Thursday, December 6, 2012

Mouser delivers NXP LPC800 LPCXpresso board for use with NXP LPC800 32-Bit Cortex-M0+ MCUs


TAIWAN: Mouser Electronics Inc. is stocking and shipping the NXP Semiconductors’ LPC800 LPCXpresso Board, based on the new 32-bit LPC800 microcontroller family designed for the 8-bit microcontroller market.

NXP LPCXpresso, the full-featured IDE-based software development tool, supports the complete product design cycle for the LPC800, easing the transition to 32-bit architectures. Based on an ultra-low-power 30-MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, LPC800 MCUs are designed specifically for the 8-bit world and offer deterministic, real-time performance.

Featuring easy-to-use, innovative peripherals such as a flexible switch matrix and a state configurable timer, the LPC800 introduces a new level of flexibility without adding complexity.

“Mouser is excited to introduce this much-anticipated new development tool to our customers across the globe,” said Mike Scott, Mouser VP of Semiconductors. “NXP has earned a strong reputation as an innovator for developing their LPC-families of ARM-based microcontrollers, as well as mixed signal, and standard product solutions, targeting a wide range of markets and applications. The embedded design engineers have been eagerly awaiting this new board."

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