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More new LPC2100 parts

More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-22 by Leon Heller

I've just received an update from Philips:

LPC2119/LPC2129
Single-chip 16/32-bit microcontrollers; 128/256 kB ISP/IAP Flash with 10-bit
ADC and CAN

Leon

Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-22 by microbit

It'd be nice if we saw a datasheet !
I wanted to look and there's that survey again !
We got this update (well, I did :-) because I _did_ the survey.
Scratch.

Anywho.
Does anyone know what the Flash endurance is of the LPC210X ?

B rgds
Kris

> I've just received an update from Philips:
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> LPC2119/LPC2129
> Single-chip 16/32-bit microcontrollers; 128/256 kB ISP/IAP Flash with
10-bit
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Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-22 by microbit

Oops, got it now.
sorry.
 

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> It'd be nice if we saw a datasheet !
> I wanted to look and there's that survey again !
> We got this update (well, I did :-) because I _did_ the survey.
> Scratch.
> 
> Anywho.
> Does anyone know what the Flash endurance is of the LPC210X ?
> 
> B rgds
> Kris
>

Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-23 by Leon Heller

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> It'd be nice if we saw a datasheet !
> I wanted to look and there's that survey again !
> We got this update (well, I did :-) because I _did_ the survey.
> Scratch.

I found the data sheet. Try a search of the site using 'LPC2129'.

Leon
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Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-23 by Alex Gibson

Leon Heller wrote:

>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "microbit" <microbit@...>
>To: <lpc2100@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 10:41 PM
>Subject: Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts
>
>
>  
>
>>It'd be nice if we saw a datasheet !
>>I wanted to look and there's that survey again !
>>We got this update (well, I did :-) because I _did_ the survey.
>>Scratch.
>>    
>>
>
>I found the data sheet. Try a search of the site using 'LPC2129'.
>  
>
Still it would be nice if the philips pages weren't so slow to load
Four new chips
LPC2124  and LPC2129

LPC211x  128KB flash  16k sram
LPC212x  256KB flash  16k sram

LPC2114/LPC2124    64 pin 2 spi
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/LPC2124FBD64.html
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/LPC2114_2124-01.pdf

LPC2119/LPC2129  64 pin 2 can, 2 spi
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/LPC2129FBD64.html
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/LPC2119_2129-01.pdf


microprocessor selection sheet
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9397/75012354.pdf

also the new chips are a different temp range.
looks to be automotive ?  -40C to +85C

Alex

Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-23 by Robert Adsett

At 10:27 PM 11/22/03 +0000, you wrote:
>I've just received an update from Philips:
>
>LPC2119/LPC2129
>Single-chip 16/32-bit microcontrollers; 128/256 kB ISP/IAP Flash with 10-bit
>ADC and CAN
>
>Leon

Ahh, finally some documentation.  Interesting chips.

Robert

Re: [lpc2100] More new LPC2100 parts

2003-11-24 by Robert Adsett

Also coming up the SJA2020

"Philips' SJA2020 is based on the industry standard ARM7 core, offering CPU 
operation up to 60 MHz. Additional                               features 
of the SJA2020 include a robust 256Kbytes of embedded Flash memory and 
support for up to 6 CAN                               channels and 4 LIN 
masters, providing designers with the highest level of flexibility in terms 
of implementation and                               customization of the 
gateway. "

http://my.semiconductors.philips.com/news/content/file_1015.html

It's also 144 pins so I can't imagine calling it a low pin count 
device.  Now if I ever need 6 CAN ports....

Robert

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