> Do you really expect the LPC CAN parts to be less than $5? > The TMS470R1A64 has CAN and is only $5 @1k and the A128 is > only $7 at Digikey and will likely be closer to $6 at Avnet > and others if you request a price quote. When I checked the > prices of the LPC parts, the only ones that seem to be below > $5 are the initial parts in the 48 pin packages and these > don't have analog. The only price I can find for the LPC2119 > is $7.60 at Future. But they are sometimes rather high for > no good reason. I just purchased 100 LPC2194's from AvNet for $7.50 each. I'd say at qnt. 1000 they would be well below $6. Get a quote from AvNet and see what they can do for you. The LPC 2194/2294 CAN parts are a bit faster, have a bit more SRAM, and can get a bit hotter than the TI parts... I 2nd the Future comment, their pricing seems way out there sometimes. Greg Deuerling Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Feynman Computing Center, Room 370, MS 368 P.O.Box 500 Batavia, IL 60510 (630)840-4629 FAX (630)840-5406 Electronic Systems Engineering Group Work: egads@... Personal: gdeuerling@comcast.net ________________________________________ From: Rick Collins [mailto:gnuarm@...] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 1:39 PM To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2139 ???????????? Do you really expect the LPC CAN parts to be less than $5? The TMS470R1A64 has CAN and is only $5 @1k and the A128 is only $7 at Digikey and will likely be closer to $6 at Avnet and others if you request a price quote. When I checked the prices of the LPC parts, the only ones that seem to be below $5 are the initial parts in the 48 pin packages and these don't have analog. The only price I can find for the LPC2119 is $7.60 at Future. But they are sometimes rather high for no good reason. I won't get into the performance issues, but I'll just say that I have seen no benchmarks comparing the LPC parts to any other ARMs. I was happily surprised at the low prices of the TI parts. --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, geno_24@y... wrote: > > The LPC2119, 2129 and 2194 already have CAN and they look to be much > higher performance and lower cost than the TI automotive parts that > Rick mentioned. > > I've heard that the LPC2148 is the LPC2138 with USB is coming out > soon and that the LPC2138 with CAN (I don't know the part number) > follows after. > > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Collins" <gnuarm@a...> wrote: > > > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rhpascaldodo" <rh@e...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi PhilipsApps > > > > > > where is the LPC2139 (~2138 with CAN) ? > > > when can we expect to see some chips and the datasheet ? > > > > The TI parts have CAN, TMS470R1A64/128/256. I have some samples of > > the A256 part in my hand. The A128 and A256 parts can be ordered on > > Digikey from stock. ________________________________________ 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@...m Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2139 ????????????
2005-02-18 by Greg Deuerling
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