From the smallest 8-bit to the highest performing 32-bit ARM microcontrollers, NXP drives the industry as an innovation leader with highly-integrated and cost-effective products.
The LPC2000 ARM-based microcontrollers are designed for use in real-time embedded applications ranging from industrial control, automotive, and consumer to any embedded application that requires high performance and low power consumption in a cost-effective, 32-bit microcontroller. Operating at up to 72MHz from flash or RAM, these devices feature up to 512KB on-chip flash program memory and a wide range of communications peripherals including Ethernet, USB, and CAN. The family also features an LCD controller (QVGA graphic or segment driver), SD/MMC card interfaces, external memory interfaces and I2S audio interfaces.
The LPC2101, LPC2102, and LPC2103 comprise a series of 70MHz, 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S™ microcontrollers with 8 to 32KB of zero wait-state on-chip flash. These cost-effective processors are stuffed with a variety of peripherals, including 10-bit ADCs, 4 timers, and multiple I2C, SPI, and UART interfaces. The series also features several new power-saving modes and fast general-purpose I/O, allowing more flexibility for designers. The code and peripherals are fully-compatible with all of the other members of the NXP LPC2000 family, which has nearly 30 members and continues to grow.