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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2148 identifyed as a LPC2138?

2006-01-07 by Peter Jakacki

You will find that the 2148 manual is incorrect and has not been updated 
in this respect. Read the 2138 manual and you will find that the part id 
for the 2138 is 196389 which is what you are reading and so the utility 
is correct. My 2148s read 67305253 (0x0402FF25) which is the correct 
part id for 2148s.

Here is my cpu id table I use to identify devices.

CPUID:   
    dc32    2104d,0xFFF0FF12
    dc32    2105d,0xFFF0FF22
    dc32    2106d,0xFFF0FF32
    dc32    2114d,0x0101FF12
    dc32    2119d,0x0201FF12
    dc32    2124d,0x0101FF13
    dc32    2129d,0x0201FF13
    dc32    2131d,0x0002FF01
    dc32    2132d,0x0002FF11
    dc32    2134d,0x0002FF12
    dc32    2136d,0x0002FF23
    dc32    2138d,0x0002FF25
    dc32    2141d,0x0402FF01
    dc32    2142d,0x0402FF11
    dc32    2144d,0x0402FF12
    dc32    2146d,0x0402FF23
    dc32    2148d,0x0402FF25
    dc32    2194d,0x0301FF13

    dc32    2210d,0x0301FF12
    dc32    2290d,0x0301FF12

    dc32    2212d,0x0401FF12
    dc32    2214d,0x0601FF13
    dc32    2292d,0x0401FF13
    dc32    2294d,0x0501FF13
    dc32    0


*Peter*

tiltedkeyboard wrote:
> No, the part is correctly identifyed as a "196389".
> According to the User Guide that is a LPC-2148.
>
> It seems that it is the Philips Flash Util that don't *select* the
> right part (probably due to a bug) after having read a correct ID.

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