Sharing about the famous LCP1114FN28

Hi,

I'm making test some on the famous LPC1114FN28 is there somebody who have some experience about it ?
Please, thank for sharing here

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Here is the beast

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And the pinout informations

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  • The 1.27mm pitch SOIC option between DIP and LQFP is also appealing.

    Though it does not fit a breadboard, both hobbyists and engineers should be able to solder them with almost any soldering iron.

    So far, I've seen 7 Cortex-M0 and 5 Cortex-M0+ solutions, but I'd like Cortex-M4 as well (in a package with more than 16 I/O pins).

    That would allow for small designs and low board quantities too.

    Currently, 4 companies make 1.27mm pitch SOIC packages: Cypress, Microchip, Freescale and NXP.

    I definitely like the narrow SO package from Cypress.

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  • The 1.27mm pitch SOIC option between DIP and LQFP is also appealing.

    Though it does not fit a breadboard, both hobbyists and engineers should be able to solder them with almost any soldering iron.

    So far, I've seen 7 Cortex-M0 and 5 Cortex-M0+ solutions, but I'd like Cortex-M4 as well (in a package with more than 16 I/O pins).

    That would allow for small designs and low board quantities too.

    Currently, 4 companies make 1.27mm pitch SOIC packages: Cypress, Microchip, Freescale and NXP.

    I definitely like the narrow SO package from Cypress.

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