Just to note. I have an impression, that 90% of this forum problems are caused by bad documentation of the LPC2000 (though the parts are nice). It seems, that Philips people, monitoring the forum do not pay attention to this fact. Or, maybe, it is done knowingly? The LPC2129 UM is not edited from May 2004, though only here were reported a lot of uncertainties. Here is one more: if you try to read I2CONSET register, all bits are zeroed. I spent a couple of hours, before understanding, that I2CONSET |= STA; (not wrong for most of other registers) resets the I2EN bit and should be replaced by: I2CONSET = STA; So working with LPC2000 we have inventing a new science "an experimental programming", though the traditional programming is theoretical for sure. Varuzhan --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "lpc2100_fan" <lpc2100_fan@y...> wrote: > > Hi, > > just discovered something in the Users Manual of the LPC2138. Several > months ago there was a questions how to count external events with a > LPC2106, to my surprise the answer was, generate an interrupt und do a > software counter :-( > > In the LPC2130 series however, it is possible to select any of the > CAPIN pins to be an external counter, counting falling, rising or both > edges. The Match registers can still be used to generate an interrupt. > The rather short description, pretty much limited to a new register > can be found in the UM (posted here in the files section) on page 179, > table 130. :-) > > There was no indication in the pinout that the CAPIN pins can be used > as counters so I thought this was worth pointing out here. > > Cheers, Bob
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Re: External Counter Mode in LPC2130 series, Yes!
2005-02-10 by varuzhandanielyan
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