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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2119/29 low cost eval board

2004-04-19 by microbit

> Keil quoted me $149 USD but didn't have any in stock.  They said
> they're made in Europe (Germany I believe?) so they might be a bit
> cheaper there.
>
> Also, the Philips website has a decent list of eval boards--some of
> which are being sold direct by Philips with prices listed and can be
> ordered online.
>
> Given all the problems I'm having with my current
> Olimex/Wiggler/Rowley set up, I'm about ready to get out my credit
> card for some better hardware.

Thanks, I didn't look at the Philips website, because it has/had only eval
boards that come with "eval" versions of complete tools ie. Ashling, IAR
etc.
I _just_ want a low cost board !
I will look again, maybe that's changed.

Incidentally, I am using a Nohau LPC2106 tester board which surely would
have to be designated "better" hardware.
I'm quite sure that different HW will not solve your problem.
It's a marginal timing issue in CW it seems, but where/what exactly, dunno.

I'll either buy the Keil board, or directly go to my own integrated HW as a
"proto-prototype". I have a complete RF transceiver system that mates with
the LPC2129, hence the reason why I wanted to eval first what the best
choice
is of I/O control lines for the transceiver section, rather than immediately
lay out a complex RF PCB... !

Cheers,
Kris

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