Hello, --- Chris Graham <chris_e_gr@...> wrote: > When I bought them a couple of months ago they were > shown as in stock at > Arrow and I ordered them online, but I see they're > not in stock now. In > fact there are no LPCs of any type in stock. Maybe > they're suffering from > too much popularity. I like to think that that's actually what's happening, and not otherwise. I mean, if they ar that popular (as they seem to be), it's very likely that they will be stocked more and more avery time. > > Availability is also a concern for me. If I use the > LPC series in my > designs I need to be able to get reasonable > quantities at reasonably short > notice. Arrow was the only place in North America > that I found that would > sell in quantities less than 200. That's the same for me, small quentities at sort times. But maybe abit worse, considering that i'm not located in the USA, nor Europe, nor Asia/Pacific: I'm in Colombia, South America. > > Availability, plus the lack of code protection, has > me reconsidering the use > of the LCP2106, I but need more processing power > than PICs or 8051s provide. > I switched to the LPC from Cygnal. That's exactly why are we considering ARM based chips: more pines, more power, etc.... And LPC2xxx seems to be a well balanced implementation in terms of ease of use, flash memory, pins, etc. > > Can anyone suggest any alternatives of equivalent > power and capabilities to > the LCP2106 that they have considered that have > better availability, and > code protection? There has been a recent post in the group about alternatives with code protection. Regards, JaaC > > - Chris > ===== Jaime Andr\ufffds Aranguren Cardona jaime.aranguren@... jaime.aranguren@... _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com
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Re: [lpc2000] Where to buy/alternatives
2004-10-01 by Jaime Andres Aranguren Cardona
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