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Today's average smartphone uses up to 12 sensors to detect or measure data such as movement, orientation, location, voice, light intensity and more. As an ultra-low-power sensor hub, LPC54100 microcontrollers offer a more power-efficient alternative to an application processor for sensor interface and processing, using as little as 3 µA for always-on 'sensor listening' and as little as 55 µA/MHz for active mode sensor data aggregation. In addition, the power-efficient Cortex-M4 core provides ample bandwidth for sensor fusion algorithms to support features such as motion, gesture control and context awareness, and can scale to address new use cases or new features as they become available.
"The new Lenovo VIBE X2 Pro was designed to deliver high performance with longer battery life to enhance the mobile experience of consumers, and NXP's microcontroller helps us achieve this goal," said
"Sensors are increasingly being used to drive innovative design of smart devices that are aware of their external environment. This 'always listening' nature, of course, uses more power and battery life which is a major issue for consumers," said
"The LPC54100's breakthrough power efficiency is enabling the new Lenovo VIBE to enhance the mobile user's experience with extended battery life by off-loading the application processor from taxing sensor-based features like motion, gestures, and context awareness. The MCU's performance and power scalability give our customers the flexibility to further differentiate future generations of products with additional features and use cases."
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