
ARM9-based MCUs by NXP
NXP's ARM9-based MCUs are based on the ARM926 core (LPC3000), the ARM968 core (LPC2900), or the ARM922T core (LH7A).
The LPC3200 series is the only ARM9 microcontroller that provides a vector floating-point co-processor and integrated Ethernet, USB On-The-Go, as well as LCD controller. At 125MHz, the members of the LPC2900 series are the fastest ARM968 MCUs available.
Key Features and Benefits
- NXP's most advanced microcontrollers
- With speeds of up to 266 MHz, the NXP LPC3000 family supports Linux and WinCE and is ideal for a wide range of applications in consumer, medical, industrial, automotive and networking
- 32-bit ARM9 cores
- Supported by a comprehensive set of software and hardware design tools, the LH7A family makes it easy to create everything from cost-conscious consumer systems to advanced systems with media-rich environments.
- Speeds in excess of 200MHz
- Code Read Protection mechanism to safeguard user code
- 90nm technology
- Up to 32 kB of zero wait-state Flash
- Real-time clock with 32-kHz crystal and battery back-up pins
- Up to 8 kB of SRAM
Products Families
- LPC2900
- LPC3100
- LPC3200
- LH7A-series
Application Areas
- Serial communications protocol converters
- Handheld card readers
- Distributor access and security control
- ZigBee
NXP LPC3000 MCU family based on ARM9, Silicon