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LPC2194 board?

LPC2194 board?

2004-09-08 by Michael J. Pont

I'm looking for an LPC2194 board, preferably one with 4 CAN tranceivers all
brought out to standard D-type connectors.  I just need a couple of boards
at this stage.

Can anyone recommend one?  Failing this, does anyone know of one in the
pipeline?

Thanks,

Michael.

Re: [lpc2000] LPC2194 board?

2004-09-08 by Leon Heller

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> I'm looking for an LPC2194 board, preferably one with 4 CAN tranceivers
all
> brought out to standard D-type connectors.  I just need a couple of boards
> at this stage.
>
> Can anyone recommend one?  Failing this, does anyone know of one in the
> pipeline?

I found these:

http://www.mct.net/product/lc2194.html

http://www.tinyarm.com/

You'll need a PCB to mount the thing on, with your required connectors, but
that will be quite straightforward to design and get made. I could do it for
you if you don't want to do it yourself.

Leon
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Re: [lpc2000] LPC2194 board?

2004-09-10 by Michael J. Pont

From: "Leon Heller"

> I found these:
>
> http://www.mct.net/product/lc2194.html
>
> http://www.tinyarm.com/
>
> You'll need a PCB to mount the thing on, with your required connectors,
but
> that will be quite straightforward to design and get made. I could do it
for
> you if you don't want to do it yourself.

Thanks, Leon,

I'd prefer to use an "off the shelf" board (with all the required CAN
drivers in place) but - if necessary, we can produce our own board.

Michael.

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