Low-Cost Toolset Nourishes Cortex-M0 MCU Family

Jan. 26, 2010
LPCXpresso supports the LPC1100 Cortex-M0 family of microcontrollers (MCUs)
Introduced as a low-cost, web-enabled development tool platform, LPCXpresso supports the LPC1100 Cortex-M0 family of microcontrollers (MCUs). The application features an easy-to-use interface and supports the complete product design cycle, providing an end-to-end development solution. Suitable beginners and advanced designers, the development platform includes an Eclipse-based IDE with a unique user interface, optimized Cortex-M0 compiler and libraries, LPC-Link JTAG/SWD debug probe, and target boards. Other features include a best-in-class C programming environment with features such as syntax highlighting, code folding, and click-through links to definitions and declarations, and the latest version of the IDE is always downloadable from the LPCXpresso website. Additionally, LPCXpresso supports the current LPC1100 and LPC1300 families and all planned LPC1700 derivatives up to 128 KB. Price is $29.95. NXP SEMICONDUCTORS, USA. (800) 447-1500.

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