Tom Walsh wrote: >This is not good. I ran some code on the LPC2138 board of mine to track >down a Data Abort that was being thrown. Merely commenting out sections >of code. Now, after running that code on two boards, dumping memory via >BDI2000 + JTAG I get a "Data Abort" when it attempts to dump anything >above 0x0000:0040! > >Anyone else run into this? That is it possible to destroy an LPC2000 >chip via software? > > > Further info, I just destroyed the second board's processor with the same code. I thought maybe it was a bad solder or clock or something on the first board. But, this code also appears to have destroyed the second LPC2138 chip. I can connect and work with the LPC2106 just fine though. TomW -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant http://openhardware.net, http://cyberiansoftware.com "Windows? No thanks, I have work to do..." ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: [lpc2000] destroyed LPC2138 via software
2005-10-24 by Tom Walsh
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