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USB for LPC2xxx

2005-04-14 by Ken Wada

Hello;
I am seeing some rumors(?) that there may be an LPC2xxx variant that 
supports USB. Is this real? or vapour-ware? If real? when will this 
variant be available in production quantities?

I am interested in an LPC2xxx device that supports USB-2. I am 
considering an arm embedded project that needs USB, and it would be 
very nice to have an integrated USB controller instead of having to 
glue one onto a board.

I am primarily interested in systems that can support lots of ram...at 
least 32k internal, but preferrably, a system with an external 
expansion bus so I can glue extra SRAM on my system.

Thanks;
Ken Wada

Re: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx

2005-04-14 by k b shah (lascaux)

Yes,
It is true except the new version comming out in near future does not have external memory interface ...  The version equivalent to LPC229X with USB built in will probably come out at the end of 2005. This is the info I have from Philips..
Arm7 based STR71X  series available with built in usb at this time in TQFP / LQFP package which is equivalent to LPC229X + built in USB... there may be a give and take for some IO but it has USART, SD card interface, PWM etc. Check STR710 on www.st.com web..

K b Shah
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  From: Ken Wada 
  To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:18 PM
  Subject: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx



  Hello;
  I am seeing some rumors(?) that there may be an LPC2xxx variant that 
  supports USB. Is this real? or vapour-ware? If real? when will this 
  variant be available in production quantities?

  I am interested in an LPC2xxx device that supports USB-2. I am 
  considering an arm embedded project that needs USB, and it would be 
  very nice to have an integrated USB controller instead of having to 
  glue one onto a board.

  I am primarily interested in systems that can support lots of ram...at 
  least 32k internal, but preferrably, a system with an external 
  expansion bus so I can glue extra SRAM on my system.

  Thanks;
  Ken Wada





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Re: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx

2005-04-14 by Marko Pavlin (home)

Check:

http://www.irelectronic.si/ftp/Philips/PHILIPS_MCU_2005_03_v1.pdf

page 6 and 7.

Marko

k b shah (lascaux) wrote:
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> Yes,
> It is true except the new version comming out in near future does not 
> have external memory interface ...  The version equivalent to LPC229X 
> with USB built in will probably come out at the end of 2005. This is 
> the info I have from Philips..
> Arm7 based STR71X  series available with built in usb at this time in 
> TQFP / LQFP package which is equivalent to LPC229X + built in USB... 
> there may be a give and take for some IO but it has USART, SD card 
> interface, PWM etc. Check STR710 on www.st.com web..
>
> K b Shah
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Ken Wada
>   To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:18 PM
>   Subject: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx
>
>
>
>   Hello;
>   I am seeing some rumors(?) that there may be an LPC2xxx variant that
>   supports USB. Is this real? or vapour-ware? If real? when will this
>   variant be available in production quantities?
>
>   I am interested in an LPC2xxx device that supports USB-2. I am
>   considering an arm embedded project that needs USB, and it would be
>   very nice to have an integrated USB controller instead of having to
>   glue one onto a board.
>
>   I am primarily interested in systems that can support lots of ram...at
>   least 32k internal, but preferrably, a system with an external
>   expansion bus so I can glue extra SRAM on my system.
>
>   Thanks;
>   Ken Wada
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RE: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx

2005-04-15 by Tim Wade

Also conside the Atmel SAM7 version of the ARM -- very similar the the
Philips one in a lot of respects and you can get them now in the smaller
FLASH sizes... Has USB2 and a few other advantages...
http://atmel.com/products/AT91/
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From: k b shah (lascaux) [mailto:kbshah@...] 
Sent: Friday, 15 April 2005 1:09 AM
To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx


Yes,
It is true except the new version comming out in near future does not
have external memory interface ...  The version equivalent to LPC229X
with USB built in will probably come out at the end of 2005. This is the
info I have from Philips..
Arm7 based STR71X  series available with built in usb at this time in
TQFP / LQFP package which is equivalent to LPC229X + built in USB...
there may be a give and take for some IO but it has USART, SD card
interface, PWM etc. Check STR710 on www.st.com web..

K b Shah
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ken Wada
  To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:18 PM
  Subject: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx



  Hello;
  I am seeing some rumors(?) that there may be an LPC2xxx variant that
  supports USB. Is this real? or vapour-ware? If real? when will this
  variant be available in production quantities?

  I am interested in an LPC2xxx device that supports USB-2. I am
  considering an arm embedded project that needs USB, and it would be
  very nice to have an integrated USB controller instead of having to
  glue one onto a board.

  I am primarily interested in systems that can support lots of ram...at
  least 32k internal, but preferrably, a system with an external
  expansion bus so I can glue extra SRAM on my system.

  Thanks;
  Ken Wada





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Re: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx

2005-04-15 by k b shah (lascaux)

Atmel SAM7 series is good only if you do not need external memory bus. Also number of GPIO are limited. The part will not come close to LPC22XX series. Yes it has USB built in. The documentation and API library for development seems excellent for the ATMEL part.
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  Also conside the Atmel SAM7 version of the ARM -- very similar the the Philips one in a lot of respects and you can get them now in the smaller FLASH sizes... Has USB2 and a few other advantages... http://atmel.com/products/AT91/ -----Original Message----- From: k b shah (lascaux) [mailto:kbshah@...] Sent: Friday, 15 April 2005 1:09 AM To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx Yes, It is true except the new version comming out in near future does not have external memory interface ...  The version equivalent to LPC229X with USB built in will probably come out at the end of 2005. This is the info I have from Philips.. Arm7 based STR71X  series available with built in usb at this time in TQFP / LQFP package which is equivalent to LPC229X + built in USB... there may be a give and take for some IO but it has USART, SD card interface, PWM etc. Check STR710 on www.st.com web.. K b Shah   ----- Original Message -----   From: Ken Wada   To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com   Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:18 PM   Subject: [lpc2000] USB for LPC2xxx   Hello;   I am seeing some rumors(?) that there may be an LPC2xxx variant that   supports USB. Is this real? or vapour-ware? If real? when will this   variant be available in production quantities?   I am interested in an LPC2xxx device that supports USB-2. I am   considering an arm embedded project that needs USB, and it would be   very nice to have an integrated USB controller instead of having to   glue one onto a board.   I am primarily interested in systems that can support lots of ram...at   least 32k internal, but preferrably, a system with an external   expansion bus so I can glue extra SRAM on my system.   Thanks;   Ken Wada ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------   Yahoo! Groups Links     a.. To visit your group on the web, go to:     http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/           b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:     lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com           c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed.  Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of NAUTRONIX LTD. If you are not the intended recipient, you have received this email in error and use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this email is strictly prohibited.  If you have received this email in error please contact the sender.   Although our computer systems use active virus protection software, and we take various measures to reduce the risk of viruses being transmitted in e-mail messages and attachments sent from this company, we cannot guarantee that such e-mail messages and attachments are free from viruses on receipt.  It is a condition of our using e-mail to correspond with you, that any and all liability on our part arising directly or indirectly out of any virus is excluded.  Please ensure that you run virus checking software on all e-mail messages and attachments before reading them. 

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