NXP Semiconductor
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PO Box 218 Eindhoven, 5600 MD Netherlands
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Recent Articles for NXP Semiconductor:
32-bit MCU chip has 2.45 GHz ZigBee radio
The JN5168 microcontroller with 2.45-GHz radio targets ZigBee smart energy applications, JenNet-IP gateways., and other IEEE 802.15.4 applications. The . . .
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Mouser Electronics Delivers NXP LPC800 LPCXpresso Board
December 5, 2012 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. is stocking and shipping the NXP Semiconductors’ LPC800 LPCXpresso Board, based on . . .
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Low-cost simple MCU uses Cortex M0+
The LPC810M, LPC811M, and LPC812M microcontrollers are available in low-pin-count packages and offer easy-to-use peripherals addressing 8-bit application requirements . . .
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I/O expander ICs cut BOM & PCB costs
The PCA6408AHK and PCA6416AEV voltage translating, 8- and 16-bit I2C-bus/SMBus I/O expander ICs include a interrupt output, reset, and . . .
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Automotive keyless entry chip is industry’s smallest
Offered as the world’s smallest combo chip solution for automotive keyless entry with immobilizer functions, the NCF2960 integrates a . . .
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Videos for NXP Semiconductor:
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IMS2011: NXP booth demo
Kees Schetters, Director of Marketing, Wireless Infrastructure of NXP gives Electronic Products a quick demo.
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Kees Schetters, Director of Marketing, Wireless Infrastructure of NXP gives Electronic Products a quick demo.
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The NXP LPC1100 32-bit processor
Geoff Lees introduces an ARM0 based MCU
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The ARM Cortex M0 based LPC1100 MCU runs at 50 MHz and has 8 to 32K bytes of flash. It features small code size and a price starting at just $0.65 in high quantity.
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Consumer Electronics Designs at NXP
Digital TV Reference Designs
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Jim Harrison talks with NXP Semiconductors' Jeff Vinson, Business Development Manager, about Broadcast and IP TV designs using the 8950 Video Processor SOC.
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IMS2010-NXP booth
600-W Doherty Amplifier
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Christophe Cugge, International Product Marketing Manager for NXP talks about the world's first single package 600-W Doherty amplifier
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NXP 32-bit MCU design tools
Ken Dwyer shows us tools for ARM MCUs
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The Xpresso development tool chain and the mbed rapid prototyping online design & debug tool for NXP ARM Cortex based MCUs provide a quick and easy method to get a project going.
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Consumer Designs at NXP
TV, Signage, and Near Field
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At NXP Semiconductors' San Jose design center, Jeff Vinson, Busniess Development Manager, and Tom Hampton, Technology Program Leader, share ideas on the latest consumer electronics designs with Jim Harrison.
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Reference Design Documents for NXP Semiconductor:
NXP: PCI Express TV Reference Design
Helping drive the transition to digital broadcasting, the PCV290 PC TV solution enables cost-effective development of scalable products and applications for the digital entertainment market.
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NXP: USB-driven digital headset solution for mobile phones
NXP leverages the USB 2.0 standard to shift the core audio streaming functions to the USB connector on the host device, alongside the existing battery charging and PC synchronization functions.
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Nexperia iDTV Reference Design
NexperiaTM DE200/50 DTT reference design for cost iDTV reference design efficient TV DVB-T receivers DE20 0 / 50 iDTV reference design is based on NexperiaTM technology shy; which reduces design effort and risk for manufacturers shy; and provides a low cost, short time-to-market route for the introduction of new iDTV sets Semiconductors Philips offers a selection of NexperiaTM Digital Extension (DE) `add-ons; for your analog TV sets to help you to bridge-the-gap between analog and digital reception simply and quickly.
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Nexperia personal media player reference design
NexperiaTM personal media Complete PNX0190-based solution for portable player/recorder/TV with player reference design best-in-class video and audio.
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High-definition hybrid media TV system solution (NTSC + ATSC)
Geared to convergence technology and a competitive market environment, the TV810 system solution offers manufacturers a paradigm shift away from traditional TV. With reference designs for mid-range integrated digital TV, it delivers state-of-the-art image processing and support for media standards such as JPEG and MP3.
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eeTechBriefs –
15-Minute on-demand multimedia web casts covering the latest product developments.
Ideal for point-of-sale, industrial and medical/diagnostic applications, the LPC2478 microcontroller (MCU) from NXP Semiconductors is the industry’s only ARM7™ Flash-based MCU offering integrated LCD support. For embedded system designers, the LCD implementation allows code execution on-chip and minimizes bus contention with frame data retrieval from external memory, which reduces cost, simplifies design and leads to shorter development cycles.
Join NXP’s Michael L. Peña for a brief Webcast discussing:
• LPC2478 features and benefits
• LCD design example — connecting TFT LCD panels to the LPC2478
– Frame buffer requirements and set-up
– Functional overview
– LCD control and configuration overview
– LCD variable input fields
• NXP’s portfolio of MCUs with integrated LCD controllers
In less than 27 minutes, you’ll gain an understanding of how NXP’s wide range of MCUs with integrated LCD control are enabling an array of applications in a variety of market segments.
Advancements in enabling process technologies such as BiCMOS, SiGe and SiGe C are allowing designers to achieve superior RF performance in a multitude of applications without increasing manufacturing costs, complicating PCB design or lengthening product development cycles. NXP has leveraged these enabling technologies to create the first SiGe C transistor, new LNA MMICs as well as integrated solutions for VSAT and satellite applications.
Join NXP’s Ali R. Firouzabadi for a brief Webcast discussing:
• Overview of enabling process technologies
– BiCMOS, SiGe, SiGe C
– Why SiGe C?
• 1st SiGe C transistor
• New SiGe C LNA MMICs
– Leading into optimized application specific MMICs
• Medium power MMICs
• VSAT and satellite innovations
– Integrated and discrete front-end solutions
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how NXP RF devices are achieving breakthrough performance and enhancing application functionality across multiple bands and industry segments.
NXP Semiconductors has adopted an innovative platform approach to addressing the unique design requirements of industrial applications such as building environment (HVAC) and lighting control, white goods, eMetering/AMR, personal medical products and solid state lighting (SSL).
This platform approach accommodates emerging design trends in industrial control while also meeting the demand for scalable implementations that can accelerate time-to-market. Join NXP’s Rob Badhorn for a 17-minute Webcast discussing:
• General trends in industrial control
• LPC2468 Industrial Reference Platform
– Features and benefits
– IRD and DALI application board demonstrations
• NXP design ecosystem and example solutions for target applications
– Reference designs and development platforms
– Hardware and software suites
– Middleware and training modules
In less than 17 minutes, you’ll gain an understanding of how NXP technology - from AC line connections to DC MOSFET drivers - is enabling higher efficiency, lower power designs that won’t escalate total system costs or product development cycles.
As a leader in RF, NXP understands many complexities of a typical RF design. This understanding has led to the development of an extensive RF discrete and low integration product portfolio that delivers advanced performance and simplifies the overall product design and development.
With a portfolio that covers most communication and transmission systems, it's easy to find a solution that matches your particular requirements.
Join NXP’s Ali R. Firouzabadi for a 17-minute Webcast discussing:
• PIN and varactor diodes
• Wideband transistors, featuring new SiGe C technology
• Next steps in SiGe C evolution at NXP
• MMICs
• Tuning products
In less than 17-minutes, you’ll gain an understanding of how to select the ideal RF small signal discrete product for your next design and learn about available design resources that can help accelerate product development cycles.
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