Resource Center:   Linux       Home/Home Office       Convergence      Enterprise       E-Biz  

Search Archive

Home Site Map Media Kit Print Media Kit Feedback Help  Newsletters jobs@Cybermedia Contact Us

• For the most updated version of this V&D100 survey data, go to voicendata.com • Learn about the upcoming CyberMedia events


Home > Reseller Alert
 

 Brocade partners IBM to expand IP networking footprints in India
 HP launches 'Touchsmart' printers
 AMD appoints Nicholas Donofrio
 SITA to conduct three-day expo
 iBall introduces Li'l Book
 Indian CIOs more progressive compared to global counterparts: IBM
 Greenlight Technologies partners with Logica
 Unlimited access with Aten digital KVM extension solution
















Insight Enablers

Tyresoles increases productivity by 15%

Creating Enterprise Services Architeture Road Map

Visible benefits with ERP

In Trading improves business productivity by 40%

Godrej Case Study

NXP Semiconductors unveils ARM7 MCUs
 
NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 feature two AHB buses enabling simultaneous operation of Ethernet, USB, CAN, SDRAM and other peripherals
 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Thursday, October 05, 2006

 

MUMBAI
OCTOBER 4, 2006

NXP Semiconductors, an independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, has 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) enabling simultaneous operation of high-bandwidth peripherals such as Ethernet, USB On-The-Go (OTG), USB Host, CAN, SDRAM and on-chip Flash. The NXP LPC2400 is also the only ARM7 MCU with two-port USB Host capability permitting new advances for multiple communications applications.

"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 Geoff Lees, General Manager, Microcontroller Product Line, NXP Semiconductors. "NXP is the first to fulfill this need with the only ARM7-based microcontroller series that can perform multiple high-speed communications operations simultaneously. The NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 will allow designers more freedom for innovation in industrial networking environments."

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.

The large array of peripherals available on both the NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 include two AHB buses, Ethernet, two CAN controllers, four UARTs, SPI, SSP, three I²C buses, I2S, RTC, ADC/DAC and SD/MMC Card interface. The NXP LPC2400 also includes USB OTG integrated with two-port host capability, and external interfaces to SDRAM and NOR Flash. These two microcontrollers further strengthen NXP's comprehensive portfolio of best-in-class ARM-based microcontrollers, making it the most comprehensive collection in the industry.

Page(s)   1  


End of the article

Related CIOL links   External links  

 



Read Previous Reseller Alert...






ZTE:Leading CDMA Technology


Extraordinary Networks:Freedom of Choice







Previous Stories

Tech capital on unscheduled holiday

Chennai Tech Park to be completed by end-2007

Motorola intros portable power chargers

Message boards

Discuss this and many other IT topics at the
CIOL message board

Google
  Web dqchannels.com

 
DQ Channels Other CyberMedia web sites   Cyber India Online Ltd.
 

 CyberMedia India Ltd
Copyright © CyberMedia All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.
Usage of this web site is subject to terms and conditions.
Broken links? Problems with site? Send email to webmasterciol@cybermedia.co.in