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Re: Philips datasheet department...

2005-02-24 by ian48harry

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Lasse Madsen" <lasse.madsen@e...> 
wrote:
> Dear Philips,
> 
> I have some suggestions for making your LPC series datasheets 
better...
> I've always thought that your datasheets where top of the line, 
easy to read
> and quick to get around in... (Logic, PLL, etc..) 
> 
> 
> Please let me give you some suggestions and comments:
> 
> 1)
> Sadly I find it quite difficult to even find a suitable datasheet 
for my 
> Part LPC2129... getting to the specific part page was easy 
(applause for
> that! (Some manufacturers -ST for instance couldn't find a donkey 
in a
> toilet)
> 
> But!
> 
> Now I'm at this page: 
> http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/LPC2129.html
> 
> I press the datasheet link and I'm given a 34 page datasheet, Wow 
excuse me
> but I guess this parts have more to it than just the supply 
voltages! 
> 
> Come on Philips you can do better, why did I have to search your 
website for
> an hour and ending up comparing pins on the LPC2114 and the LPC2129 
to find
> a "match" or even a datasheet with more than 34 pages! This 
discourages me
> to get started with that part when the manufacturer not even knows 
how it
> works (or cant supply a real datasheet for it)!
> 
    <snip>

If you scroll to the bottom of the web page you reference above you 
can easily find the 300 page User Manual.

Ian

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