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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

For those LPC users who are new to CAN bus, our partners Embedded Systems Academy have scoured the old LPCWare content and newer NXP Community postings to create an extensive set of FAQs. You can use the Community search facility to help find your answers or just browse (select the CAN category to filter down to just this topic). Enjoy!

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Just released, this new app note is essential reading for power-conscious LPC fans using the flashless version(s) of the LPC1800 series. 

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Here in the LPC team we are really excited re-energizing the LPC800 family and are working hard to help customers who want to make the transition from 8 and 16-bit MCUs to the Cortex M0/M0+. To this end we've created code bundles which consist of software examples to teach users how to program the peripherals at the basic level.

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Well folks, the resurgence of LPC continues! I'm pleased to let you know the LPCOpen packages for LPC43xx have been updated, fixing a bunch of issues and improving/correcting the readmes for the examples. In case you didn't know, we have all the LPCOpen packages on the LPC site now; you can find them using the search box, from the part page (under the Software tab) or from the board page. Look out for more LPCOpen package updates over the coming months. The updates are for the currently available LPC43xx boards from NXP (LPCXpresso43xx boards, Keil MCB4357, NGX Xplorer4337 and Hitex LP4350).

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