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NXP LPC Devices

Overview

Keil/NXP Spring 2007 Newsletter The NXP (founded by Philips) LPC device families combine Low Pin Count, Low Power Consumption, and Low Part Cost with a highly integrated microcontroller that meets a wide range of performance requirements.
  • New! LPC3000 Family
    The LPC3000 is the most advanced NXP microcontroller series. It is based on the ARM926EJ core which incluldes a vector floating-point coprocessor. The LPC3000 family features include high speed, power management, and low electro-magnetic interference (EMI). On-chip flash and In-Application Programming (IAP)/In-System Programming (ISP) are available. On-chip debug support is provided by a JTAG interface.
  • LPC2000 Family
    The popular LPC2000 microcontrollers are based on the ARM7TDMI architecture. LPC2000 family features include high speed, power management, and low electro-magnetic interference (EMI). On-chip flash and In-Application Programming (IAP)/In-System Programming (ISP) are available. On-chip debug support is provided by a JTAG interface.
  • LPC900 Family
    The NXP LPC900 family of devices significantly enhances the capabilities of the 80C51. LPC900 family features include increased speed, improved power management, and low electro-magnetic interference (EMI). The 0.35-micron embedded Flash process equips the devices with up to 8KB Flash memory with In-Application Programming (IAP)/In-System Programming (ISP) and fast 2ms page program/erase times.
  • LPC700 Family
    The LPC700 family of devices is the first, original LPC device from NXP.

Keil is pleased to provide complete support for the NXP LPC families of devices.