Hi Dave, > The USB stack I suggested Philips make available for the > LPC2148 would obviously require the PC end (just like Silabs > offer, as I mentioned). > I must have been one of the customers to benefit from your fixes :) I would welcome a nice USB stack for the micro, but I have this feeling it won't happen. We used the Cygnal stuff when it came out before SiLabs were in the equation. In fact, the USB micro isn't very difficult to program anyway on the bare silicon--there isn't much of a "stack" to speak of, it's more like a small abstraction layer. > Regarding Micrium, are you aware of the cost of their USB stack ? > $3725 for the embedded end (includes embedded source & compiled XP > driver) & $5000 for the XP driver source ? Maybe they'll > strike a deal with Philips but I doubt it'll be cheap... We all know Micrium is expensive for sure. Is this a flat fee or is it a per-product or per-design fee? What about runtime, is that free? -- Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and now MAXQ processors
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x software availability
2005-06-29 by Paul Curtis
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