| The LPC900 family is the Swiss Army knife of 8051-compatible microcontrollers. The ‘LPC’ in the part number stands for ‘low pin count’: the...
| The LPC900 family is the Swiss Army knife of 8051-compatible microcontrollers. The ‘LPC’ in the part number stands for ‘low pin count’: the...
| Bored with PICs, AVRs and 8051s everyone else is doing? Last month we covered 32-bit ARM microcontrollers and the undeniable star from all t...
| The programmer described in this article has been designed for the well-known P87LPC76x family of microcontrollers manufactured by Philips....
| In this second instalment we will look at the actual application of this microcontroller in greater detail. Notably the ‘in system programmi...
| Under the moniker of P89LPC900, Philips have introduced an entirely new family of 80C51 successors that have a number of pins ranging from 8...
| The Philips XA series of microcontrollers has been available since 1996. These microcontrollers, which were originally presented as 16-bit v...
| Owing to the vast increase in the number of mobile telephones, there is an equally vast demand (and need) for means of making listening t...
| The I²C interface (Inter-IC Communication) is a Philips invention that has been in use for years to enable ICs to communicate with each ot...