--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "acetoel" <acetoel@y...> wrote:
> Hello
> I'm a student of Electronic Engineering in Argentina. And I'm
> migrating from AVR to ARM. As I have to make an investement (The
> Dolar si too expensive, that's why I have to take special care of
> the money I spend) I would like to know the known and common
> problems I might have with Philips LPC2106...I read somewhere that
> there is no Code Protection in this series...things like that are
> what I would like to know before spending my money on a dev board,
> processors, and tools...
> Thanks Very Much
> Ezequiel L. Aceto
To start with you don't even need to spend any mooney, but you need
to
invest your time and effort (and time is money too).
With very little investment it is easier however.
1) Ask for samples of the micro of your choice from local distributor
and build a simple eval board. Alternatively buy a simple board from
Olimex. Build a JTAG interface or buy one from Olimex.
2)Use GNU software or any of evaluation version of software of your
choice. It is good enough to start with.
3) Read all the basic documents like specifications and user manuals
Go through the forum for all the known problems and issues.
4) You have to experiment by yourself. Most problems are related to
human errors, so if something is wrong assume, that it is you doing
it wrong (true in about >95%). After first project everything will go
smooth.
BTW, if you are interested in a girl, do you ask people if something
is wrong with her before you make a move ?
Good luck.