Re: [lpc2100] MAX3232 problems?
2004-01-07 by David Willmore
Hello, Leon. ... Are you talking about the difference between the MAX3232 and MAX3232E kind of difference? ... They are off. They re more like 2.7V and 5.5V
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2004-01-07 by David Willmore
Hello, Leon. ... Are you talking about the difference between the MAX3232 and MAX3232E kind of difference? ... They are off. They re more like 2.7V and 5.5V
2004-01-07 by Leon Heller
... From: David Willmore To: Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:43 PM Subject: [lpc2100] MAX3232
2004-01-07 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello David, Do the CAPS have the right polarity ? Pay attention: Pin 6 is the - side of the CAP, GND this time the + side. Same thing for Pin 2: - side to
2004-01-07 by David Willmore
I finally have one of Leon s lpc210x proto boards assembled. The problem is the MAX3232 runs warm and seems to be drawing 150mA or so--it varies a bit. The
2004-01-07 by Leon Heller
... From: microbit To: Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:19 PM Subject: Re: [lpc2100] Technical
2004-01-07 by microbit
Hi Martin, Philips seems to be a rather strange one in that regard (well, for me :-) Whilst dealing with various vendors over the years, I found most will soon
2004-01-07 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello, does someone know an email of an technical contact person at philips ? At the end of the data sheet there is an email of sales representative, but i
2004-01-07 by J.C. Wren
Thank you, and thanks to Arie de Muynck. I appreciate the heads up on this. --jc
2004-01-07 by lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the lpc2100 group. File : /module.zip
2004-01-07 by leon_heller
... I was halfway through designing a 40 pin module when Olimex announced their s, so I lost interest. It wouldn t take long to finish it off. As it stands it
2004-01-07 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
... Ignore this idiot. He has been spamming comp.arch.embedded after asking the most foolish questions imaginable. (He also goes by the names of Mylinux,
2004-01-07 by lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the lpc2100 group. File : /LPCUST.zip
2004-01-07 by eduardo_de_mier
I need a couple of boards compatible to the Olimex LPC-H40. My customer has access to free LPC samples from Philips. However Tsvetan told me that he would not
2004-01-07 by cammellotecnologico
Do you know if Philips is planning to create a 64K ram version of the 64pin chip ?
2004-01-07 by lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the lpc2100 group. File :
2004-01-07 by lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the lpc2100 group. File :
2004-01-07 by gokbektas
2004-01-07 by Arie de Muynck
... Doesn t matter. The board has no proper decoupling of the processor. Just look at the pictures and compare with Leon s design. We already told him so in
2004-01-07 by J.C. Wren
Maybe it s just me, but I can t see to determine what country you are in. --jc
2004-01-07 by Leon Heller
... From: bclapper29 To: Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:09 AM Subject: [lpc2100] Re: trouble
2004-01-07 by bclapper29
... Opella ... source ... manufacturing ... or ... Hi Russ, Here s my response to the questions you posed above. I must qualify everything by letting you know
2004-01-07 by bclapper29
... reading ... straightforward. ... As noted, Hyperterminal does work. I find it peculiar that I can connect with Hyperterminal but I get a serial
2004-01-07 by Business webmaster
http://arm.web7days.com regards, EZarm
2004-01-06 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello Leon, ... just found a table in the manual page 185, where possible baudrates are listed. With 10 MHz only 38400 is possible. With 14,745 MHz it goes up
2004-01-06 by Richard
There is an LPC2100 FAQ at: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/markets/mms/products/microcontro
2004-01-06 by Richard
I have uploaded an application note on using the secondary JTAG to the files section. Richard
2004-01-06 by lpc2100@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the lpc2100 group. File : /AN10255-1.pdf
2004-01-06 by Leon Heller
... From: Michael J. Pont To: Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [lpc2100] PLL ... Is it
2004-01-06 by Michael J. Pont
... I think the PLL documentation would benefit from a re-write ... My understanding is as follows: Cclk (the CPU clock) will be M (an integer value, 1-6) *
2004-01-06 by Michael J. Pont
Hi, Does anyone happen to have / know of any CAN example code for the LPC2129 that they are willing to share? Thanks, Michael.
2004-01-06 by Bill Knight
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 07:15:10 -0000, mli00 wrote: Did anyone know of any other GNU tool chain for Wiggle JTAG? (other than the one found at www.ocdemain.com)?
2004-01-06 by mli00
Did anyone know of any other GNU tool chain for Wiggle JTAG? (other than the one found at www.ocdemain.com)? Does gdb/insight 5.3 has built-in support for
2004-01-05 by Andreas Schwarz
... I m planning to offer it on http://shop.mikrocontroller.net for about 60-70 Euro, tax included. ... I explicitely state that I have *a lot* to do with one
2004-01-05 by Matthias Weingart
... Does eCos really work on the LPC with just 64kBytes RAM? From the ecos-mailinglist archive people recommend at least 200kBytes RAM. Well it is highly
2004-01-05 by Hugh O'Keeffe
Hi Paul, I ve seen the book and its an excellent guide to OS use in embedded systems, however, for commercial use Micrium do require some upfront license
2004-01-05 by Paul Curtis
Hugh, The port of uC/OS to hardware costs nothing as long as the port is contributed back to Jean s site so he can host it. The OS is inexpensive, delivered
2004-01-05 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello, perhaps interesting for you if you search for a prototyping board here in Germany: http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-p1.html Just got an email from
2004-01-05 by capiman@t-online.de
I think you can directly use 2 RS232 lines (ok via MAX232 or equal) to control both lines. So your mentioned 5 ms are created by a while loop / timer directly
2004-01-05 by Lasse Madsen
The automatically switching can be easily achieved by using a couple of transistors, an RC led that can hold a transistor turned on for approx 5mS shorting the
2004-01-05 by Leon Heller
... From: To: Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:12 AM Subject: Re: [lpc2100] Small Problems with ISP Utility -
2004-01-05 by niall@feabhas.com
Sorry for the late response, but have you checked out: http://www.arm.com/products/DevTools/ABI.html Niall.
2004-01-05 by Hugh O'Keeffe
Hi Paul, My understanding is that eCOS is highly configurable (via GUI) , footprints
2004-01-05 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello Hugh, i found the following message some days ago: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/ecos-devel/2003-10/msg00015.html I already contacted Ashwin, but haven t got
2004-01-05 by Paul Curtis
Hugh, ... With only 128K of FLASH on an LPC, you re not going to get much meaningful eCOS code onto a 2106. Why not port uC/OS? -- Paul Curtis, Rowley
2004-01-05 by Hugh O'Keeffe
Hi, Anyone on the group done any work on this ? I know that eCOS is available for ARM7, however, I m guessing that it will need specific device drivers for
2004-01-05 by Paul Curtis
Leon, ... I m sure it s the same style of benchmark as the 0-60 time of certain high-performance cars. For instance an XJ220 goes really quickly in a straight
2004-01-05 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello, has someone already done context switching on a LPC210x ? Is it just enough to save all registers (R0..R15 ?) and jump to new location (with B
2004-01-05 by capiman@t-online.de
Hello Leon, i am using it meanwhile completely with 115200 (using a MAX232 at 5V) but everytime i want to upload something i restart the ISP utility completely
2004-01-05 by Leon Heller
... From: Hugh O Keeffe To: Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 9:52 AM Subject: RE: [lpc2100] Small Problems
2004-01-05 by Hugh O'Keeffe
Hi Curt, Does Windows see the board attached and report it working correctly ? (check Device Manager in Windows Control Panel). Mail me back directly on