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Re: [lpc2000] selecting a LPC2212 development kit

2004-11-15 by b clapper

Hi Jean-Luc,

Some time ago (maybe 18 months or so), I purchased the Ashling EVBA7
board to evaluate the LPC2106 for use in our product. In those early
days, I leaned on support from Ashling quite a bit and was quite happy
with the help and responsiveness. Most of my experience is with the
Ashling branch in Sunnyvale CA but some issues involved getting help
from the main office in Ireland. I recently moved to Switzerland and
although I haven't relied on their technical support so much lately,
I have had occasion to talk to them once or twice. By the way, we are
using their Opella product for secondary JTAG debugging and it has
proven to be very useful.

Good luck in your search.

Best Regards,
Bryan

Monday, November 15, 2004, 6:15:52 PM, you wrote:

>    Hello,

>  We are considering using the LPC2212 as main controller in a laboratory
>  instrumentation we develop.
>  We looked for available development kit, we want to have something 
>  upgradable, fully integrated and not too expensive.
>  The Ashling ASK2000 starter kit seems a solution as we can evaluate the LPC
>  and then upgrade to DEVK2000.
>  Also the rep in Switzerland, Litronic, seems to be able to help us with a
>  support team.

>  Anybody\ufffd can give us some feedback on their experience with Ashling ?

>  Any other suggestion for a similar development kit ?

>  I already looked through the archive and found some interesting comments.

>  Thanks in advance for help in selecting the right tool.
>  Best regards,
>  Jean-Luc Lehmann

  
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