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Re: LPC2000 for only $1.47 USD !

2005-09-26 by Gus

Is there program memory protect on these chips?

Gus

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "philips_marketing_usa" 
<philips_marketing_usa@y...> wrote:
> Philips today announced the 3 newest members of the LPC2000 
family, 
> the LPC2101, LPC2102 and LPC2103.
> 
> Built on 0.16um flash process, with 128-bit wide access, the trio 
> operate up to 70HMz, 63 MIPs, making them the fastest Flash 
ARM7TDMI-
> S-based microcontrollers on the market. In addition, the new 
LPC210x 
> members feature Fast I/O capability allowing bit-toggling 
operation 
> of 17.5MHz, more than 4 times faster than other competing ARM 
> microcontrollers. At the same time, these MCUs incorporate 
> innovative power management features that allow deep power down 
> current consumption, with the real-time clock running, to be less 
> than 10uA. 
> 
> LPC2101 (8KB flash, 2KB SRAM), LPC2102 (16KB flash, 4KB SRAM), and 
> LPC2103 (32KB flash, 8KB SRAM) will be available starting November 
> 2005. The per unit Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price in 
quantities 
> of 10,000 are USD $1.47, $1.85, and $2.20 respectively. Packages 
are 
> available in 7mm x 7mm TQFP-48 and PLCC-44. These new devices are 
> specified at an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. 
> 
> 
> For more details, go to:
> http://www.standardics.philips.com/news/lpc210x/

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