Hello Pandurang Shinde,
Is it only one chip, or do you have several with the same problem?
I will look into this problem,
Gerrit de Waard,
Product Enigineer Microcontrollers
Philips Semicondictors
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Peter Jakacki <peterjak@...> wrote:
>
> It is possible that it is branded incorrectly or that an incorrect
ID
> has been loaded. What you can do is to construct a 32K dummy file
to
> confirm that it does load and then step it up to 64K, 128K and so
on
> until you ascertain the memory size.
>
> Once you are sure of your facts you can go back to your supplier
to
> rectify the situation.
>
> Either way, let us know what you found out.
>
> *Peter*
>
>
> Pandurang Shinde wrote:
> > 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.
>Message
Re: read wrong part id of lpc2136
2006-03-26 by Gerrit de Waard
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