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NXP is a new independent semiconductor company (founded by Philips) with a fifty-year history of providing engineers and designers with semiconductors and software that deliver better sensory experiences for mobile communications, consumer electronics, security applications, contactless payment and connectivity, and in-car entertainment and networking.Building on its heritage in consumer research, significant R&D investment and world-class industry partners, NXP´s ´vibrant media technologies´ allow consumers to enjoy better sensory experiences - brilliant images, crisp clear sound and easy sharing of information in homes, cars and mobile devices.

Prozessor Familien
LPC4000

NXP´s new Digital Signal Control (DSC) processors, based on the ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller core, bring high  performance signal processing capabilities within the reach of the typical MCU programmer.

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Auflistung der Gruppen: LPC4300
LPC11xx
Built around the new Cortex-M0 architecture, the smallest, lowest-power, and most energy-efficient ARM core ever developed, these MCUs are ideally-equipped for use in battery-powered consumer devices, smart meters, motor control, and more. mehr
Auflistung der Gruppen : LPC1111/1112/1113/1114
LPC11Cxx
Mit einer Leistung von über 45 DMIPS bietet die LPC11Cxx Serie leistungsfähiges Message und Daten-Handling für CAN Knoten. Und dies bei optimierter Leistungsaufnahme, die man sonst nicht in heutigen 8-/16-bit Mikrocontrollern findet. mehr
Auflistung der Gruppen: LPC11C12/LPC11C14
LPC1000 Familie von Cortex basierenden Mikrocontrollern
Diese fortschrittlichen, hochintegrierten Mikrocontroller besitzen den ARM Cortex-M3 Core und sind ideal für embedded Applikationen, die einen kostengünstigen 32-bit Mikrocontroller mit hoher Leistung und geringem Stromverbrauch benötigen. Diese Mikrocontroller arbeiten mit 80 MHz aus Flash oder RAM und bieten auf dem Chip bis zu 256KB Flash als Programmspeicher und bis zu 64KB SRAM.  mehr
Auflistung der Gruppen : LPC1311/13/42/43 | LPC175x/6x | LPC177x/8x | LPC18XX
LPC900 Familie von 80C51 basierenden 8-Bit Mikrocontrollern
Die LPC900 Familie von Single-Chip 8-bit Mikrocontrollern ist entwickelt für Anwendungen, die hohe Integration bei geringen Kosten und über einen weiten Bereich von Leistungsanforderungen verlangen.
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Auflistung der Gruppen: P89LPC901/902/903 | P89LPC9102/9103/9107 | P89LPC912/913/914 | P89LPC915/916/917 | P89LPC920/921/922/9221 | P89LPC924/925 | P89LPC930/931 | P89LPC9321 | P89LPC932A1 | P89LPC933/934/935/936 | P89LPC9331/9341/9351/9361 | P89LPC938 | P89LPC9401 | P89LPC9408 | P89LPC952/954
LPC3000 Familie von ARM9 basierenden Mikrocontrollern
Die 32-bit LPC3000 Serie basiert auf dem ARM926EJ Core und ist der einzige ARM9 Mikrocontroller mit einem Vektor Fliesspunkt Coprozessor, integriertem USB On-The Go und der Fähigkeit, in ultra-low-power Modus bis 0.9 V zu operieren.  mehr
Auflistung der Gruppen : LPC3130/3131 | LPC3141/3143 | LPC3152/3154 | LPC3180 | LPC32x0
LPC2000 Family of ARM7-based Microcontrollers (ARM968 for LPC2900 series)
NXP LPC2000 family offers high performance, ARM7™ core-based microcontrollers (MCUs). These small devices are designed for use in real-time embedded applications, ranging from industrial control, automotive and consumer applications, as well as any embedded application that requires high performance and low power consumption in a cost-effective 32-bit MCU. mehr
Auflistung der Gruppen: LPC2101/2102/2103 | LPC2104/2105/2106 | LPC2109/2119/2129 | LPC2114/2124 | LPC2131/2132/2134/2136/2138 | LPC2141/2142/2144/2146/2148 | LPC2157/2158 | LPC2194 | LPC2210/2220 | LPC2212/2214 | LPC2290 | LPC2292/LPC2294 | LPC2361/62 | LPC2364/2365/2366/2367/2368 | LPC2377/2388 | LPC2387 | LPC2388 | LPC2420/2460 | LPC2458 | LPC2468 | LPC2470 | LPC2478 | LPC2880/2888 | LPC2917/19/01

Articles   
Articles and Publications
New Article from IQ Magazine: LPCXpresso
LPCXpresso: An Introduction to NXP’s Tool Suite for the LPC  Family [pdf]
NewArticle from IQ Magazine: Code Density
A Discussion on Code Density for the LPC1100 Microcontroller [pdf]
NXP Launches the LPC1100
IQ Magazine Interview with NXP’s Geoff Lees [pdf]
mbed (from IQ Magazine)
Rapid Prototyping for Microcontrollers.[pdf]
Inside the LPC2000...tips & tricks.
The Insider's Guide To The NXP ARM7-Based Microcontrollers (LPC21xx)
From IQ Magazine
Imroving computational efficiency while reducing power consumption in newer microcontroller generations.
From IQ Magazine
Representing a microcontroller in C
From IQ Magazine
Enhancing performance using an ARM microcontroller with zero wait-state flash

The New ARM Cortex-M0   
Meeting the Demands of Tomorrow's Low-Power applications
Introducing the ARM Cortex-M0 from NXP, the
smallest, lowest-power, and most energy-efficient ARM
processor available. The exceptionally small silicon area,
low-power and minimal code footprint of the processor enables
developers to achieve 32-bit performance at an 8-bit price point.
ARM Cortex-M0 Processor Introduction [pdf: 1.05MB]
By Dominic Pajak, ARM
The NXP LPC1100 ARM Cortex-M0 MCUs [pdf: 1.05MB]
By Rob Cosaro, NXP
Low Power Design using the LPC1100 Series [pdf: 1.05MB]
By Rob Cosaro, NXP

Applications   
Application Notes and White Papers
Application Note - AN10302 (pdf)
Using the Philips LPC2000 Flash utility with the Keil MCB2100 and IAR LPC210x Kickstart evaluation boards
Application Note - AN10324 (pdf)
Implementing Full CAN-like message handling on the LPC21xx and LPC22xx
Application Note - AN10331 (pdf)
Philips LPC2xxx family phase lock loop

Product Training Modules (PTMs)
NXP STARplug Off-Line SMPS

NXP RF Small Signal Products Part 2

NXP RF Small Signal Products Part 1

NXP LPC2300 and LPC2400 Microcontrollers

NXP CAN and LIN Bus Transceiver

NXP BISS Transistors

NXP ARM7 Memory

NXP ARM7 Architecture

NXP USB Overview

NXP Display Port

NXP Bridge Solutions

NXP Bluestreak Series Overview

Migrating from 8/16-Bit MCUs to 32-Bit ARMs

LPC3250 Overview

LPC2300 and LPC2400 Microcontrollers

Bluestreak Series Overview

ARM9

ARM7 Memory

ARM7 Architecture