----snap ----- > I don't know that they are all 2214s. existing evaluation boards are mostly for the LPC2106, there is at least one from Keil that uses the LPC2129. > > How did you get the samples? My local rep has told me to forget it > until Q4 or so. Did you get any insight into when the parts would be > in production? I am currently designing in an OKI 67Q5003, but would > like to consider this part if it is real. The package is also an > issue. The TQFP144 is way too large. So far Philips has not put any > of these chips into a QFN or BGA yet even though they are supposed to > have a QFN64 out shortly if I have my facts straight. I was told it > is delayed due to "mechanical" issues. Does that mean the chip is too > large for the package? oh come on, the LPC2129 which is in the QFN64 is already available on evaluation boards from Keil, which seems to be in volume production now because it can be ordered from the Philips web-site. The LPC2129 is a superset of the LPC2124 (which is the 64-pin version of the LPC2214). The numbering scheme is a little confusion but heck, which vendor has a logical numbering scheme ;-) Cheers, Bob
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Re: 2214 "simple" board design suggestions
2004-02-29 by lpc2100_fan
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