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Re: [lpc2000] LPC3000

2006-02-16 by K B Shah-lascaux

OKI has ARM9 with flash  ML69Q6203LA

LPC3180 looks good as it has USB OTG and more important lll DDRAM/SDRAM and BAND flash interface and DMA channels.
It does lack LCD but could be tageted at different market.
Small size i.e. smaller than 14 X 14 in BGA...
So far not Hardware technical documentation except data sheet for development.
Any idea where can I find user guide Hardware/firmware documentation for LPC3180...???


k b 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marko Pavlin (home) 
  To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 5:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [lpc2000] LPC3000


  Hello,

  I just came from Nürnberg. Philips demonstrated development board with 
  Linux. There was also atmel with ARM9.

  Just two photos...
  LPC3000: http://www.feltna.com/media/embedded2006/IMG_5047.JPG
  ATMEL: http://www.feltna.com/media/embedded2006/IMG_5058.JPG

  Rod Moffitt wrote:

  > I don't think a higher end device like this would benefit those currently
  > designing with the LPC2K series devices. This is because ARM9 devices
  > typically don't contain Flash, and sometimes no RAM for that matter. They
  > are usually targeted for full-featured OSs (Linux, VxWorks, etc.) that 
  > can
  > take advantage of the caches, MMU, etc.. They also have much higher pin
  > counts (and more often than not are only available in BGA).
  >
  > A good example is the ARM9200 from Atmel (which although is available 
  > in a
  > super large 208 pin PQFP it contains no Flash so it is not suitable 
  > for my
  > designs which don't have the board space, cost or design time budget to
  > add external Flash and SRAM/SDRAM).
  >
  > Don't get me wrong, I am very much looking forward to seeing what Philips
  > can do with ARM9, yet it won't be your typically LPC2K part. However in
  > the future (probably not near, mind you) we could see super SoC ARM9
  > devices with 1MB of Flash and RAM, or more - how many designers 5 years
  > ago were dreaming of 32 bit RISC with 1/2MB Flash and 64KB RAM on chip,
  > and now that is a reality thanks to Philips, Atmel and others???
  >



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