Availability of CAN bus in small packages

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Availability of CAN bus in small packages

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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by MichelKuenemann on Thu Apr 16 04:51:54 MST 2015
Hi NXP,

I am fond of NXP  Cortex Mx microcontrollers (like LPC824, LPC11C24, LPC1549, LPC1769, LPC4330) which are all very good products.

I plan to design an industrial miniature smart sensor and I need a CAN interface. I have spent a lot of time searching an M0 or M3 controller in a small package (TSSOP 16/20 HVQFN33 or even WLCSP) in vain. The smallest footprint currently available for CAN bus enabled NXP microcontrollers seems to be the QFP48 (LPC11C24 or LPC154X).

So my question: is there a plan at NXP to release M0/M3 controllers with CAN buses in very small packages (LPC = Low Pin Count !)

Thank you.
Regards,
Michel Kuenemann
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by MichelKuenemann on Wed Nov 18 04:57:35 MST 2015
Hello Oli33,

Thanks for your reply but, I already use the LPC11C24 device (QFP48)  in several applications and I do not really need to get started :-)

I am looking for something new with a CAN bus in a QFN28 package, for example. A variant of the LPC1549 in a QFN33 or QFN28 package would be really marvellous due to the power of the M3 core and the built-in ROM drivers... I just keep on dreaming.

Regards,
Michel

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by oli33 on Wed Nov 18 04:00:46 MST 2015
I don't think so, but you can try checking here -> eewiki .net/display/microcontroller/Getting+Started+with+NXP's+LPC11XX+Cortex-M0+ARM+Microcontrollers#GettingStartedwithNXP%27sLPC11XXCortex-M0ARMMicrocontrollers-Introduction
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