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Based on an ARM7TDMI-S core operating at up to 72 MHz, NXP’s LPC2000
and LH7 32-bit microcontrollers deliver high performance and low power
consumption in a cost-effective package. In addition to offering integrated
LCD support, they offer a wide range of peripherals, including multiple serial
interfaces, Ethernet, USB Host/OTG, CAN, and external bus options and are
designed for use in general purpose and specialty embedded applications such
as industrial control, automotive, medical, and connectivity.
ARM7 CORE FEATURES
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Established, high-volume 32-bit RISC architecture
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Up to 130 MIPs (Dhrystone 2.1) performance on a typical
0.14μm process
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Small die size and very low power consumption
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High code density, comparable to 16-bit microcontroller
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Wide operating system and RTOS support - including Windows CE,
Palm OS, Symbian OS, Linux and market-leading RTOS
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Wide choice of development tools
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Simulation models for leading EDA environments
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Excellent debug support for SoC designers, including ETM interface
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Multiple sourcing from industry-leading silicon vendors
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Availability in 0.25μm, 0.18μm and 0.14μm processes
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Migration and support across new process technologies
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Code is forward-compatible to ARM9, ARM9E and ARM11 processors
as well as Intel’s XScale technology
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