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NXP provides always-on sensor processing for Lenovo VIBE X2 Pro smartphone

Don Dingee

Moderator
View attachment 13333Lenovo selected the NXP LPC54100 MCU to provide sensor hub functions in its upcoming VIBE X2 Pro smartphone. With as little as 3uA for always-on "sensor listening" and active mode power consumption of 55 uA/MHz for sensor data aggregation, the part is power efficient. Its ARM Cortex-M4 core provides computational ability for sensor fusion algorithms.

Always-on capability is growing as smartphones add more sensors. Instead of using the application processor, an ultra-low power microcontroller can coordinate sensors and produce context from readings. The NXP LPC54100 compliments the main application processor, a MediaTek True8Core MT6592, in the VIBE X2 Pro.

Press release:

Lenovo selects NXP’s ultra-low-power microcontroller for new Lenovo VIBE X2 Pro smartphone
 
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