Rene, the announcement is for the SJA 2020 which is an ARM7 product. Everything else on the flyer is a so called roadmap. Things that can be done if enough request is there from the market. Keep in mind that the LPC2000 microcontrollers and the SJA 2020 come from different groups within Philips, hence the very different naming. While the LPC2000 devices have been available to the "public" for quite a while now, I don't know about samples of the SJA 2020 yet. Most likely there are samples for key automotive customers because the SJA2020 has been developed by the Automotive group. The LPC2000 family is from the "General Purpose Microcontroller" group and target markets are many because it is general purpose. Cheers, Bob --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "exh_rene" <exh_rene@y...> wrote: > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "trick260173" <trick260173@y...> > wrote: > > According to me, you will see New Philips Standard ARM Products > based > > on ARM920T and ARM926EJS core, like ATMEL Family has already now. > > > > ARM9 has already been announced (by Philips) for the automotive > family (2004/2005): > http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9397/75012509 > .pdf
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Re: interesting info from Atmel /Philips ARM9
2004-06-04 by lpc2100_fan
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