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Re: 24 pin LPC2103 module

2006-03-22 by unity0724

Hi,
Yes, sounds interesting to me though I will not be using it....  
Like to see 8-bit AVR being replaced by 32-bit LPC2xxx...   :)
So, pls make it 0.3" DIP28 and pin compatible to Atmega8...  :) 
Regards

DigiKey pricing (Smaller 16KB part):
Atmega168-20PI, 8-Bit, 20MHz, 16KB/1KB, 23-I/O    US$2.38@100
LPC2102, 32-bit, 70MHz, 16KB/4KB, 32-I/O   US$2.46@100

DigiKey pricing (Larger 256KB Part):
Atmega2561-16, 8-Bit, 16MHz, 256KB/8KB, 51-I/O    US$9.88@100
LPC2136, 32-bit, 60MHz, 256KB/32KB, 47-I/O   US$7.97@100

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "leon_heller" <leon.heller@...> 
wrote:
>
> I was thinking of getting some PCBs made for a little 24 pin module
> using the LPC2103. The proposed schematic is module.pdf in the 
Files
> section. Of course, I've had to dispense with some of the I/Os, and
> JTAG connection is via the pins. Many applications don't need all 
the
> available I/O that is provided on the 40 pin modules, and small 
size
> and low cost might be more important.
> 
> I'm open to suggestions regarding the available signals, my choice
> might not be the best one.
> 
> The module will fit into a standard 0.6" 24 pin  socket.
> 
> Is anyone interested?
> 
> Leon
> leon dot heller at bulldoghome.com
>

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