESC Silicon Valley, March 30 - April 2, 2009


ESC San Jose 2009

Introduction

Be among the first in the world to see and learn about the Cortex™-M0 from NXP Semiconductors, the first licensee of the Cortex-M0 processor, at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley at the San Jose Convention Center, March 30 - April 2.


NXP will be holding FREE sponsored sessions for all attendees interested in learning about the new Cortex-M0 in Room B1 on Tuesday, March 31st and Wednesday, April 1st. Additional sessions will discuss NXP's other industry leading microcontroller products.


At the NXP booth, 1010, we will also showcase LIVE demonstrations including the world's first functional Cortex-M0 demonstration, the industry's fastest Cortex-M3 and demonstrations from our ARM7 and ARM9 portfolios. In addition, we will be hosting a wide range of our partners in the LPCTools Zone with daily drawings where you could receive a FREE tool kit from NXP or one of the LPCTools Zone partners. You won't want to miss out on all the activities at the NXP booth.


NXP sponsored sessions

NXP will be holding FREE sponsored sessions (open to all attendees) in room B1 on Tuesday, March 31 and Wednesday, April 1.


Tuesday, March 31st
2:00pm - 3:30pm: Introduction to the new low-power NXP microcontroller based on the ARM Cortex-M0 processor
This presentation will provide an in-depth review of the world's first microcontroller based on the new M0 core from ARM. The talk will include the M0 core, the chip architecture, special features and performance. The M0 allows for extreme low-power microcontroller implementation, features very unique instruction set, provides fast and predictable interrupt performance and offers high processing capabilities.


3:45pm - 5:15pm: Architecture of the NXP Cortex-M0-based microcontroller (with guest appearance from ARM)
This presentation will describe the implementation of the NXP microcontroller series based on the ARM M0 core, the industry's first. There will be detailed discussion on the architecture of the part and show why it is very suitable for energy sensitive applications. In addition, a new web-based design environment will be unveiled.


Wednesday, April 1st
10:15am - 11:45am: Introduction to the new low-power NXP microcontroller based on the ARM Cortex-M0 processor
This presentation will provide an in-depth review of the world's first microcontrollers based on the new M0 core from ARM. The talk will include the M0 core, the chip architecture, special features and performance. The M0 allows for extreme low-power microcontroller implementation, features very unique instruction set, provides fast and predictable interrupt performance and offers high processing capabilities.


12:30pm - 1:30pm: Special guest from NXP partner: Code Red


2:00pm - 3:30pm: Architecture of the NXP Cortex-M0-based microcontroller (with guest appearance from ARM)
This presentation will describe the implementation of the NXP microcontroller series based on the ARM M0 core, the industry's first. There will be detailed discussion on the architecture of the part and show why it is very suitable for energy sensitive applications. In addition, a new web-based design environment will be unveiled.


3:45pm - 5:15pm: Unleashing NXP's Cortex-M3 based LPC1000 Family
This presentation will discuss the M3 core and how it is integrated into the LPC1000 family. The performance of the processor is dominated by the program and data memory bandwidths. The M3 core is only part of the performance picture. This presentation will show how the memory subsystems are designed around the M3 core in order to achieve optimal performance. Design tradeoffs will be discussed as well as performance results using EEMBC benchmarks.


Live product demonstrations

Our LIVE demonstrations will include the world's first functional Cortex-M0 based demonstration along with demonstrations from our ARM7 & ARM9 portfolios showcasing the fastest flash and lowest cost, ARM-based microcontroller on the market.


World's First Functional Cortex-M0 Demonstration
Be among the first in the world to see the world's first functional Cortex-M0 silicon demonstration! Taking the complexity out of using 32-bit processors, NXP's Cortex-M0 demonstration will showcase the processor's industry leading energy efficiency and dramatic code density improvement.


Low-cost ARM9 with high speed USB 2.0 OTG performance (LPC313x)
With NXP's LPC313x family, embedded designers can now take advantage of higher performance, lower cost, lower power consumption and small footprint in applications requiring flexible USB connectivity.


The industry's fastest ARM Cortex-M3 MCUs (LPC1700)
At 100 MHz, the new LPC1700 series, the industry's fastest ARM Cortex-M3 MCU offers unmatched performance to operate the high-bandwidth communications peripherals simultaneously without bottlenecks. LPC1700 offers Ethernet, USB, CAN, 12-bit ADC, FM+ I²C, 4 UART, 3 SPI, I²S, low power Real-Time Clock, Memory Protection Unit, Quadrature Encoder Interface and Motor Control PWM.


The fastest ARM-based Flash microcontrollers on the market (LPC2900)
The LPC2900 series offers customers unrivaled operating speeds at 125 MHz and up to 768 KB Flash and several unique features, such as USB Host/OTG/Device, 16 KB EEPROM, 5V & 3VADC, CAN, UARTs with RS485 and LIN, Quadrature Encoder Interface and Motor Control PWMs.


Meet the NXP design team

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to meet face-to-face with the NXP design teams, booth 1010, and engage with them in discussions on our industry leading product portfolio. The NXP design team will be on the NXP booth:

  • Tuesday, March 31 from 4:00pm - 5:00pm
  • Wednesday, April 1 from 3:00pm - 5:30pm
  • Thursday, April 2 from 12:00 - 1:00pm

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For information on NXP's microcontroller portfolio go to:
NXP Microcontrollers


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