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LPC900

Find help, specifications and source code for the LPC900. The LPC900 challenges Microchip and AVR based on the worlds most popular 8-bit architecture the 80C51. With a 2-clock core the LPC900 series is a high performance, very flexible and low cost 8-bit microcontroller family. Designers using or interested in these devices are encouraged to share their know-how and ask questions.

  

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Saving power during stand by

lpc2100_fan - Jul 30 2004
Hi, today I saw an article about the overall power consumption generated by devices in stand by mode. It can be found here: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/040728/good_question_... Saving power during stand by

New option to order LPC-tools for Philips micros   [2 Articles]

lpc2100_fan - Jul 28 2004
Apologize for the advertising but the new http://www.lpctools.com website seems to include a lot of information besides the ordering option for tools. Hope I won't... New option to order LPC-tools for Philips micros

Application Hint LPC935 ADC with Zero interrupt load

philips_apps - Jul 27 2004
Hi, there is a great feature in the LPC935 ADC which could change the way you do analog to digital conversions. Every input (channel) has a dedicated result register. A... Application Hint LPC935 ADC with Zero interrupt load

LPC900 with ADC?   [2 Articles]

lpc900_fan - Jul 15 2004
Hi, so far the two comparators were the only analog features on the LPC900...are there new parts out there now with a real ADC? Thanks, Alex ... LPC900 with ADC?

All LPC900 devices are Flash based

lpc900 - Jul 12 2004
If you compare the LPC900 devices to Microchip, keep in mind that the low cost Microchip devices are often OTP based. For the LPC900 family this restriction does no longer a... All LPC900 devices are Flash based

Abusing the LPC915 as slave for a 32-bit CPU   [2 Articles]

lpc900 - Jul 12 2004
The LPC915 / LPC916 / LPC917 can be used as a companion chip for higher performance CPUs. The functions performed range from external EEPROM, power control device, low preci... Abusing the LPC915 as slave for a 32-bit CPU

Finally an 80C51 compatible device to compete with Microchip

lpc900 - Jul 9 2004
Hi all, the last few years, designers were almost forced to use Microchip because it was the only company to react on the embedded developers need. While the architectu... Finally an 80C51 compatible device to compete with Microchip
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