Bringing innovations to the Cortex M-family

February 14, 2011
Embedded World 2011

At embedded world 2011 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, ID and Interface Products solutions check out the literature page or Related Links section for further information.

Key highlights included a.o.

 

  • M0 - A Simple Choice Built around the new Cortex-M0 architecture, these products offer lowest active power, More value through high code density, small size package options, a low cost tool chain and high processing performance.
  • M3 - The All Round MCU Family The new NXP LPC1300, 1700, 1800 series, based on the Cortex™-M3 core and designed for embedded 16 and 32-bit applications, operates at up to 150MHz delivering advanced energy management alongside superior levels of peripheral integration.
  • M4 - Perfect Team players The new ARM Cortex-M4 is a next generation core that offers system enhancements such as low power consumption, enhanced debug features, and a high level of support block integration. The ARM Cortex-M4 supports single-cycle digital signal processing and SIMD instructions. A hardware floating-point processor is integrated in the core. It contains an ARM Cortex-M0 coprocessor, up to 264 kB of data memory, advanced configurable peripherals such as the State Configurable Timer (SCT) and the Serial General Purpose I/O (SGPIO) interface, controllers an external memory controller and multiple digital and analogue peripherals.

 

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