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email to Philips concerning the LPC23XX

email to Philips concerning the LPC23XX

2005-06-05 by Rod Moffitt

Since it is now '2H 2005' I was hoping that at minimum there would be some 
technical information pertaining to these devices, yet I have found 
nothing at the moment.

Philips Apps, if you are listing can you provide us with some information? 
Even if the devices are still in development I (and I am sure many other 
list readers would also) sincerely appreciate any and all technical 
information that you can provide.

If you can't provide any documents, would it be possible to get the 
following questions answered (these are issues that I personally need 
answers to in order to help prepare a product for re-vectoring to the 
LPC23XX from an LPC2106/LPC2138 + external NIC)?

- 10/100 support or just 10?
- hardware auto-negotiation support?
- full-duplex (plus pause frames)?
- PHY on chip, if not is it MII or RMII?
- package options (64 LQFP)?
- RAM and Flash sizes?
- pin-out?
- date when documentation is available?
- budgetary pricing?
- sample and production dates?

- Rod

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Re: [lpc2000] email to Philips concerning the LPC23XX

2005-06-05 by Richard Duits

Hello Rod,

The 6th month is in the first half of the year and if I'm not mistaken 
it is 2005-06-05 today.

Richard.


Rod Moffitt wrote:
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> Since it is now '2H 2005' I was hoping that at minimum there would be 
> some
> technical information pertaining to these devices, yet I have found
> nothing at the moment.
>
> Philips Apps, if you are listing can you provide us with some 
> information?
> Even if the devices are still in development I (and I am sure many other
> list readers would also) sincerely appreciate any and all technical
> information that you can provide.
>
> If you can't provide any documents, would it be possible to get the
> following questions answered (these are issues that I personally need
> answers to in order to help prepare a product for re-vectoring to the
> LPC23XX from an LPC2106/LPC2138 + external NIC)?
>
> - 10/100 support or just 10?
> - hardware auto-negotiation support?
> - full-duplex (plus pause frames)?
> - PHY on chip, if not is it MII or RMII?
> - package options (64 LQFP)?
> - RAM and Flash sizes?
> - pin-out?
> - date when documentation is available?
> - budgetary pricing?
> - sample and production dates?
>
> - Rod
>
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