Develop systems using NXP's highly-efficient low-power MCUs

04-03-2016 | Farnell element14 | Design & Manufacture

Now stocked by Farnell element14, the LPCXpresso is a low-cost development tool platform that provides a quick way to develop advanced applications using NXP's highly-efficient and low-power LPC microcontrollers. The 43/43S platforms feature dual core ARM Cortex-M0+ and M4F, and ARM Cortex-M3 chips, while the Arduino compatible headers allow the quick and easy addition of Arduino sensors and accessories. The 'S' models also include an AES hardware encryption engine for protecting data communications and application code in required applications like IoT. The series also includes a general purpose shield that has a 128x62 LCD dot matrix display, four user LEDs, a five-position joystick, I2C temperature sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, potentiometer, SC/MMC slot, Ethernet port, CAN connector and Micro USB device port. LPC microcontrollers offer a broad selection of ARM-based 32-bit microcontrollers with best-in-class features, performance and power efficiency. They can help designers to market faster, increase design flexibility, and lower overall system cost, says the company.
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