![]() NXP Semiconductors unveils ARM7 microcontrollersPublished on Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:00 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 18:45
NXP Semiconductors, the newly independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, today announced the industry's first ARM7-based microcontroller (MCU) series with dual high-speed buses for simultaneous communications operations. The NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 are the only ARM7 MCUs with two ARM high-speed buses (AHB) e "The explosive growth of Ethernet in the industrial networking and infotainment markets has created tremendous demand for high-performance 32-bit MCUs with Ethernet and other high-bandwidth communications peripherals," said The dual AHB buses and three independent direct memory access engines allow multiple high-bandwidth peripherals to operate at the same time without overwhelming the bus and improve the worst case by over 50 percent. This makes the NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 ideal for a wide range of high-performance communications applications such as industrial networking, infotainment, consumer and medical devices, and point-of-sale equipment. The NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 are also the first ARM7 MCUs with a real-time clock (RTC) with 2KB of battery back-up SRAM, which allows the RTC to continue running even when the chip's power is shut down.
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