ELEMENT14 has added three new NXP LPC Xpresso development boards to its portfolio of products.
The new LPC Xpresso V3 boards are part of an established toolchain which utilises LPC microcontrollers based on ARM's Cortex-M cores. The boards work with most existing LPC Xpresso accessories and Arduino compatible shields.
This compatibility offers improved versatility for applications in motor control, power management, white goods, RFID readers, embedded audio applications, industrial automation, and e-metering, improving evaluation-to-production speeds.
The Xpresso V3 boards feature built-in debug probes, PMOD and Arduino connectors, as well as an additional row of expansion port pins, allowing rapid prototyping of products based on the LPC8000 and LPC4300 dual-core microcontrollers.
LPC Xpresso 18S37 – ARM Cortex MCU development board offers evaluation and prototyping opportunities for the LPC1800 LPC MCU family; it features an ARM Cortex-M3 core running up to 180MHz.
Both LPC Xpresso 4337 and 43S37 ARM Cortex MCU development boards offer evaluation and prototyping opportunities for the LPC4300 LPC MCU family; it features dual ARM cores (M4F and M0+) running up to 208MHz.
Both the 18S37 and 43S37 include an AES hardware encryption engine for protecting data communications and application code is required in multiple applications including IoT.
The LPC General Purpose Shield Board works with V2, V3, and MAX LPCXpresso MCU development boards to provide easy access to several commonly used peripherals like LCD dot matrix display, user LEDs and 5 position joystick, inertial and temperature sensors and more.