LPC900
Find help, specifications and source code for the LPC900. The LPC900 challenges Microchip and AVR based on the worlds most popular 8-bit architecture the 80C51. With a 2-clock core the LPC900 series is a high performance, very flexible and low cost 8-bit microcontroller family. Designers using or interested in these devices are encouraged to share their know-how and ask questions.
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Hitesh Mahant - Oct 23 2004
Hi all,
As I wrote before, I am using a self-made programmer. Due to an error on
PCB-assembly, I applied 5V to VDD of PLCs I tried to program a mix of
PLCC & TSSOP chip... 
Hitesh Mahant - Oct 11 2004
Hi all,
As I wanted to try LPCxxx, for some simple applications. I enquired for
MCB900EB. I got offer for INR.6500/- (almost U$150.00) for such a small
board.
So I... 
Ian bell - Oct 10 2004
Anyone had any luck getting the mcb900 evaluation board to work under
Linux?
Ian
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viatcheslav_melnikov - Sep 16 2004
Hi.
Please advise where can I take codes for P89LPC922 bootloader
(sector 7). I can't read this one by FlashMagic and parallel
programmator too.
Viatcheslav
... 
MEB A - Aug 27 2004
I have posted a lot of problems from the ISD51 with the LPC900 (MCB900) in the KEIL discussion forum. But nobody has any idea or can help me.
Thanks
... 
lpc900 - Aug 24 2004
Hi,
during a recent Philips presentation a 16k version of the LPC900
family has been shown on the roadmap for this year. As far as I
understand, it is the LPC935, the d... 
philips_apps - Aug 19 2004
This is a new mode that did not exist in the original 80C51 and allows
to generate an 8-bit PWM with either T0 or T1 or both. One example of
usage would be an electronic dim... 
lpc900 - Aug 14 2004
The LPC900 family members have a very decent internal oscillator
called IRC and another internal oscillator for the watchdog. This can
save some money and reduce problems wi... 
philips_apps - Aug 9 2004
Hi,
the ADC offers many innovative features, this is a little hint for
another nice one.
The ADC has boundary registers. This means that you can have the ADC
conv... 
lpc2100_fan - Jul 30 2004
Hi,
today I saw an article about the overall power consumption generated
by devices in stand by mode. It can be found here:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/040728/good_question_... 
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