No problem, I will also try to run the current consumption tests. I presume that startup isn't so different to LPC2138 (and programming the flash also). And why LPC213x user manual isn't available on the Philips site? --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Martin Maurer" <mailingliste@c...> wrote: > Hello Slawc, > > you could at least read out the chip id and sent it to me (when your PCB is > filled and working) :-) > BTW: Why are the chip ids are not listed in the user manual of the > individual chips ? > > Regards, > > Martin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Martin Maurer" <capiman@w...> > To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:58 PM > Subject: Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x fully-compliant USB2.0 ARM7 MCU Press > Release > > > > Hello Slawc, > > > > you could at least read out the chip id and sent it to me (when your PCB > > is filled and working) :-) > > BTW: Why are the chip ids are not listed in the user manual of the > > individual chips ? > > > > Regards, > > > > Martin > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "slawcus" <slawc@e...> > > To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 7:23 PM > > Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x fully-compliant USB2.0 ARM7 MCU Press > > Release > > > > > > What about user manual? I got sample (LPC2148) and PCB is going to be > > on my desk next week and without user manual this part and all the > > goodies are useless. > > > > Best regards, > > Slawc > > > > > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "philips_marketing_usa" > > <philips_marketing_usa@y...> wrote: > >> Philips industry-leading LPC214x series of fully-compliant USB 2.0 > >> Full Speed ARM7 MCU > >> > >> As you know, not all ARM MCUs are implemented in the same way and > >> Philips' implementation of the LPC214x family clearly sets it apart > >> for customers. To be fully compliant with the USB 2.0 Full Speed > >> standard, the LPC214x series, based on the ARM7TDMI-ST, > >> incorporates > >> 32 double-buffered endpoints with maximum packet size support and > >> flexible direct memory access (DMA). This allows data from the USB > >> device to transfer at higher speeds than previously capable, > >> resulting in a decrease in downloading time for the consumer. In > >> addition, the USB on-board the LPC214x provides Good LinkT LED > >> output and Soft ConnectT programmable resistor functionality for > >> increase manufacturing flexibility. > >> > >> The LPC214x series is also unique in the fact that it has Fast I/O > >> capability with I/O speeds that are up to four times faster than > >> competitive solutions. In existing ARM MCUs, I/O speed is normally > >> limited to about 4 Megahertz. With its Fast I/O feature, the > >> software driven I/O on the LPC214x can operate at 15 Megahertz. > >> > >> Other on-board communication peripherals include two 16C550- > >> compatible UARTs with hardware handshaking, two Fast I2C-bus (400 > >> kbps) interfaces, two SPI interfaces and up to two 10-bit ADCs and a > >> 10-bit DAC. Its multiple serial communications interfaces increase > >> design flexibility, provides larger buffer size and helps deliver > >> higher processing power. > >> > >> Pricing and Availability > >> > >> The LPC214x series is available now. Pricing in quantities of > >> 10,000 for the MCUs are as follows: LPC2148 = USD$7.50, LPC2146 = > >> USD$6.75, LPC2144 = USD$5.65, LPC2142 = USD$4.20, LPC2141 = USD$3.60. > >> > >> Datasheet > >> > >> Has been posted in the Files section of this Yahoo User's Group and > >> is also available at > >> www.StandardICs.philips.com/products/lpc2000/new/ > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: LPC214x fully-compliant USB2.0 ARM7 MCU Press Release
2005-06-28 by slawcus
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