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phillips webcast

2005-10-25 by Joel Winarske

For those interested there is a webcast available to view on the LPC214x.

Low-cost ARM microcontrollers with full-speed, fully compliant USB 2.0 

Tuesday, October 25, 2005
10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET/ 17:00 GMT
Register for the webcast

Yes it allready happened, but is available to view now.

-Joel

Re: [lpc2000] phillips webcast

2005-10-26 by Joel Winarske

> For those interested there is a webcast available to view on the LPC214x.
>
> Low-cost ARM microcontrollers with full-speed, fully compliant USB 2.0
>
> Tuesday, October 25, 2005
> 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET/ 17:00 GMT
> Register for the webcast
>
> Yes it allready happened, but is available to view now.


I just realized I didn't post the link.  Sorry about that.

It available on demand.  There a pretty decent Q&A at the end.

http://seminar2.techonline.com/registration/wcIndex.cgi?sessionID=philips_oct2505

Re: phillips webcast

2005-10-27 by Eric Engler

> It available on demand.  There a pretty decent Q&A at the end.
>http://seminar2.techonline.com/registration/wcIndex.cgi?sessionID=philips_oct2505

I just viewed the webcast, and it was very interesting!

The presenter made it sound like the Keil EVB comes with more USB
software than the IAR/Olimex EVB. Is this true?

I have a preference for the IAR/Olimex board because of the LCD, but I
want some good demo programs for USB also.

In particular I want some USB code for the PC side of the connection.
Is this type of source code available?

Re: [lpc2000] Re: phillips webcast

2005-10-28 by Joel Winarske

> The presenter made it sound like the Keil EVB comes with more USB
> software than the IAR/Olimex EVB. Is this true?

See my post with USB example references:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/message/9608

To cross port examples between toolchains is pretty easy going.  But of 
course read any license agreement prior to shooting yourself in the foot :)

> I have a preference for the IAR/Olimex board because of the LCD, but I
> want some good demo programs for USB also.
>
> In particular I want some USB code for the PC side of the connection.
> Is this type of source code available?

The ST USB Bulk code uses Microsoft DDK example code.  So if you have access 
to the Microsoft DDK you're set.

Something else to consider if you don't want to spend many thousands on 
Jungo software if you need to support multiple OS's:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32

There's also a number of host examples here:
http://www.lvr.com/usb.htm


Joel

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