| Philips launched five 32-bit MCUs with up to 512 Kbytes of on-chip Flash. The LPC2130 Series (LPC2131, LPC2132, LPC2134, LPC2136 and LPC2138) is armed with up to 512 KBytes of 128-bit-wide Flash memory. This enables four 32-bit words to be accessed in a single fetch, allowing the CPU to run at 60 MHz (54 MIPS) without wait-states. The ARM7 MCU implementationis offering built-in error correction, allowing mission-critical applications with improved system reliability over extended temperature ranges. Another distinct feature is its real-time trace and debug capability which permits designers to continuously debug a system under actual conditions, drastically shortening debug-and-modify iterations. The five new devices are footprint-compatible with key features that include: 16/32-bit ARM7TDMI-S CPU with ARM debug and embedded trace interfaces 47 bit-addressable GPIO pins 3 V single-voltage supply with Brown-Out Detect and Power-On Reset Dual 8-channel 10-bit ADC and a 10-bit DAC Tiny QFP and HVQFN (9mm x 9mm) 64-pin packages Tools and support The LPC2130 Series is supported by development tools from third-party providers, including ARM, Ashling, CMX, GreenHills, Hitex, IAR, Interniche, Keil, Nohau, Phytec, Signum and ZLG. The LPC2131, LPC2132, LPC2134, LPC2136 and LPC2138 have 32/64/128/256/512 KBytes of on-chip Flash program memory and 8/16/32 KBytes of on-chip static RAM respectively. The LPC2131, LPC2132 and LPC2138 are available now. The LPC2134 and LPC2136 will be available in early Q1 2005. |