Device expands low-end, 32-bit performance.(Leading edge: what's hot in the design community)(microcontroller series from Royal Philips Electronics)(Brief Article)

EDN, December, 2004 by Cravotta, Robert

ROYAL PHILIPS Electronics' LPC2130 32-bit, ARM7-based microcontroller series expands the processing performance and feature options for low-end, 32-bit processing. These devices include as much as 512 kbytes of 128-bit-wide on-chip flash memory that enable the processor to fetch four 32-bit words in a single fetch and operate at 60 MHz with zero wait states.

The LPC2130 series devices are footprint-compatible and include the ARM debugger and embedded-trace interfaces with an ARM7TDMI-S core. The QFP and HVQFN, 9X9-mm, 64-pin packages boast 47 bit-addressable general-purpose-I/O pins that support Atomic bit/set clear and 32-bit port-write extensions. The devices also include as much as 32 kbytes of static RAM with ECC (error-correction circuitry); dual...

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