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NXP introduced a family of microcontrollers LPC1100

The new family of microcontrollers NXP LPC1100, built on the base of processors ARM Cortex M0, intended to replace the current model is now available through 8 and 16-bit architecture. According to the company is the cheapest offer of microcontroller 32-nm architecture on the market. In addition, it is much more economical than the previous generation: the allegations NXP LPC1100 is required to work at 40-50% less code than for 8/16-bitnyh options.

It is also alleged, and a radical increase in speed, if the old controllers had DMIPS at the level of 3-5 for 16-bit controllers, for NXP LPC1100 this figure is 45 DMIPS. It also managed to reduce energy consumption to 10 mA, as required for the operation frequency is 50 MHz.

Deliveries of the controller will begin in December. The value of a set of tools will be $ 30, and every single chip will cost 65 cents in the party of 10 000 pieces.

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