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Re: [lpc2000] LPC3000

2005-11-02 by Ghazan Haider

Hmm. 200MHz and 250mA. That doesnt sound too
impressive (dont know if this is just while(1){} or
with all peripherals exercised at 66%, but its not
amazing to me). However its the 20MIPS @ 5mA thats
interesting. I hope I see something similar with
external sram and flash (should be a total of under
10mA @ 0.9V all devices). 

Interesting and very much. But the press release does
not knock my socks off. Maybe the datasheets for the
low end versions will.

--- Joel Winarske <joelw@...> wrote:

> > I just types in LPC3000 and the first link I got
> when to the Philips
> > website:
>
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/news/content/file_1139.html
> > I get the same page by typing in lpc3000 in the
> search bar at the
> > http://www.semiconductor.philips.com website.
> >
> > From the item on the Philips website I read The
> family runs at 200 MHz,
> > contains up to 7 UARTS, SPI, I2C, USB OTG Nand
> Flash interface and others.
> > Samples would be available Q2 2005
> 
> This doesn't help Mike, but more info can be found
> in this report:
> http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/8857.pdf
> 
> 
> Joel 
> 
> 
>

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