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mbed Microcontrollers

The mbed Microcontroller is a 32-bit ARM processor with a comprehensive set of peripherals and a built-in USB interface provided in a small and practical DIP package. It is designed to make ARM microcontrollers easily accessible for rapid prototyping and experimentation.

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mbed NXP LPC1768

This mbed Microcontroller is based on an ARM Cortex-M3 Core running at 96MHz, with 512KB FLASH, 64KB RAM and lots of interfaces including Ethernet, USB Device and Host, CAN, SPI, I2C and other I/O.

mbed NXP LPC2368

This mbed Microcontroller is based on an ARM7 Core running at 60MHz, with 512KB FLASH, 32KB RAM and lots of interfaces including Ethernet, USB Device, CAN, SPI, I2C and other I/O.

Note: This is the mbed Microcontroller that was used during our original beta trials. We still support it, but in most cases the newer mbed NXP LPC1768 would be a better choice.


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