MCUs use a range of versatile timing, connectivity and analogue peripherals
18-01-2016 |
Farnell element14
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Design & Manufacture
Farnell element 14 now stocks the NXP LPC800 series MCU, featuring the
ultra-efficient 30MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ core, offers a range of low-power,
space-efficient, low-pin-count options for basic microcontroller
applications.
LPC800 series MCUs utilise a range of versatile timing, connectivity and
analogue peripherals to handle a wide range of applications that prioritise
low pin count, small footprint or stringent low-power requirements.
Uniquely for a low-end device range, all LPC800 series MCUs include a switch
matrix and patent-pending SCTimer/PWM, giving embedded developers
unprecedented design flexibility, says the company.
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