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Re: [lpc2000]

2006-03-22 by roby

Hello, i m sorry, i m using LPC2129 with uVision3, the startup.s is generate automatcaly, i need to change some parameters here i would like to know what.

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: RTC problem in 2136

2006-03-22 by Tom Walsh

... That sounds like a manufacturing problem more than an engineering issue. In your situation, assuming the circuit is designed correctly, I would carefully

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Re: [lpc2000] Flash Copy

2006-03-22 by Tom Walsh

... Essentially, yes, depends how knowledgable *YOU* are. JTAG, in general, can be used without any firmware present to program / read Flash memory. Take a

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Re: RTC problem in 2136

2006-03-22 by topandurangs

... found that i ... not ... other board ... with ... any flux, ... hi, Thanks once again. Chip might be faulty. Is there is any chance of this thing. Because

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Re: spurious interrupts on LPC

2006-03-22 by Jayasooriah

Dear Brendan, You are repeating yourself. I have seen your original post. I do not feel like dwelling in politics. I have made a technical report about

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RE: [lpc2000] Re: RTC problem in 2136

2006-03-22 by Pandurang Shinde

thanks for immediate reply. Yes i am using external watch crystal of 32 khz. I have also found that i am not getting oscillation on that board(the board in

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Re: RTC problem in 2136

2006-03-22 by Guillermo Prandi

... in few boards. I am writing some value in RTC on power on but it is not incrementing. ... them.Some board work without any problem. ... RTC

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Re: spurious interrupts on LPC

2006-03-22 by brendanmurphy37

Jaya, Rather than repeat myself (again!), please see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/message/14402 Regards Brendan ... I have ... generated on LPC ...

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lpc2136 RTC problem

2006-03-22 by topandurangs

Hi, I am using LPC2136.I am facing some RTC related problems in few boards. I am writing some value in RTC on power on but it is not incrementing. This type of

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Re: 24 pin LPC2103 module

2006-03-22 by unity0724

... Umm... OK, if you must squeeze that LPC2103/LQFP48 in between the 2-rows of pins, then: - 0.6 DIP28 but still pin compatible to Atmega8 - I will use

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RTC problem in 2136

2006-03-22 by Pandurang Shinde

Hi, I am using LPC2136.I am facing some RTC related problems in few boards. I am writing some value in RTC on power on but it is not incrementing. This type of

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Flash Copy

2006-03-22 by majid_mokhtari

I want to know how it s possible to clone an unprotected flash with JTAG when the firmware is not available . I am using Ulink and Keil IDE. and basically is

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Re: ARM Thruput expectations

2006-03-22 by jrweekes52

... You ... more ... wording. ... it ... in ... Hello Bob, No offense taken, I simply, as you say, misunderstood what you meant. Anyway it s good to see that

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Problem debugging LPC2148

2006-03-22 by Loren Boyle

I am new to the ARM processor so I could be missing something very simple. I am using the Olimex 2148 board. I downloaded the new tutorial ARM Cross

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Re: [lpc2000] 24 pin LPC2103 module

2006-03-22 by Mukund Deshmukh

... I too was thing on the same line but with 40 pin header to replace P89V51RD2. Both have serial boot loader. Best Regards, Mukund Deshmukh. Beta

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Re: 24 pin LPC2103 module

2006-03-22 by unity0724

Hi, Yes, sounds interesting to me though I will not be using it.... Like to see 8-bit AVR being replaced by 32-bit LPC2xxx... :) So, pls make it 0.3 DIP28

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ULINK doesn't work

2006-03-22 by beiyong2003

I used the ULINK JTAG debugger to debug Keil MCB2130 board for some days. They worked well. But when I touched two I/O pins to 5.5V carelessly, these two I/O

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Re: spurious interrupts on LPC

2006-03-22 by Jayasooriah

Hello, Arising out of discussions with those conversant with PL192 design, I have added a new solution to the problem of spurious interrupts generated on LPC

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Message 14454

2006-03-21 by roby

Hello all, i m implementing the stack memory for library of CANopen, i need more space for stack, how i can change it? thanks [Non-text portions of this

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Re: [lpc2000] Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux

... The bootloader will always get entered on boot-up if the proper checksum word is not written. The checksum is the 2 s complement of the sum of all the

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Re: Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by planiup

Thanks Richard: I suspected it, and as far as I could see that IAR examples for LPC2106 uses the TinyC_startup.asm (or something similar), I use the same. I

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Re: Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by planiup

Thanks again, Dave: I will download Philips FlashTools and try it. It s a good idea. Also, I think perhaps I have some hardware problem, since sometimes I

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Re: [lpc2000] RISC vs CISC

2006-03-21 by Tom Walsh

... Interesting to note just how many people on this list were eager to help him with his college paper... TomW -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems

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Re: RISC vs CISC

2006-03-21 by Ken Wada

1. SPI is a four-wire interface, I2C is a two-wire interface. Check the Philips website for a complete description for the I2C interface. The SPI interface is

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Re: Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by rtstofer

SOMETHING is responsible for setting up the checksum. It is done automatically when using the Philips ISP programmer. I don t know how Keil does it but it

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Re: CAN Bus Real Time Conditions

2006-03-21 by Dietmar

Hi Joel, Ake, Steffen, thank you for your Ideas. My Application is still insufficient to detect a faulty Bus or faulty Node. I fixed some Things in Software

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Re: ARM Thruput expectations

2006-03-21 by lpc2100_fan

... Hello Jim, exactly what I wrote. To get a frequency of 60/4 you need to toggle TWICE in 4 clocks. If you tell me that a 16 MHz AVR can generate more than 8

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RandomRead Command with Eeprom And 2148.

2006-03-21 by punkandsska123

Hi, I want to read an Eeprom 24LC515 provided by microchip with 2148. To try, I want to use the Random Read operation after writing at a specific adress so I

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Re: Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by planiup

Hello: First of all, thanks for your fast response. I had tried what you say, but with the same results. What I do is include this file in my project (I m not

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Newbee: bootloader locked.

2006-03-21 by planiup

Hello all: I m a developer of 8 bit microcontrollers applications that wants to switch to ARM. So I m learning my own all this stuff, and as a newbee, I have

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24 pin LPC2103 module

2006-03-21 by leon_heller

I was thinking of getting some PCBs made for a little 24 pin module using the LPC2103. The proposed schematic is module.pdf in the Files section. Of course,

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