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February 16, 2010
Embedded World 2010

At embedded world 2010 we had the greatest of pleasure to welcome a great number of visitors to the NXP booth. Thanks to everyone for coming. To help you explore our broad range of ARM-based microcontrollers, industries lowest power consumption RTCs and dimmable LED driver, check out the list of literature below for further information.

Key highlights

 

  • LPC1100 series, NXP LPC1100 is the world's first Cortex-M0 based microcontroller series: Built around the new Cortex-M0 architecture, the smallest, lowest-power, and most energy-efficient ARM core ever developed, these MCUs are ideally-equipped for use in battery-powered consumer devices, smart meters, motor control, and more.
  • LPC1300 series, the industry's lowest power 32-bit Cortex™-M3 based microcontrollers: The new NXP LPC1300 series, based on the Cortex™-M3 Rev2 core and designed for embedded 16 and 32-bit applications, operates at 70MHz and consumes approximately 200 µA per MHz, delivering advanced energy management alongside superior levels of integration.
  • LPCXpresso: LPCXpresso is a new, low-cost development platform available from NXP. The platform supports ARM-based LPC microcontrollers and includes a simplified Eclipse-based IDE and a low-cost target board combined with a JTAG debugger. The LPCXpresso target board is jointly developed by Embedded Artists, Code Red, and NXP. LPCXpresso is an end-to-end solution enabling embedded engineers to develop their applications from initial evaluation to final production.
  • mBed: Rapid Prototyping for NXP LPC Microcontrollers in Minutes - The mbed NXP LPC1768 board lets designers create prototypes without having to work with low-level microcontroller details, so they can experiment and iterate faster than ever. The NXP microcontroller LPC1700 products are a series of cost-effective, low-power Cortex-M3 devices that operate at up to 120MHz.

 

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