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RE: [lpc2000] Re: New ARM processors available?

2004-12-28 by Charles R. Grenz

Hi Bob,

	You can pick up to 2K units from any Arrow representative today of
the LPC2138!


Best regards,
Charles R. Grenz
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Simple Step L.L.C.
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-----Original Message-----
From: lpc2100_fan [mailto:lpc2100_fan@...] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 2:10 PM
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: New ARM processors available?




Hi James,

good question. Atmel has been announcing the SAM7 in Q1/04, as far as I know
they made it all the way to samples yet but not to volume production. ST was
not as agressive announcing the STR7 mostly when their sales or FAEs did
presentations, only resently more open in adds. Do they have samples? I
would guess so but I am not sure. Philips announced the LPC2138 in in
November (2004) and there were samples available in Nov as well. Given the
track record of Philips with their ARM devices, volume prodcution will not
be tomorrow but most likely enough devices to do prototypes and some
evaluation boards will be available in Q1. It just seems, that ST and Atmel
are still in the catch up mode and had to announce a little prematurely to
not give the whole new ARM7 small microcontroller market to Philips. No
doubt that Atmel and ST will be there eventually but for now availability
from Philips seems best. 

Cheers, Bob

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "jamesasteres" <jamesasteres@y...> wrote:
> 
> Are any of the competing ARM-based processors such as the Atmel SAM7
> or ST Micro processor available yet?  And is the LPC2138 going to be 
> in the supply chain any time soon?
> James






 
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