??? 02/21/11 14:38 Modified: 02/21/11 14:40 Read: times |
#181215 - the small embedded view Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Per Westermark said:
Jan Waclawek said:
Ironically, the "LPC" was supposed to stand for "Low Pin Count" [derivative of 8051], yet nowadays it's a NXP "trademark" used to denominate their ARMs, which are definitively far from being Low Pin Count... Just a question of view. 80, 100, 144 pins are few compared to 4-digit values for some PC processors that doesn't even have GPIO but just consumes pins for power, addresses and data ;) Sure. However, we are talking micro*controllers* here. The low-end variety is supposed to control a washing machine or similar - a handful of buttons, LEDs, motors or other actuators, maybe a serial interface (I2C, SPI), ground and VCC - well, that's exactly 18 pins. :-) JW |