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RE: [lpc2000] Re: read wrong part id of lpc2136

2006-03-26 by Pandurang Shinde

thanks Peter for reply, on the chip it is printed as 
                                                                         LPC2136FBD64
                                                                         S60735.1        04
                                                                         ZPG0602B
 
                      So i am concludung that is LPC2136 only ,but reading LPC2131.
                      Why this happen.
                      Can u suggest any solution for it.       
 
Regards,
Pandurang S.

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From: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Peter Jakacki
Sent: Sun 3/26/2006 4:36 PM
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [lpc2000] Re: read wrong part id of lpc2136


I think the obvious answer is that they are 2131s? The Flash utility 
says they are plus they do not have the memory of the larger 2136. How 
are they branded, have you checked?

Hint! If you cannot read/load more than 32K of Flash then they are 2131s!

*Peter*

topandurangs wrote:
>>      I have two LPC2136 chips,in which when i am reading there part id through Philips downloader utility i am getting part id as 2131.
>>      what is it mean? also when i try to download my code in it ,it gives error insufficient flash.
>>      I guess it is problem from philips.
>>      How to overcome this problem?


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