If you add all the ideas from here on to your board, it will be a monster and cost more the the US National Debt ;) If anything remotely like this happens then I will be over to Olimex in a shot for one of there little masterpieces. A really oustanding idea I have seen on here is the addition of an FPGA on the board. The Philips Chip has 480Mb USB2 which makes it a perfect partner for an FPGA. The FPGA and Philips chip can sit on the same Jtag Interface. I have one or two ideas straight away for this FPGA LPC combo. If you can keep the cost down in the $60 - $120 range I think it would really be something. A header type board would be best in my view.
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Re: help define a LPC2888 demo board and you can get one free!
2006-04-09 by fordp2002