Martin,
chip IDs will be listed in the UM in the future. Thanks for the hint.
chip ID for the LPC214x devices available right now (LPC2148 and
LPC2142)
LPC2148 0x0402FF25
LPC2142 0x0402FF11
A little malheur happend when programming the chip ID on the first
samples, it has been programmed as 0x0002FF25, which is the chip ID
of the LPC2138, so, if you already have samples, most likely this
(wrong) ID will show up
Regards, Robert
p.s. today is Forum day ;-)
--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Martin Maurer" <mailingliste@c...>
wrote:
> Hello Slawc,
>
> you could at least read out the chip id and sent it to me (when
your PCB is
> filled and working) :-)
> BTW: Why are the chip ids are not listed in the user manual of the
> individual chips ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Maurer" <capiman@w...>
> To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x fully-compliant USB2.0 ARM7 MCU
Press
> Release
>
>
> > Hello Slawc,
> >
> > you could at least read out the chip id and sent it to me (when
your PCB
> > is filled and working) :-)
> > BTW: Why are the chip ids are not listed in the user manual of
the
> > individual chips ?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "slawcus" <slawc@e...>
> > To: <lpc2000@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 7:23 PM
> > Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC214x fully-compliant USB2.0 ARM7 MCU
Press
> > Release
> >
> >
> > What about user manual? I got sample (LPC2148) and PCB is going
to be
> > on my desk next week and without user manual this part and all the
> > goodies are useless.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Slawc
> >
> >
> > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "philips_marketing_usa"
> > <philips_marketing_usa@y...> wrote:
> >> Philips industry-leading LPC214x series of fully-compliant USB
2.0
> >> Full Speed ARM7 MCU
> >>
> >> As you know, not all ARM MCUs are implemented in the same way and
> >> Philips' implementation of the LPC214x family clearly sets it
apart
> >> for customers. To be fully compliant with the USB 2.0 Full Speed
> >> standard, the LPC214x series, based on the ARM7TDMI-ST,
> >> incorporates
> >> 32 double-buffered endpoints with maximum packet size support and
> >> flexible direct memory access (DMA). This allows data from the
USB
> >> device to transfer at higher speeds than previously capable,
> >> resulting in a decrease in downloading time for the consumer. In
> >> addition, the USB on-board the LPC214x provides Good LinkT LED
> >> output and Soft ConnectT programmable resistor functionality for
> >> increase manufacturing flexibility.
> >>
> >> The LPC214x series is also unique in the fact that it has Fast
I/O
> >> capability with I/O speeds that are up to four times faster than
> >> competitive solutions. In existing ARM MCUs, I/O speed is
normally
> >> limited to about 4 Megahertz. With its Fast I/O feature, the
> >> software driven I/O on the LPC214x can operate at 15 Megahertz.
> >>
> >> Other on-board communication peripherals include two 16C550-
> >> compatible UARTs with hardware handshaking, two Fast I2C-bus (400
> >> kbps) interfaces, two SPI interfaces and up to two 10-bit ADCs
and a
> >> 10-bit DAC. Its multiple serial communications interfaces
increase
> >> design flexibility, provides larger buffer size and helps deliver
> >> higher processing power.
> >>
> >> Pricing and Availability
> >>
> >> The LPC214x series is available now. Pricing in quantities of
> >> 10,000 for the MCUs are as follows: LPC2148 = USD$7.50, LPC2146 =
> >> USD$6.75, LPC2144 = USD$5.65, LPC2142 = USD$4.20, LPC2141 =
USD$3.60.
> >>
> >> Datasheet
> >>
> >> Has been posted in the Files section of this Yahoo User's Group
and
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> >> is also available at
> >> www.StandardICs.philips.com/products/lpc2000/new/
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