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LPC210X Tooling and Opinions

2003-11-24 by James Dabbs

I m looking at an even swap to possibly replace an Atmel AVR processor with an LPC2106 on a product in prototype stage. The AVR is out of gas in several

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Re: Which package for Leon's board?

2003-11-24 by leon_heller

... I m using the LPQF48 devices: they have 0.5 mm lead spacing. You need good eyesight and some magnification, and a fine-tip soldering iron to solder them. A

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Which package for Leon's board?

2003-11-24 by ursine_1

Greetings all, Philips seems to be offering samples in two different packages. Would somebody (Leon?) plz indicate which is compatible with Leon s PC board

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Re: Free LPC21xx samples

2003-11-24 by atmelbr

Hi all, Arrow Electronics is offering free Philips LPC21xx samples. Try http://www.arrow.com ( Small square icon on right side of the page ). If you can see

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Re: PLL

2003-11-23 by leon_heller

... [deleted] ... pllFEED? I don t know why this was included. I just tried the code as is . I can t see why it was included, now you mention it. Leon

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Re: [lpc2100] PLL

2003-11-23 by Robert Adsett

... A question Leon. Why did you put the delay in between the writes to pllFEED? Heres an alternative (it s what I am using). void init_pll( void) { /* set

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Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-23 by Alex Gibson

... Still it would be nice if the philips pages weren t so slow to load Four new chips LPC2124 and LPC2129 LPC211x 128KB flash 16k sram LPC212x 256KB flash

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PLL

2003-11-23 by Leon Heller

I just added some code to the Rowley LED flasher example to set up the PLL for 60 MHz operation; it looks as though it is running six times faster, judging by

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Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-22 by microbit

It d be nice if we saw a datasheet ! I wanted to look and there s that survey again ! We got this update (well, I did :-) because I _did_ the survey. Scratch.

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More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-22 by Leon Heller

I ve just received an update from Philips: LPC2119/LPC2129 Single-chip 16/32-bit microcontrollers; 128/256 kB ISP/IAP Flash with 10-bit ADC and CAN Leon

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New LPC parts

2003-11-22 by krb3141

I noticed today that Philips has added two more parts to the list. They have versions of the LPC with 256KB of FLASH, 10-bit A/D, and PWM capabilities. --Keith

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Simple test program

2003-11-22 by Leon Heller

Rowley Associates have just put a new version of their ARM tools on their web site which includes support for the LPC210x: http://www.rowley.co.uk It includes

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by microbit

Hi John, Now that you have elaborated further on the subject I sympathise with your view/approach on the matter better, however my at first glance deduction

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RE: [lpc2100] Free LPC21xx samples

2003-11-20 by Paul Curtis

Hi Leon, ... Ok, I ve taken the test on entering the website and replied to their survey, but I can t find where to order samples. Do you have a URL handy?

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hello, plus some notes on tools

2003-11-20 by cerfinker

Hello guys, I am interested in the LPC210x series. I ve got a dev board plus some samples, and have been doing a tiny bit of software development. Mostly I

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by J.C. Wren

When I purchase software, I expecte to be able to use it. Period. Being held hostage by having it tied to a HD or BIOS signature is the bullshit. I fully

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by microbit

... contrary ... constantly ... I m glag to hear that the advice I was given by peers I perceived to be very capable PC programmers that they appeared to be

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by microbit

... Nothing ... Hi Clyde, I have 512 Mb in my machine ! Harddisks already wear enough without all the caching (mind you, every 2 years I get a new HDD -

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Clyde Stubbs

... We ve found no major problems doing development under Linux, then running it on Windoze. Forget Blackdown, Sun and IBM have proper JDKs and VMs for Linux.

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Clyde Stubbs

... Kris, put 512MB in your machine, load XP, and you ll be better off. Nothing wrong with 750MHz with adequate memory. XP is the best that Macrosoft has

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Clyde Stubbs

... Simply because most customers and potential customers use Windows. You will note, however, that our tools are also available under Linux. And this is one

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RE: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Paul Curtis

John, I speak for myself here, not for Clyde. ... Many compilation systems have command line tools so they can be used with make. ImageCraft, Hi-Tech, RAL, we

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RE: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Paul Curtis

Hi Hugh, ... In code generation. Going from One Of Our Big Customer s perspective, they compiled their code with Greenhills, ARM s own, and GCC. They provide

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RE: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Hugh O'Keeffe

Hi Paul, More capable than GNU ? How ? We ve been using GNU ARM in one our products (similar to yours I think) for over a year and we re impressed. Once you

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by microbit

... performance ... When WIN95 came out we all had to bear the bloody Start me up bleating. So we did, and ... it didn t start up too well .. :-) All peers I

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by J.C. Wren

You d be better off switching to Win2K now. You ll get better performance and far more reliably that you will with the toy OS called Win98SE. java, eh? And

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by J.C. Wren

I m more curious why companies target the Windows market so heavily. I ve been a Windows user for years. I never liked IDEs, as most IDEs made me use thier

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by microbit

... Java, ... It does run a bit slow, but I presume that it is interpreted to make it totally platform/OS independent. ???? (ie. a lot of added value for the

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Re: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-20 by Clyde Stubbs

Just a small correction: ... All the code is Win32 - you CAN run the tools from the command line, a feature appreciated by many of our customers, but it won t

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RE: [lpc2100] Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-19 by Paul Curtis

Hi Leon, ... I tried Hi-Tech s offering for MSP430 (of course). I must admit that I was disappointed with it (code generation below par, horrible IDE), so no

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Hi-Tech ARM tools

2003-11-19 by Leon Heller

Having heard about the new Hi-Tech ARM tools I thought I d download the demo and try the software out. Where I used to work we used their PICC-18 compiler

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Re: JTAG warning

2003-11-19 by leon_heller

... Apparently, the JTAG was connected with no power to the board, which seems strange. Leon

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