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LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

2005-02-06 by ooggie01

I just got a new Philips LPC-MT-2106 development board from Olimex 
(http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-mt.html) but I'm not sure what 
software and hardware to use with it.  I got a JTAG programmer 
dongle (http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cat=74) but I 
can't find any free flash programmer software that can use a 
parallel port.  Maybe I should buy a different dongle.

I'm looking for hardware/software setup recommendations.  Any 
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Thomas

Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

2005-02-06 by Bob_xyz

I'm facing a similar situation in that, before I can do much of 
*anything*, I have to buy *something* (several something's in fact). 
Not knowing much about the various products, the array of choices 
seems quite large, almost to the point of being overwhelming. 

From reading posts in this group, it also appears that there are 
some incompatibilities that prevent an XYZ development board from 
working with a QRST adapter if you're using the ABCD development 
environment. If cost were no object, that wouldn't be a problem. On 
the other hand, I hesitate to buy things when I may later discover 
that two of the things I've bought just can't work together.

At this point, I'm still wading through datasheets, product 
brochures, postings in this group, and various other documentation 
trying to sort things out. I have to wonder if there's some minimal, 
sure-to-work-together, (reasonably) low-cost development setup to 
get started with. 


Regards, Bob

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ooggie01" <ooggie01@y...> wrote:
> 
> I just got a new Philips LPC-MT-2106 development board from Olimex 
> (http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-mt.html) but I'm not sure what 
> software and hardware to use with it.  I got a JTAG programmer 
> dongle (http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cat=74) but 
I 
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> can't find any free flash programmer software that can use a 
> parallel port.  Maybe I should buy a different dongle.
> 
> I'm looking for hardware/software setup recommendations.  Any 
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Thomas

Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

2005-02-06 by Leon Heller

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Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?


>
>
> I'm facing a similar situation in that, before I can do much of
> *anything*, I have to buy *something* (several something's in fact).
> Not knowing much about the various products, the array of choices
> seems quite large, almost to the point of being overwhelming.
>
> From reading posts in this group, it also appears that there are
> some incompatibilities that prevent an XYZ development board from
> working with a QRST adapter if you're using the ABCD development
> environment. If cost were no object, that wouldn't be a problem. On
> the other hand, I hesitate to buy things when I may later discover
> that two of the things I've bought just can't work together.
>
> At this point, I'm still wading through datasheets, product
> brochures, postings in this group, and various other documentation
> trying to sort things out. I have to wonder if there's some minimal,
> sure-to-work-together, (reasonably) low-cost development setup to
> get started with.

I got my own LPC2106 board going with the GNU tools and the Philips flash 
loader utility. I then built my own JTAG interface and used it with the 
Macraigor OCD Commander utility. Then I got the the Rowley tools, which will 
load programs into flash, and works very well with a Wiggler or other 
compatible JTAG interface. The Rowley debugger allows debugging of programs 
in flash, I don't think that the other debuggers do.

So, for a minimum outlay, you need the GNU software and the Philips flash 
loader, and a suitable target board (Olimex's are cheapest). For debugging, 
you need a JTAG interface (make your own or buy one from Olimex). The GNU 
debugger (GDB or Insight) work either via an RS-232 connection or JTAG. The 
Rowley debugger (and the others, presumably) are much easier to use than GDB 
or Insight.

Leon 



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RE: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

2005-02-06 by Milos Prokic

Hi,

For a quick start: Try Crossworks for ARM 1.3 from www.rowley.co.uk . It
comes free for 30 days, and it is really a good piece of software. With
MacGraigor wiggler or ARM JTAG from Olimex you will be able to program the
RAM, Flash
 debug from both

 
If you are from North America I suggest http://www.optimal-microsystems.com
if you ever need to get any Olimex products. 

If you want a free alternative you’ll have to get the ARM GNU tool chain
working. You can compile it from scratch or get the binaries from
http://www.gnuarm.com/. 
One of the reasons why getting the toolchain to work is simply because most
of the development environments use it internally (CrossWorks, Ashling,
Keil). Compiling and running the code is a no-brainer. In addition to the
tool chain you’ll require the FLASH Utility from Philips that is available
free from their website. 
The tricky part is when you want to debug your code using JTAG.
You need the program from MacGraigor (ocdremote). It starts the gdb proxy,
and then gdb (Insight) can attach to it (I like gdb/ddd combo better).
However, it is slow and to you can’t just debug from flash like with
CrossWorks.
Hope this helps,
m.

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Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?


I'm facing a similar situation in that, before I can do much of 
*anything*, I have to buy *something* (several something's in fact). 
Not knowing much about the various products, the array of choices 
seems quite large, almost to the point of being overwhelming. 

>From reading posts in this group, it also appears that there are 
some incompatibilities that prevent an XYZ development board from 
working with a QRST adapter if you're using the ABCD development 
environment. If cost were no object, that wouldn't be a problem. On 
the other hand, I hesitate to buy things when I may later discover 
that two of the things I've bought just can't work together.

At this point, I'm still wading through datasheets, product 
brochures, postings in this group, and various other documentation 
trying to sort things out. I have to wonder if there's some minimal, 
sure-to-work-together, (reasonably) low-cost development setup to 
get started with. 


Regards, Bob

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ooggie01" <ooggie01@y...> wrote:
> 
> I just got a new Philips LPC-MT-2106 development board from Olimex 
> (http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-mt.html) but I'm not sure what 
> software and hardware to use with it.  I got a JTAG programmer 
> dongle (http://www.sparkfun.com/shop/index.php?shop=1&cat=74) but 
I 
> can't find any free flash programmer software that can use a 
> parallel port.  Maybe I should buy a different dongle.
> 
> I'm looking for hardware/software setup recommendations.  Any 
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Thomas




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Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?

2005-02-06 by ian48harry

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Leon Heller" <leon.heller@d...> 
wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bob_xyz" <bob_barr@h...>
> To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 3:14 PM
> Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 Newbie - What setup should I use?
> 
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> The Rowley debugger allows debugging of programs 
> in flash, I don't think that the other debuggers do.
> 
snip
> 
> Leon 

Several debugger vendors claim debug in FLASH.  Do you know who does 
not achieve it.

Ian

projects on LPC2104

2005-02-06 by praveen bajaj

Hello,
     
         I am Praveen Bajaj doing my electronics.I am
doing my final year project on LPC2104 using RTOS.
         Since ,I am beginner I want to do a simple
one.So could anyone suggest me some easy applications.
         

=====
Praveen Bajaj,
Hyderabad


		
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