linnix <me@linnix.info-for.us> writes:>> IMHO, STM32 is still by far the leader in Cortex-M3 designs, well >> ahead of LM3 and LPC1000, > > I would not discount the 120MHz LPC1769 M3. STM32 peaks out at 70MHz.There seems to be 120MHz ones in the pipeline, anyone heard any more information? <http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/cms/press/news/year2010/t2477.htm> -- John Devereux
Re: Migrating from PIC18 to ARM: which MCU to choose?
Started by ●August 19, 2010
Reply by ●August 23, 20102010-08-23
John Devereux skrev:> linnix <me@linnix.info-for.us> writes: > >>> IMHO, STM32 is still by far the leader in Cortex-M3 designs, well >>> ahead of LM3 and LPC1000, >> I would not discount the 120MHz LPC1769 M3. STM32 peaks out at 70MHz. > > There seems to be 120MHz ones in the pipeline, anyone heard any more > information? > > <http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/cms/press/news/year2010/t2477.htm> > >That is their 90 nm parts. -- Best Regards Ulf Samuelsson These are my own personal opinions, which may or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by ●August 23, 20102010-08-23
John Devereux skrev:> linnix <me@linnix.info-for.us> writes: > >>> IMHO, STM32 is still by far the leader in Cortex-M3 designs, well >>> ahead of LM3 and LPC1000, >> I would not discount the 120MHz LPC1769 M3. STM32 peaks out at 70MHz. > > There seems to be 120MHz ones in the pipeline, anyone heard any more > information? > > <http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/cms/press/news/year2010/t2477.htm> > >That is their 90 nm parts. -- Best Regards Ulf Samuelsson These are my own personal opinions, which may or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB