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Broaden your options with NXP Microcontrollers - Covering the entire spectrum of embedded applications

NXP's LPC microcontrollers let you maximize the potential of any embedded application. Whether you're looking for a cost-effective upgrade for an existing 8/16-bit design or you're working on a high-end system that needs maximum speed or computational performance, we have exactly what you need.

This award-winning portfolio, which currently includes more than 350 ARM®-based devices, is divided into five categories:

Microcontrollers NXP http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_GO/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_CONNECT/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_CONNECTPLUS/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_CONNECTTURBO/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_CONNECTTURBO/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_COMMAND/ http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers/family/LPC_COMMAND/
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Nobody gives you more options for ARM microcontrollers than NXP

With NXP's ARM® continuum you can select the performance you need - whether that's a simple microcontroller, a more advanced Digital Signal Controller (DSC), or a dedicated application processor. And with the broadest ARM portfolio in the industry, you will find the right blend of peripherals and memory options to fit your design.

Our award winning solutions cover the entire spectrum of embedded applications with Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, ARM7, and ARM9. And all our devices are built on an optimized ARM core to deliver higher performance, consume less power, and offer more peripherals. Designers can choose from the many tools available in the ARM ecosystem, or use a single, comprehensive toolchain to support all NXP microcontroller devices. Plus, our long-term strategic relationship with ARM gives us early access to next-generation IP, so you can be sure you’re working with the latest technologies.

NXP Microcontroller Longevity Statement

NXP Semiconductors offers a Product Longevity Program for many of our microcontroller products so as to provide supply stability to our customers. Life cycles for participating NXP products begin with the launch of the product series and will be available for a minimum period of 10 years. Product life cycles include NXP’s standard end-of-life notification policy.

NXP Semiconductors manufactures through our own factories, qualified outside foundries and other manufacturing resources. In the event that transfer of a longevity product to another facility becomes necessary, NXP Semiconductors will re-qualify the participating product.

For a full list of products included in this program visit the LPCzone Longevity Overview.

NXP Semiconductors offers the above longevity products under its General terms and conditions of commercial sale and reserves the right to provide longevity product substitution or successor version within a product series which do not adversely affect form, fit or function of the participating product.

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Are you new to NXP LPC microcontrollers? Wondering what the industry is saying about LPC microcontrollers? Check out LPCnow.com.

LPCnow is a curated site that brings together the latest development tips, design articles, application notes, and implementation ideas for LPC microcontrollers from NXP and third parties. We do the searching, so you don't have to. Visit LPCnow.com


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Are you looking for the right NXP LPC microcontroller for your project? Want to know the latest news on LPC microcontrollers? Check out LPCZone.

The LPCZone is NXP's online community dedicated to developers using LPC microcontrollers. The LPCZone contains the latest information from our microcontrollers team, including tools, design resources, training materials, events, marketing campaigns, and more. Visit LPCZone


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Are you using an LPC microcontroller? Do you have a technical support question on an LPC microcontroller? Check out LPCware.com.

LPCWare.com is an online technical community website for NXP LPC devices. It's maintained and supported by software engineers, hardware designers, system developers, application developers, and other people that use and work with LPC devices. This website provides a repository of resources for all NXP LPC devices, such as design tips, FAQs, software files, application notes, schematics, documentation, and more. Visit LPCware.com


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