Hi Bill, thanks. The problem is that, according to the AD website their ARM7 offering isn't available yet, It looks the part, still has more memory than I want, and more peripherals, but a far better mix for my needs (actually all I want is an eight pin part with 2 * A/D, 2 * DACs, stable clock, internal timers, at 50mA the current is a bit high, and I assume that is core only, not all peripheals running, but I can live with that, it still figure I'll get a week between recharges. I'll keep my eyes open for parts becoming available, in the meantime it will be worth while using the LPC to try and ARMour myself. Cheers Al Bill Knight wrote: > Al > You might want to take a look at the Analog Devices ADuC700 series > ARM offerings. They may be more in line with what you are seeking. > > http://www.analog.com/en/content/0%2C2886%2C117%255F%255F31068%2C00.html > > Regards > -Bill Knight > > PS - welcome to the ARM side of things > > > On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 11:00:48 +1030, onestone wrote: > > > Hi Kris, I'm not even sure the ARM is what I want. It seems underdone - > overkill if you see what I mean. Not as bad as some other ARM devices, > but still too much of some things and not enough of others. > > The smallest part has 8k RAM, and 32k flash IIRC. Even the tiniest parts > have more comms interfaces than NASA, But you have to get to really big > parts to get an ADC, and even then it's only 10 bits. To me it's XA'ish. > A good idea done badly. Philips rationale for low res ADC is that on > chip noise makes anything more useless. Its odd that most other vendors > don't have problems here, By the time I get an ADC I've got 2 UARTs, 2 > SPI's IIC, a CAN of worms, and who knows what other comms interfaces > eating up the silicon. I don't want comms. I want to process sensor > data. maybe 1 UART would be fine. An SPUI or IIC as well. Sure it's 32 > bit, that doesn't mean it has to be a mammoth. The only reason I'm > looking at the ARM is it's flash base and higher execution speeds. > Couple that with 32 bit processing (which I could live without) for fast > calcs. It also is quite low current for what it can do. So I don't see > it as anything more than an 8 bitter that has faster bigger number > crunching. Every one of the top micro suppliers, in terms of volume, > makes a large part of their market through small devices, low pin count. > basically that's what I want. a 20 pin device that is damned fast, and > which eats numbers, without sucking the sort of juice that a DSP does. > So I'd be happy with 8K of flash, 2k of RAM, 4 A/D channels at 12 bits > or better, 8 capture compares, 1 UART, 1 SPI/IIC. 60MHz, slower I/O is > fine. I just want the built in multiplier. Philips don't even come close > on their road map. > > So, although I'm having a look I don't see much of a future in it for > me. There are better, lower cost options on the horizon, that approach > the same processing speeds, at lower currents, with a more rational (for > me) peripheral/memory mix. > > Al > > microbit wrote: > > > Hey Al, > > > > Nice to meet here :-) > > The J-link outputs onto the standard 20 pin JTAG, and should just > > drop into the 20 pin JTAG on MCB2100. > > > > -- Kris > > > > > Can anyone tell me if the J-Link unit that comes with the IAR tools is > > > compatible with the MCB2100 board from Keil, please. > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Al > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > <http://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=1290pot13/M=295196.4901138.6071305.3001176/D=groups/S=1706554205:HM/EXP=1103245757/A=2128215/R=0/SIG=10se96mf6/*http://companion.yahoo.com> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe> > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > >
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Re: [lpc2000] Compatibility
2004-12-16 by onestone
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