The 16/32-bit LPC2000 family from NXP is based on a 1.8V ARM7TDMI-S core operating at up to 60 MHz together with a wide range of peripherals including multiple serial interfaces, 10-bit ADC and external bus options. These controllers are designed for use in a range of applications including industrial control, automotive, medical, connectivity and any other general purpose embedded application requiring high performance and low power consumption in a cost-effective package.
The LPC3180 is an ARM9-based microcontroller for embedded applications requiring high performance combined with low power dissipation. It achieves these objectives through the combination of NXP's state-of-the-art 90 nanometer technology with an ARM926EJ-S CPU core with a Vector Floating Point (VFP) coprocessor and a large array of standard peripherals including USB On-The-Go.
IAR Embedded Workbench® for ARM provides device support on these levels:
Core support
Instruction set support in compiler, assembler, linker and debuggers
Header/DDF files
Peripheral register names in C/assembler source and debugger as well as device setup configuration files
Flash loader
For on-chip flash or off-chip EVB flash
Project examples
Varies from simple to fairly complex applications