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Re: [lpc2000] Re: new to lpc 2000

2005-11-02 by Rob Jansen

Philipp,

> As for the Olimex board, it has been around for a while and seems to
> be fairly stable.
> Other boards you can look at are the
> http://www.embeddedartists.com
> or http://www.newmicros.com

I bought my boards at Embedded Artists.
They deliver their boards with a CD that contains everything you need to 
get up & running in no time.
Gnu-arm tools and datasheets of all components, complemented with a 
quickstart manual that explains how to setup the whole thing.
What I specificly like on the boards is that these are all (almost all) 
standard modules that you can plug into your own project.
For development they have a Prototype board with some I/O and a fairly 
large prototype area, I ordered some of these but don't have those today 
- you will have to wait a bit longer for real user info and photos

> The shipping can already become a significant part of te purchasing
> price depending where you are located ;-)

So start telling your friends how great these lpc21xx controllers look 
and order more boards in one go, just ask for more serial number 
certificates so you will all have access to the Embedded Artists support 
site ;-)
Just too bad that VAT in Sweden is 25% - still I found these board cheap 
for what I got delivered.

    Rob

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