Hi Joe, The 2138 does not have a 1.8V input. Only 3.3V is needed to run the 2138. You can get samples and buy units from Arrow Electronics. They have around 2K in stock. regards, Charles --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" <nospam1234@y...> wrote: > > Bump > > My timing was a little off before ;-) > I now have over half the layout done, and have jumper options for > the 2129/2138. > > I repeat my plea > > IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF AT LEAST POSTING A PRELIMINARY > (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) > PIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LPC213x/LPC214x. > > If Slide7.jpg in the file section is correct and the 214x with USB is > to be sampling in "H1 '05" you must have some idea of how the pinout > will be affected ;-) > > It would also be nice to know when the LPC2138 will be available in > production, the layout includes a 1.8V regulator and both CAN and > secondary I2C processor to processor communications hardware, because > I can not presently order 2138 from distribution. > > Thanks in advance > > Joe Bougher > Bioanalytical Systems Inc. > 2701 Kent Av. > West Lafayette IN 47906 > (765) 463-4527 > > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" <nospam1234@y...> wrote: > > > > Philips-Apps > > > > I know Philips does not like to post information before the product > > is real. > > > > However I have to do a PCB layout in the next week or 2 of a > LPC2138 > > and would REALLY like to anticipate changing over to the LPC2148 > when > > it is available. > > > > Is there any chance of at least posting a preliminary (subject to > > change) pin difference between the LPC213x/LPC214x. > > > > I am currently using USBN9604 on the SPI port for USB, and it is > slow > > and inefficient. > > > > Thank in advance. > > > > Joe
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Re: Philips-Apps LPC214x
2005-04-13 by charlesgrenz
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