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- NXP_LPC abstract "LPC is a family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits by NXP Semiconductors (formerly Philips Semiconductors). The LPC chips are grouped into related series that are based around the same 32-bit ARM processor core, such as the Cortex-M4F, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M0+, or Cortex-M0. Internally, each microcontroller consists of the processor core, static RAM memory, flash memory, debugging interface, and various peripherals. The legacy LPC families were based on the 8-bit 80C51 core. As of February 2011, NXP had shipped over one billion ARM processor-based chips.".
- NXP_LPC thumbnail NXP_ARM_ICs_in_SMD_packages.jpg?width=300.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink 868-the-un%e2%80%99nxp%e2%80%99ected-lpc800.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink lpc1000.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink lpc2000.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink www.code-red-tech.com.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink microcontrollers-gpiotimersinterrupts-example-and-lpcxpresso-lpc1114-review.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink www.embeddedartists.com.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink www.flashmagictool.com.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink www.lpc2000.com.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink lpc800-switch-matrix-making-life-easier-one-pin-at.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink www.lpcware.com.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink jlink-connection-lpc800-lpcxpresso-board.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink LPC1114_to_LPC1115_Comparison_QFP48.aspx.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink LPC800_Switch_Matrix.aspx.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink LPC800_Low_Power_Options.aspx.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink LPC1114ReferenceDesign.aspx.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink LPC1343ReferenceDesign.aspx.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink author.asp?section_id=1758&doc_id=255764.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=illRLotwk5s.
- NXP_LPC wikiPageID "36605371".
- NXP_LPC wikiPageRevisionID "596208431".
- NXP_LPC arch ARM_architecture.
- NXP_LPC arch Saturation_arithmetic.
- NXP_LPC arch "Thumb, ARM".
- NXP_LPC fastUnit "MHz".
- NXP_LPC fastest "180".
- NXP_LPC fastest "204".
- NXP_LPC fastest "266".
- NXP_LPC fastest "72".
- NXP_LPC hasPhotoCollection NXP_LPC.
- NXP_LPC microarch ARM7.
- NXP_LPC microarch ARM9.
- NXP_LPC microarch ARM_Cortex-M.
- NXP_LPC microarch "ARM Cortex-M0".
- NXP_LPC name "LPC1000 Family".
- NXP_LPC name "LPC2000 Family".
- NXP_LPC name "LPC3000 Family".
- NXP_LPC name "LPC4000 Family".
- NXP_LPC name "LPC800 Family".
- NXP_LPC producedEnd "Current".
- NXP_LPC producedStart "2012".
- NXP_LPC producedStart "Current".
- NXP_LPC slowUnit "MHz".
- NXP_LPC slowest "120".
- NXP_LPC slowest "30".
- NXP_LPC subject Category:ARM_architecture.
- NXP_LPC subject Category:Embedded_microprocessors.
- NXP_LPC subject Category:Microcontrollers.
- NXP_LPC subject Category:NXP_Semiconductors.
- NXP_LPC comment "LPC is a family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits by NXP Semiconductors (formerly Philips Semiconductors). The LPC chips are grouped into related series that are based around the same 32-bit ARM processor core, such as the Cortex-M4F, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M0+, or Cortex-M0. Internally, each microcontroller consists of the processor core, static RAM memory, flash memory, debugging interface, and various peripherals. The legacy LPC families were based on the 8-bit 80C51 core.".
- NXP_LPC label "NXP LPC".
- NXP_LPC sameAs m.0knjhln.
- NXP_LPC sameAs Q6956007.
- NXP_LPC sameAs Q6956007.
- NXP_LPC wasDerivedFrom NXP_LPC?oldid=596208431.
- NXP_LPC depiction NXP_ARM_ICs_in_SMD_packages.jpg.
- NXP_LPC homepage microcontrollers.
- NXP_LPC isPrimaryTopicOf NXP_LPC.