Support for NXP LPC23xx series

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akaka
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Support for NXP LPC23xx series

#1 Post by akaka » 22 Jun 2013 07:50

Hi all,
NXP has lots of ARM types like cortex-M3,M0, ARM7TDMI. I am using the last one (LPC2387).
Are there any plans to support this new chip types in one of the next Versions mikroC for ARM?

Regards

Chris

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milos.vicentijevic
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Re: Support for NXP LPC23xx series

#2 Post by milos.vicentijevic » 24 Jun 2013 14:17

Hello Chris,

NXP's MCUs are not supported, however I will pass your suggestion to software development department on consideration.

Thank you for pointing this out.

Best Regards,
Milos Vicentijevic

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Re: Support for NXP LPC23xx series

#3 Post by rmteo » 18 Aug 2013 05:55

akaka wrote:Hi all,
NXP has lots of ARM types like cortex-M3,M0, ARM7TDMI. I am using the last one (LPC2387).
Are there any plans to support this new chip types in one of the next Versions mikroC for ARM?
http://arm.com/products/processors/classic/arm7/index.php wrote:The ARM7 processor family (ARM7TDMI(S) and ARM7EJ-S) is not recommended for new designs.

For ARM7TDMI-S users in the embedded market, the Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3 processors offer a much superior alternative, enabling tomorrow's embedded applications by delivering more features at a lower cost, increasing connectivity, better code reuse, and improved energy efficiency.
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