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ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

Re: [lpc2100] ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

2004-01-07 by J.C. Wren

Maybe it's just me, but I can't see to determine what country you are in.

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Re: [lpc2100] ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

2004-01-07 by Arie de Muynck

> Maybe it's just me, but I can't see to determine what country you are in.

Doesn't matter.

The board has no proper decoupling of the processor. Just look at the
pictures and compare with Leon's design. We already told him so in
sci.electronics.design etc.

Don't buy it, unless you want to solder caps directly on the processor pins,
or wait until he understands electronics, decoupling, reliability etc and
has fixed the design.

Regards,
Arie de Muynck.

Re: ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

2004-01-07 by gokbektas

Please find the attachment images. I already
posted I am designing a development
board for Philips
LPC2106.
It is simply desinged to make ARM
work.
 
Main features of the
board:
 
- One RS-232 Interface with
RX-TX
- One Full RS-232 Interface with all modem signals
etc.
- Standart 2x16 Dot matrix character LCD connector with
backlight
- On board 3.3V and 1.8V voltage regulators and two
power LEDs
- LPH7779 84x48 Graphic LCD (Nokia-3310 LCD) Board
Mount
  (uses standart IO pins, not SPI)
- 20pin
Connector for Wiggler JTAG interface
 
  - an 6
ch. DIP switch is used for selecting Graphic/Character LCD
  -
an 8 ch. DIP switch isolates UART1 pins from level shifter IC if it is not
used
  - it is possible to replace 8ch DIP switch with 8pin
header connector
    if logic level uart signals needed for
embedded modems etc. same
    is provided for uart0 too with 4
pin header connector.
  - reset switch for CPU
  - SPI
connector with all SPI singals and 3.3V VDD and GND
  - Bypass
caps for every IC (check the PCB drawing and 3d pics)
  - A
little prototyping area
 
 
I
designed this board for my own use, I usually make my
own
development boards for new microcontrollers/FPGAs
etc.
 
Actually I am waiting my order at PCB fab.
They are busy now
and I have chance to modify and fix the board
before they start
manufacturing of
prototypes.
 
""Helpful Opinions, recommendations
are welcome!""
 
Best
Regards
 

Re: [lpc2100] ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

2004-01-07 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards

> Maybe it's just me, but I can't see to determine what country you are in.

Ignore this idiot. He has been spamming comp.arch.embedded after asking 
the most foolish questions imaginable. (He also goes by the names of 
Mylinux, Myliux, EZarm, et al, if you want to search for some of the 
threads). He either stole this design, or it's a scam, or he's just 
reselling it - and no WAY can he provide any support for it.

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  -- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards (http://www.zws.com/)
Learn how to develop high-end embedded systems on a tight budget!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750676094/zws-20

Re: [lpc2100] ANNOUNCEMENT NEW ARM7 BOARD

2004-01-07 by J.C. Wren

Thank you, and thanks to Arie de Muynck.  I appreciate the heads up on this.

	--jc
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On Wednesday 07 January 2004 06:34 am, Lewin A.R.W. Edwards wrote:
>  > Maybe it's just me, but I can't see to determine what country you are
>  > in.
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>  Ignore this idiot. He has been spamming comp.arch.embedded after asking
>  the most foolish questions imaginable. (He also goes by the names of
>  Mylinux, Myliux, EZarm, et al, if you want to search for some of the
>  threads). He either stole this design, or it's a scam, or he's just
>  reselling it - and no WAY can he provide any support for it.
>
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>    -- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards (http://www.zws.com/)
>  Learn how to develop high-end embedded systems on a tight budget!
>  http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750676094/zws-20
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