> I can't do samples, I am retired and don't represent any commercial > interest. I know, I could do it anyway; it's just a thing. > > However, DigiKey does stock the LPC2148 for the same price. I don't > need USB or any of that stuff but as my application isn't power > sensitive (and the datasheet doesn't even promise to tell my how > much power the chip takes) the 2148 will do fine. Hey Richard, I don't represent any commerical interest either, just having fun with ARM chips. I don't recall having to enter the final application when asking for samples. If I did, I guess I came up with something reasonable, given that once I play with the parts, I'll find something useful for them. FYI, I've found the Keil development boards very useful. When I looked at the 2148 part, I noticed several sites selling the board (without JTAG) for about $150. Not to bad. Dave
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: Where To Order LPC2138
2005-10-31 by David Hawkins
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