Check out www.olimex.com, I like those boards. Also see http://www.rowley.co.uk/crossfire/crossfire_lm3s102.htm That is a great board to me. But use an FTDI chip for JTAG debugging and OpenOCD for debugging instead. A board like above, WinARM, OpenOCD, Eclipse & CDT, a header file, linker scipts and demos program and you will have a truly great demo baord package. I am designing something very simalar for the LPC2103. Number 1 is to keep it simple and make it easy to tag on extra target hardware. I will let you know where to send my free board later ;) Come to think of it, I am known to Future already so you should know where to send it. If you need more detailed help let me know. All the best. --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Frantz Robinson" <frantz.robinson@...> wrote: > > Everyone, > > I'll try to keep this brief but perhaps a little intro is in order. > > I am one of the many 'lurkers' on the list quietly learning from all > your valuable contributions here, but alas I have little time for active > experimentation so I've been mostly quiet. Having done ARM designs in > the past, I am of course a huge fan of this architecture and especially > Philips's incarnation of it. > > I am an 'X' design engineer, but I find myself now with the > responsibility to help market these parts for a large global distributor > (Future) on behalf of Philips. One of the things we try to do here to > help our customers and train our FAE's in supporting them, is come up > with unique demo boards for key technologies like the LPC2K, and we have > been tossing around board concepts for some time, but now that this is > closer to actual execution I'd like to get your valuable insights to > help us come up with something truly unique and useful. There are a lot > of very good boards available from many sources, so for this to be > worthwhile, it needs to be sufficiently different from those - no sense > in re-inventing the wheel. > > So my question to you is: > > > > To be most useful to you, how should the demo/eval board be designed; > what interfaces, peripheral components, external memory if any, form > factor, etc, etc should it support? > > > > What Philips ARM part would you most like to see supported? ( I'm > proposing LPC2888- do you agree? ) > > > > How would you use this board ? (what invention / design would it allow > you to create?) > > > > To make this worthwhile, I will take all your submissions and draw 5 > winners who will receive the resulting board for free, courtesy of > Future Electronics and Philips. > > > > Thank you > > > > Best Regards > > > > Frantz Robinson, > > Technical Marketing Manager > > Philips Technical Champion > FUTURE ELECTRONICS INC > 237 Hymus blvd., Pointe-Claire, Quebec, H9R 5C7 > > > The information in this transmission contains information that is > confidential and is intended only for the use of the individual or > entity to whom it is addressed. If the reader of this message is not the > intended recipient please delete it and immediately notify the sender. > If the purpose of this transmission is to provide a quotation or to > confirm or acknowledge an order or to provide information in relation to > the Products and Services offered, unless otherwise agreed in writing, > the FUTURE ELECTRONICS TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE exclusively govern > the sale of Products and the provision of services by Future Electronics > Inc. and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates and take precedence > over supplemental or conflicting terms and conditions to which notice of > objection is hereby given. The FUTURE ELECTRONICS TERMS AND CONDITIONS > OF SALE are available at <http://www.futureelectronics.com/> > www.futureelectronics.com and may be provided on invoices, packing > slips, order acknowledgements or other method. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: help define a LPC2888 demo board and you can get one free!
2006-04-06 by fordp2002
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