I am preparing a summary chart of most of the ARM MCUs. There are a lot of Philips parts and it is a lot of work to go though all the data sheets. To save me the trouble of reading all the data sheets in detail I would like answers to a couple of questions. Which of the LPC parts are full automotive temperature of -40 to +125C rather than just -40 to +85C? Are there any that do not come in the industrial temp of -40 to +85C? Are they all core voltage 1.8 volts? Are they all 5 volt tolerant on most IO pins? Do any of the Philips parts have DACs or PWMs? It is just the 22xx parts that have an external interface? Can the power consumption in normal and sleep modes be summarized easily or do I need to pull it from each data sheet? You can find the chart at http://www.gnuarm.com on the resources page in the "ARM Chips" section. Please feel free to send corrections and additions. A blank space is missing data while a dash is used to indicate a function that does not exist in that part. On occation, the table does not load properly in Firefox, just reload if that happens. I have not seen it break twice in a row... and remember that this is a work in progress. Feel free to check out any of the vendor ads that you are interested in. They help to pay for the site. :)
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ARM device chart
2006-02-20 by Rick Collins
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