Hi Robert, > The protection (disabling JTAG) happens first thing at power up no > matter if protection is enabled or not. > Then the bootloader checks whether the protection is supposed to be > enabled and enables the JTAG interface if the protection pattern is > not found in the corresponding memory location. > > This is a preliminary wording of future documentation: That makes sense, simple and nifty ! Can you confirm wihich devices onward this will be implemented on ? > Yes you will see more than 16k (32k to begin with) late fall this year. Great news. We're kinda spoiled with LPC2106's 64 K, and it makes for really fast debugging compared to Flashing. My main application, the BASIC interpeter with RF frontend ideally has 32 - 64 K RAM on-chip. To keep PCB cost low, it's much better not to have busses around vis-a-vis EMI. It's a bugger to keep it out of IF strips in transceivers unless you can throw away several layers like it's out of fashion anyway. B regards, Kris
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Re: [lpc2000] Protection / RAM-size (was Re: 2 queries, counter & battery back up)
2004-03-03 by microbit
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