NXP Semiconductors
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NXP Semiconductors is a leading, global broad-line semiconductor company with over 50 years of providing design engineers with products, development tools, and software that deliver better sensory experiences for mobile communications, consumer electronics, security applications, contactless payment and connectivity, as well as in-car entertainment and networking. NXP Semiconductors' significant R&D investment has created ‘vibrant media technologies’ that allow consumers to enjoy better sensory experiences including brilliant images, crisp clear sounds, and easy sharing of information for state-of-the-art products.
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NXP Semiconductors LPC313X Microcontroller
The NXP Semiconductors LPC313x Microcontroller (MCU) is the industry's lowest cost ARM9 MCU with high-speed (480Mbps) USB 2.0 On-The-Go (OTG). The NXP LPC313x MCU includes 192 KB SRAM, NAND Flash controller, flexible external bus interface, four channel 10-bit ADC, and multiple serial and parallel interfaces in a single chip. The NXP Semiconductors LPC313x optimizes system power consumption with multiple power domains and a flexible Clock Generation Unit that provides dynamic clock gating and scaling.
NXP Semiconductors PCF2123 Real-Time Clock
The NXP Semiconductors PCF2123 is an industry-leading low-power performance real-time clock (RTC) with SPI bus interface. This NXP real-time clock operates at a current of less than 100 nA on a 1.5V power supply and comes in a tiny 3x3x1mm package. The PCF2123 features a freely programmable alarm and timer function that gives designers the option to generate a wake-up signal on an interrupt pin. The PCF2123 also includes an offset register that allows fine tuning of the real-time clock. This NXP Semiconductors device is ideal for battery operation and handheld applications to keep track of time when the equipment is powered down.
NXP Semiconductors LPC32x0 ARM9™ Microcontroller
The NXP Semiconductors LPC32x0 ARM9™ Microcontroller (MCU) series delivers high performance, high integration, and low power consumption. These NXP devices are built around a 90nm, 208MHz ARM926EJ-S CPU core and include a Vector Floating Point coprocessor that increases the speed of typical calculations by a factor of four to five in scalar mode and by even more in optimized vector mode. The MCU series features advanced process technology and best-in-class power management. A seven-layer 32-bit 104MHz AHB matrix provides a separate bus for each of seven AHB masters.