Re: LPC21xx Manual location?
2004-02-08 by n172tj
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/usermanuals/UM_LPC2114_2 124_2212_2214_1.pdf http://www.lpc2100.com/pdf/lpc2119um_feb03.pdf joseph ... of the ...
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2004-02-08 by n172tj
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/usermanuals/UM_LPC2114_2 124_2212_2214_1.pdf http://www.lpc2100.com/pdf/lpc2119um_feb03.pdf joseph ... of the ...
2004-02-07 by Leon Heller
... From: gustavo_sagasti To: Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:08 PM Subject: [lpc2100] Wiggler
2004-02-07 by gustavo_sagasti
Hi: I have a Wiggler from Macraigor that came with a Triscend (8051 embedded + FPGA) SCoC Dev Kit. Does someone know if it would be compatible (may be
2004-02-07 by David Willmore
J.D. Wren, The design sounds good. A full kitchen sink design. :) ... Just one little thing on this. If you put a jumpers in to support nibble mode, support
2004-02-07 by Robert Adsett
... Thanks. As far as explaining the race condition. Microcontrollers (all that I m aware of) are essentially synchronous devices, everything happens on a
2004-02-07 by exh_rene
... Hi Eric (I assume), The SJA2020 is a device for the automotive market. Basically it has an ARM7 core (up to 60MHz) , 256K/24K Flash/Ram, 6 CAN, 4 LIN, and
2004-02-07 by clapper
... It s the pixart pas106BCA-323. ... --
2004-02-07 by J.C. Wren
... No, the 2.5mm is correct. If you ll notice, that applies to the coaxial power connector. 2.1mm and 2.5mm are the two standard center pins sizes. All 2x?
2004-02-07 by Arie de Muynck
... 1. In the block diagram it says Off-board connectors are 2.5mm . I hope you mean 0.1 , that is 2.54 mm, so one might use standard flatcable connectors? 2.
2004-02-07 by haack0815
Hi Matthias, The max. SPI rate is 7.5MHz (PCLK/VPBDIV = 60MHz/8) Andreas ... uncommitted ... SD mode ... 12MBit/s by ... done by ... for the
2004-02-07 by Leon Heller
... From: gustavo_sagasti To: Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 1:18 PM Subject: [lpc2100] Re: LPCC
2004-02-07 by gustavo_sagasti
Hi: If the LPC2106 will come in LPCC package, may we use a socket adapter for through-hole PCB? SOmeone knows when this package will be available? Thanks; Gus
2004-02-07 by clas333
Hi all, I am already using GDB with the original Wiggler and OCDLibRemote (MacGraigor) to debug an AT91M55800A (ATMEL) board. I have the following questions:
2004-02-07 by leon_heller
... connected to the ... Try sci.electronics.design. What is the sensor? Leon
2004-02-07 by Matthias Weingart
... Some comments to SD and MMC cards. In SPI mode all commands from the SD mode are also available. One-Wire SD mode has the same speed as the SPI mode.
2004-02-07 by vidya srinivasan
i am using - LPC2106 i am writing to flash using IAP. have disabled in interrupts b4 calling the IAP routine and enabled after return from IAP. the problem is
2004-02-07 by J.C. Wren
I ve got an overview of what I m thinking of going with for the evaluation card. Basic goals: Have several of each
2004-02-07 by J.C. Wren
... Or just use a hot air pencil, something like a Edsyn. Put a little solder paste down on the pads, position the part, hold it in place with a pick, run the
2004-02-07 by David Willmore
... Don t thank me. You gave me three of the normal packaged one, I owe you, man. :) You re quite welcome to it. ... You could use a teflon board and the
2004-02-07 by leon_heller
Being the proud posessor of one of the LPCC-packaged versions of the LPC2106 that Philips has been giving away as samples (thanks, Dave), I ve been trying to
2004-02-07 by Richard
Robert, Could explain why this is a race condition in the timer? I too am trying abosrb what you are describing. Excellent description, I could feel the hair
2004-02-06 by clapper
Can someone recommend a news group or other forum where I can get some help acquiring an image from a color digital image sensor I ve got connected to the
2004-02-06 by lpc2100_fan
... Hi Brian, found it today and I remembered somebody asking for it in this group. You can find it hereand it really is the Manual for the LPC2124....
2004-02-06 by marc_in_usa
Hi, Does anyone have any experience with the -msoft-float option for the GNU toolchain (3.3.x) and the LPC2106. Currently I m having trouble creating an
2004-02-06 by microbit
Hi All, I am nearing Beta stage of BASIC for LPC2100. Anyone who d like to play or do some Alpha testing on it, please send me an Email, and I ll send you the
2004-02-06 by microbit
Hi Robert, I read thru your Email and tried to soak it all up. Didn t do that 100% yet, but this way I m sure that when I m ever stuck with a pr*ck of a thing
2004-02-06 by Bill Knight
OK, got the second problem worked out today. I have been using a .gdbinit file for Insight under Cygwin. If I don t use it and just connect and download
2004-02-06 by Robert Adsett
I just spent a day tracing down a problem. I thought I d share the, umm adventure, in the hopes that the information might be useful (or entertaining in a
2004-02-06 by Robert Adsett
... The table (pg 185 of the UM) shows both as capable of 9600 baud. Curiously enough the table shows rates for crystal frequencies to slightly over 44MHz.
2004-02-06 by Leon Heller
... From: Chetan Bhargava To: Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 3:19 AM Subject: [lpc2100] ISP baudrate ... The
2004-02-06 by Chetan Bhargava
Hi Robert, That s my answer :-) I use quite a lot of 8051 based micros and in there 11.0592MHz is used to generate various rates. I had sme 25MHz xtals so I
2004-02-06 by Robert Adsett
Depends on what you mean by special. To get any particular baudrate the VPB frequency and the baudrate divider have to have a relationship that allows the
2004-02-06 by Chetan Bhargava
Hi, To generate a baudrate of 9600 does LPC210x need specific xtal frequency or just any xtal would do? Regards, Chetan Bhargava
2004-02-06 by Joseph Tapay
Soeren, thanks for the details, danke fur alles... joseph tapay ... From: Soeren Gust To: Sent: Thursday,
2004-02-06 by Joseph Tapay
Leon, thanks for the offer, but i would anticipate problems to ship a chip or two across the ocean to US...let Philips do the transoceanic shipping (assuming
2004-02-05 by Alaric B Snell
... This Wiki: http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/ It s a bit bare right now. I m collecting links, but hopefully people will start to add their own content
2004-02-05 by Matthias Weingart
... Which wiki? Matthias
2004-02-05 by haack0815
Hi, take a look at www.sandisk.com/oem.html Andreas ... to an ... doesn t ... may or ... from
2004-02-05 by Alaric B Snell
... According to the doc I found, you just need to set a flag somewhere from MMC mode to make it go into 4-bit SD mode; apart from the changed electrical
2004-02-05 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
... You can talk to SD using MMC fallback mode. However, this mode doesn t let you use the (BS!) DRM features built into the spec. That s the secret part.
2004-02-05 by James Dabbs
Off Topic, but is there any example source of showing how to talk to an SD memory card out there anywhere? I know you have to pay to get the spec, but I also
2004-02-05 by Alaric B Snell
... Luckily, I have just the technology to do that! Anyone here not familiar with Wikis? http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/
2004-02-05 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
... Most importantly, SD cards are allowed to be physically larger. There are SDIO 802.11b and Bluetooth cards (and other peripherals too), but not for MMC.
2004-02-05 by microbit
Thanks a lot Richard, I posted those before I worked through the rest of my Inbox :-) I ll be trying out that new version you uploaded - although it doesn t
2004-02-05 by Richard
I fixed the schematic. Thanks for the heads-up. Richard ... that ... a ... drivers ... uploaded a ... boards. ... quickly
2004-02-05 by J.C. Wren
While a good idea from an engineering perspective, remember that RS-232 drivers are meant to survive dead shorts, including shorting a high line to a low line
2004-02-05 by haack0815
Hi Kris, at the PC(DTE) RTS is an output on pin 7 on the DSUB-9 connector. Andreas ... Philips ISP ... to P0.14, ... don t need ... it, I may ... lines, DB-9
2004-02-05 by Richard
Yes, shift those right one resistor. :-) Richard ... a ... boards. ... quickly
2004-02-05 by haack0815
Hi Richard, i think the position of D3,4 is wrong. What happens when DTR or RTS are 1 (negative voltage)? You better place D3,4 behind the 33k resitor to
2004-02-05 by Richard
Kris, See the previous post(s). ;-) Richard ... P0.14 ... here. ... Philips ISP ... to P0.14, ... the ISP ... and ... something ... don t need ... it, I may