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Future Electronics Offers the 32-bit Cortex-M0 MCU with I/O Handler LPC11x37H from NXP
Future Electronics Offers the 32-bit Cortex-M0 MCU with I/O Handler LPC11x37H from NXP
Future Electronics announces availability of NXP’s 32-bit Cortex-M0 MCU with I/O handler LPC11x37H.
Pointe Claire,
Quebec,
Canada
(sardnews.org)
21/03/2014
Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, announces immediate availability of NXP's 32-bit Cortex-M0 MCU with I/O handler LPC11x37H.
NXP enables you to change your application without changing your MCU.
By letting you adapt the MCU configuration and functionality to fit your application at any time during the design cycle, NXP's exclusive software-driven I/O handler provides the ultimate design flexibility.
Available on the Cortex-M0 LPC11E37H and LPC11U37H microcontrollers, the I/O handler (IOH) adds a level of functionality not found on other ARM microcontrollers, and provides a power efficient implementation for simple interfaces and tasks.
The IOH lets you choose from multiple serial communication protocols to add or change future platforms, without a new MCU. In building automation, for example, the entry level version of a design for building access could use a keypad as the user interface, while a later, more advanced
version of the design could use the IOH to add a codec that supports voice communications.
The software-driven IOH block is easy to use and adapts to your application's changing needs. The block is supported by ready-to-use libraries that make quick work of adding interfaces, windowed comparators and DMA functions.
The LPC11E37H and LPC11U37H are low power MCUs with a 50MHz ARM Cortex-M0 core, 128kB of Flash, 10kB of SRAM, and 4kB of EEPROM with EEPROM ROM drivers. The LPC11U37H is the same as the LPC11E37H, but adds a full speed USB device controller with integrated PHY and USB ROM drivers.
For faster development, both devices are available with libraries for popular toolchains, including Keil MDK, IAR EWARM, and the NXP LPCXpresso IDE v6, a cross platform C/C++ development suite that supports all of NXP's LPC microcontrollers. The LPC11U37H is also available with a demoboard that provides plug-in support for evaluating I2S,UART, and I2C libraries.
Target applications include USB audio devices, consumer peripherals, medical, smart sensors, data loggers, and more.
To purchase product(s), or for more information about NXP, 32-bit Cortex-M0, MCU, Microcontrollers, the LPC11x37H Series, the LPC11E37H, or the LPC11U37H, as well as access to the world's largest available-to-sell inventory, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.
About Future Electronics
Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Founded in 1968, the company has established itself as one of the most innovative organizations in the industry today, with 5,000 employees in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with one worldwide IT infrastructure providing real-time inventory availability and access, while enabling full integration of its operations, sales and marketing worldwide. Offering the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities and technical solutions through all stages of the design-production cycle, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.
Media Contact
Martin H. Gordon
Director, Corporate Communications
FUTURE ELECTRONICS
www.FutureElectronics.com
514-694-7710 (ext. 2236)
Fax: 514-630-2671
martin.gordon@FutureElectronics.com
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About futureelectronics.com
Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, ranking 3rd in component sales worldwide, with an impressive reputation for developing efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.
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