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NXP manufacturers wide variety of MCUs based on ARM cores including ARM7, ARM9, Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0.
Current NXP families include:
LPC1100
LPC1300
LPC1700
LPC2000
LPC2900
LPC3100
LPC3200
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NXP documentation updates March 29 2010
LPC111x datasheet web page link
LPC176x datasheet web page link
LPC175x datasheet web page link
LPC1751 errata sheet web page link
LPC32x0 errata sheet web page link
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NXP first to demonstrate working silicon with ARM Cortex-M4 core
"NXP's Cortex-M4 DSC family is implemented using an ultra low-leakage 90-nm process technology. This enables performance in excess of 150MHz, as well as very low active power...
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NXP buys Jennic
Looks like 802.15.4 and Zigbee chips powered by Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3 cores are coming soon.
"With leading levels of low power consumption and a full suite of robust 802.15.4 technology, including software stacks for Zigbee...
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NXP announces LPC1800 family of Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers
Features highlights
150MHz operation
Dual-bank flash memories up to 1MB
SRAM up to 200KB
SPI Flash Interface and State Configurable Timer (SCT)
2X High speed USB (1X with...
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Design example - EM773 energy metering IC based on Cortex-M0
"The NXP EM773 is the world's first-ever, ARM-based product with a metrology engine inside. Included with the metrology engine is automatic, single-phase, power- and energy-measurement...
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LPC4000 - Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M0 based dual core family of DSCs
"NXP's new LPC4000 Digital Signal Control (DSC) processors, based on the ARM® Cortex™-M4 microcontroller core, bring high-performance signal processing capabilities within...
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Spiffy new innovation from NXP
"The SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI), a patent-pending feature initially available on NXP's latest ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers, lets designers of 32-bit embedded systems use a small, inexpensive serial flash in place...
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NXP releases family of secure SmartMX2 microcontrollers
New family has a "SECURE SmartMX2 CPU" which is not specified but based on the features and description it is a safe bet to say that the CPU is a "hardened" Cortex-M variety.
"With...
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NXP scores design win with Google for the NFC controller in the Nexus Sâ„¢ Android phone
"Google also integrated NXP's NFC controller (PN544) into its newly launched Nexus Sâ„¢ phone, co-developed by Google and Samsung, offering users...
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