Gentleman,
Phytech has identical practice .I have used their LPC2294 system which actually is two part :
Main board with power supply and ethernet, RS 232 etc ...
CPU board with flash, RAM and CPLD/FPGA...
You can always change CPU board with main board since it is connectorised. They also have all pins comming out on other connector ...Though it is nice but little difficult to use without mating connector...
K B
----- Original Message -----
From: roger_lynx
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:26 PM
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: help define a LPC2888 demo board and you can get one free!
Yeah, Joel,
Agreed. For an inspiration, something like this:
http://www.logicpd.com/eps/cardengines/
or this
http://www.raisonance.com/products/Reva.php
would work quite well, for me. Better than having a single board for
every new chip that comes out every other month, at $200/piece.
"It is the economy, xcvcx!", right?
:-)
Roger
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Joel Winarske" <joelw@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Frantz,
>
> > I was also considering another popular format with a larger (cheap)
> > 2-layer board with all the I/O interfaces , regulators etc, and a
small
> > (not so cheap) 4 or 6 layer removable daughtercard for the CPU, core
> > logic and memory, since you need that many layers for the BGA's
anyways.
> > I've seen a few like that using SO-DIMM connectors for the "core"
card,
> > but I'm not sure how many people feel comfortable prototyping
their own
> > system card with the SO-DIMM interface on it. Any opinions on that ?
>
> I like this idea the best. I've seen this in a good deal of WinCE based
> designs.
>
> How about a SO-DIMM module for the LPC3100 as well, speaking of WinCE?
>
> Having a pin-out that was interchangeable between LPC21xx and the
LPC3100
> would be great.
>
> Then just offer a variety of carrier boards to work with each processor
> "type".
>
>
> Joel
>
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