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Re: [lpc2000] help define a LPC2888 demo board and you can get one free!

2006-04-06 by K B Shah-lascaux

Be sure to have interface for USB, RS-232, JTAG, I2C and CAN...
Good to have Connector for all unused pins and / or GPIO  and/OR Ext. memory interface  on connecotr for easy connectivity...
A pa package : good to have cheapest debugging software --like GCC/Insight  Win/Linux version with Wiggler clone  which can work with  it. Functionility first and speed of debugger after...

k b

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Frantz Robinson 
  To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 11:31 AM
  Subject: [lpc2000] help define a LPC2888 demo board and you can get one free!


  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 
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