| Erik Malund 06/23/09 10:28 Read: 184 times Mt Airy, Nc USA Msg Score: +1 +1 Informative |
#166391 - NXP still active Responding to: Dave Brooks's previous message |
there has been posts "NXP seems to have abandoned the '51, today I recaived
"LPCZone is the new online training portal for NXP’s LPC microcontrollers. It’s where you’ll find in-depth training modules for NXP’s low-power, highly efficient, 8- and 32-bit microcontrollers. It’s also your source for the latest product news from the LPC team. Training modules for these advanced LPC products are already available: The Cortex-based LPC1000 family The ARM9-based LPC3000 family The ARM7-based LPC2000 family The 8-bit LPC7000 and LPC900 families " The associated link is http://www.nxp.com/campaigns...nt=lpczone Erik |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| uPSD microcontroller by ST is at "end of life" | Dave Brooks | 06/10/09 13:02 |
| pity, even if not really a shock | Jan Waclawek | 06/10/09 14:48 |
| I agree, Jan | Dave Brooks | 06/10/09 18:11 |
| all uPSD series? 3200, 3300 and 3400? | Frieder Ferlemann | 06/20/09 08:24 |
| forums are dead | Jan Waclawek | 06/20/09 09:24 |
| not unique | Erik Malund | 06/20/09 09:55 |
| there are notable exceptions... | Jan Waclawek | 06/20/09 10:46 |
| Support from ST (or lack thereof)... | Andy Neil | 06/20/09 13:09 |
| NXP still active | Erik Malund | 06/23/09 10:28 |
links | Jan Waclawek | 06/23/09 10:52 |



