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Re: [lpc2000] IAP erase

2006-06-01 by Tom Walsh

... The User Manual for the LPC2106 has a fine reference of the IAP. Please read it. They even give the error codes. Then read the section of the manual

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Re: LCP 2106 Flash sector bitmap

2006-06-01 by brendanmurphy37

... You can find all the information you need regarding the boot loader in the appropriate User Manual for the part you re using. The information in the

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LCP 2106 Flash sector bitmap

2006-06-01 by lpc.lover

Hi. I want to know if anyone can help me for understand how it s work? http://water.cse.unsw.edu.au/esdk/lpc2/boot-loader.html It explain on this page, but I

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LPC214x or LPC213x Stock

2006-06-01 by Martin Honeywill

Hi, I m looking for a small stock 25-30 pieces, of the LQFP64 version of these chips. Ideally I would like LPC2142 to 48 s or LPC2132 to 38 s. I ve looked

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USB driver problem LPC-2148

2006-06-01 by pratik pujar

Hi everybody, I am using LPC 214x USB stack (open source can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=160384 ) on my proprietary ARM board with

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Re : [lpc2000] IAP erase

2006-06-01 by Xedius Zolva

The error 7 is for INVALID_SECTOR ... De : lpc.lover À : lpc2000@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Jeudi, 1 Juin 2006, 11h49mn 38s Objet :

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IAP erase

2006-06-01 by lpc.lover

Hi all. I write this code for erase flash of a LPC2106. This code is base on some code I found on Internet. I when to know what is a SectorStar? that resembles

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Re: the race is on

2006-06-01 by fordp2002

... internal ... ... Why SRAM ? I would have thought Emmbedded DRAM would make more sense. I noticed that Sumsung have done some Emmbedded DRAM designs over

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: the race is on

2006-06-01 by Tom Walsh

... I forgot to mention, 8..32K of boot flash would be fine. TomW -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant http://openhardware.net,

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: the race is on

2006-06-01 by Tom Walsh

... Yeah, I find Cirrus intriguing , but too complex. Humongous on-chip flash is useless, only for bragging rights, when you consider how easily you can slap

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Re: USB Problem

2006-05-31 by ian.scanlon

... BULK ... and ... a ... in ... 2 ... I suggest you look at www.hhdsoftware.com for their USB monitor software. This will decode most of the usb

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Re: the race is on

2006-05-31 by brendanmurphy37

... not, ... board. ... want more ... direction ... I take your point. It s all very well for me to argue as I did that there s something for all tastes in

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Libary problem with Hitop5 from Hitex

2006-05-31 by geri882

Hi, I have a problem with including the stdio.h into my project in Hitop5 for programming a LPC controller. Hitop5 is the programming IDE from Hitex and uses

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Re: LPC2106 Secondary JTAG problems.

2006-05-31 by Richard

In the JTAG2 enable code I removed any startup code and added a delay after assigned PINSEL1. Still no luck. Ugh, I hate spending all this time on something

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Re: [lpc2000] USB Problem

2006-05-31 by Clyde Stubbs

... Where are you observing this? It can t be on the USB since all requests on the USB come from the host - slaves only ever send responses. -- Clyde Stubbs

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LPC2106 Secondary JTAG problems.

2006-05-31 by Richard

I am having problems to the 2106 using the secondary JTAG, this is on a prototype board. Keil gives me the message: Couldn t stop the ARM device. Check the

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: the race is on

2006-05-31 by Robert Adsett

... I see what you mean by debatable. Cute looking devices but I d want more peripherals, more memory and fewer pins. It s a step in a good direction though.

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indirect cs3 address

2006-05-31 by mayotte_d

I am trying to get my LPC2292 to use indirect memory addressing on the address bus with cs3. It seems ok on the scope but to acutally use it I have to be able

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USB Problem

2006-05-31 by nicolkb1

Help anyone, We are in the process of developing a new USB Printer using an LPC2148 processor. The USB Interface is configured just fine to use EndPoint 2 as a

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Re: [lpc2000] PINSEL Queries

2006-05-31 by Tom Walsh

... As the others have said, your choice. I am driving a buzzer with the PWM5, and the buzzer circuit requires that PWM5 to be low (0 volts) when not in use.

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Missing PWM Match Interrupt

2006-05-31 by stephen_osborn_co

I have been reading the errata and many of the messages on this board and still cannot find out what is going on. I have a PWM match interrupt (FIQ) that

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Re: PINSEL Queries

2006-05-31 by rtstofer

... It s your choice! I do most of the initialization in just one place in a function I call from main(). But, I don t think I like this approach. Next time

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