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ESC Silicon Valley 2009 (San Jose Convention Center, San Jose CA)

Thank you for visiting NXP at ESC Silicon Valley, March 31–April 2

Introduction
Thank you for visiting NXP at ESC Silicon Valley where we showcased the world's first functional Cortex™-M0 based demonstration and the industry's fastest Cortex™-M3 at 100MHz, as well as demonstrations from our ARM9 and ARM7 portfolios. We also hosted a wide range of our tools partners in the LPCZone to showcase NXP's total ecosystem support of our products.
Also at the show, NXP gave sponsored sessions focusing on our Cortex microcontrollers including the Cortex-M0 based LPC1100 series with its extreme low-power implementation, unique instruction set, and fast and predictable interrupt performance offering high processing capabilities and the Cortex-M3 based LPC1700 series which showcased its memory subsystems and how they are designed in order to achieve optimal performance.
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Sessions
During our sponsored sessions, we presented information on the Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3 based family and peripherals.
During our Cortex-M0 presentations, we provided an in-depth review of the world's first microcontroller based on the Cortex-M0 including the M0 core, the chip architecture, special features and performance. We were joined by ARM, the developers of the Cortex-M0 core, and Code-Red, developer of a software development environment compatible with the Cortex products, at the Cortex-M0 sessions to demonstrate our complete ecosystem support for our products.
In our Cortex-M3 session, we introduced the LPC1700 series and highlighted the unique integration of the Cortex-M3 core with the memory subsystems that will lead to optimal system performance as well as touching upon its rich peripheral set including several communication peripherals.
ESC presentations on our Cortex-based LPC1000 family:
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Demonstrations
Our LIVE demonstrations at ESC Silicon Valley included the world's first functional Cortex-M0 based demonstration (LPC1100), the fastest Cortex-M3 in the industry (LPC1700), our low-cost ARM9 family (LPC3000), and our ARM7 based application development systems. In our LPCTools Zone, our tool partners showcased the wide variety of applications and support of NXP microcontrollers.

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Low-Cost ARM9 with High Speed USB 2.0 OTG Performance (LPC313x)

With the introduction of NXP's LPC313x series, embedded designers can now take advantage of higher performance, lower cost, lower power consumption, and small footprint in applications requiring flexible USB connectivity.

The Industry's Fastest ARM Cortex-M3 MCUs (LPC17xx)

At 100MHz, the new LPC17xx series, the industry's fastest ARM Cortex-M3 MCU offers unmatched performance to operate the high-bandwidth communications peripherals simultaneously without bottlenecks. LPC17xx offers Ethernet, USB, CAN, 12-bit ADC, Fm+ I2C, 4 UARTs, 3 SPI, I2S, low power Real-Time Clock, Memory Protection Unit, Quadrature Encoder Interface, and Motor Control PWM.
More Information
With unmatched performance and lower cost, NXP microcontrollers provide embedded designers with opportunities and support for limitless applications.
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