NXP Semiconductors
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NXP Semiconductors is a leading, global broad-line semiconductor company with over 50 years of providing design engineers with products, development tools, and software that deliver better sensory experiences for mobile communications, consumer electronics, security applications, contactless payment and connectivity, as well as in-car entertainment and networking. NXP´s significant R&D investment has created ‘vibrant media technologies’ that allow consumers to enjoy better sensory experiences including brilliant images, crisp clear sounds, and easy sharing of information for state-of-the-art products.
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NXP LPC32x0 ARM9™ Microcontroller
NXP´s LPC32x0 ARM9™ Microcontroller (MCU) series delivers high performance, high integration, and low power consumption. These NXP devices are built around a 90nm, 208MHz ARM926EJ-S CPU core and include a Vector Floating Point coprocessor that increases the speed of typical calculations by a factor of four to five in scalar mode and by even more in optimized vector mode. The MCU series features advanced process technology and best-in-class power management. A seven-layer 32-bit 104MHz AHB matrix provides a separate bus for each of seven AHB masters.
NXP LPC2478/2470 ARM7™ Microcontrollers
NXP´s LPC2478 microcontroller is the industry's only ARM7™ Flash-based MCU offering integrated LCD support. The LPC2478 and non-Flash LPC2470 each feature two ARM® high-speed buses for the concurrent operation of multiple high-bandwidth peripherals, including LCD, 10/100 Ethernet, a USB full-speed device/host/OTG controller, and two CAN channels. The MCUs are ideal for a wide range of applications that use LCD panels and require network or Internet connectivity.
NXP ARM7™-based MCUs: LPC23xx
Built for connectivity, these powerful ARM7™ based microcontrollers (MCUs) from NXP support 10/100 Ethernet, full-speed (12Mbps) USB 2.0, and CAN 2.0B. The devices have up to 512KB of ISP/IAP Flash, up to 58KB of SRAM, 10-bit A/D and D/A converters, as well as an IRC oscillator and options for an SD memory-card interface. The MCUs feature two AHB buses so high-bandwidth peripherals like Ethernet and USB can run simultaneously without impacting the main application. Applications include industrial control, POS systems, protocol conversion, building automation, and security systems.