NXP

NXP


ANXP offers an ARM portfolio consisting of Cortex, ARM7-, ARM9-, and 80C5- based microcontrollers. NXP's ARM-based LPC1000, LPC2000, and LPC3000 families include integrated peripherals, such as Ethernet, USB (Universal Serial Bus host/device/OTG (On-The-Go), CAN (controller-area-network), LCD-controller, and other serial-communications peripherals. The ARM Cortex-M0 based devices offer the low-priced 32-bit microcontrollers. The ARM Cortex-M3 based microcontroller devices feature a high level of integration and low power consumption with system enhancements such as enhanced debug features and a higher level of support block integration.

NXP offers third-party development tools and support including the LPCXpresso, a low cost tool platform for under $30, and the LPCZone, an online training and community portal for developers using NXP microcontrollers. This year, NXP acquired Jennic's portfolio of 802.15.4 and Zigbee low power RF solutions.