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Low power ARM9 microcontrollers

Low power ARM9 microcontrollers

2006-04-11 by alvingoesdown

Yesterday I watched the Low power ARM9 microcontrollers with hardware 
floating point and OTG USB Net Seminar Summary. 
Altho not a series 2000 chip I did watch this.

NetSeminar Summary:
This webcast will introduce you to the features of the new Philips' 
LPC3180 ARM926EJ-S microcontroller, including the vector floating point 
processor, full-speed USB2.0 On-The-Go, operation up to 208 MHz from a 
32 KHz crystal, low power operation, on-chip Memory Management Unit and 
much more. You will also learn about the tools that support the 
LPC3180, including evaluation boards, Real Time Operating Systems, 
compilers, stacks, etc.

Estimated length
60 minutes 

Did Anybody else watch this summary, looking for feedback!!!

RE: [lpc2000] Low power ARM9 microcontrollers

2006-04-11 by Alexander K. Carey

I'll agree on that, It has many features I wish I could on my present design, but the multy layer board design I'm not so fond of, as well as the pin count but I'm glad to hear positive feedback, Thanks

Joel Winarske <joelw@...> wrote:  > Did Anybody else watch this summary, looking for feedback!!!

Yes.  The multi-bus master arbiter feature is slick.




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