--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Alaric B Snell <alaric@a...> wrote: > Robert Adsett wrote: > > At 09:45 PM 2/19/04 +0000, you wrote: > > > >>I was thinking (viewed from above): > >> > >>3.3v 0v > >>/RST RD > >>P0.14 TD > >>3.3v 0v > > > > > > What about > > n/c 0V > > /RST RxD > > P0.14 TxD > > 3.3V - > > > > where - is either a snipped pin or a plugged hole for keying (so we don't > > let the smoke out of something when we try to hook it up backwards). and > > n/c is just not assigned to anything. > > > > I like to protect myself against my own clumsiness :) > > I agree heartily! Let's go for it. I'll put a note on the Wiki. I would suggest that you assign pin numbers for clarity and so that everyone uses the same numbers. I made a comment on the wiki that you can read (and remove).
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Re: Help me find LPC2000 programmers
2004-02-20 by redsp@yahoo.com
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