| Andy Neil 02/03/10 15:56 Read: 213 times Basingstoke Uk |
#172875 - NXP: LPC9xx? Responding to: Grant Beattie's previous message |
http://www.nxp.com/pip/P89LPC901_902_903
I thought the origin of the "LPC" prefix here was "Low Pin Count" - but NXP now seem to have lost sight of that... I think they are 5V tolerant? http://ics.nxp.com/support/d...n10220.pdf Grant Beattie said:
low pin count package, but not too low. ;-) I need about digital 21 I/O pins plus a UART. So that's 23 pins already - which is getting beyond what some people consider a "low" pin-count! ;-) |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| 5v Flash 8051 (low pin count) | Grant Beattie | 02/03/10 15:36 |
| NXP: LPC9xx? | Andy Neil | 02/03/10 15:56 |
| Older? | Neil Kurzman | 02/03/10 17:12 |
| WHY 5v??? | Erik Malund | 02/03/10 18:26 |
| Yes they have the M8 core | Grant Beattie | 02/04/10 08:10 |
| SiLabs Parts Can Interface 5V logic | Michael Karas | 02/03/10 22:10 |
| re SILabs | Erik Malund | 02/04/10 10:00 |
SiLabs | Maarten Brock | 02/08/10 13:16 |
| LPC900 are 5V input tolerant | Joe Gold | 02/04/10 06:18 |
| See App Note cited earlier | Andy Neil | 02/04/10 07:23 |
| 5-volt LP9xx1? | Jan Waclawek | 02/04/10 15:14 |
| check also | Stefan KAnev | 02/05/10 03:33 |



