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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | LPC2214 interface to ISP1161A USB host

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

LPC2214 interface to ISP1161A USB host - adrianjball - Jan 12 6:43:00 2006

Hi Everyone,
Has anyone successfully interfaced an LPC2214 to an ISP1161A1 USB
host? Philips themselves are currently telling me that a direct
interface won't work due to the LPC2214 having trailing edge CS-WR
timing of +/-5nS and the ISP1161A requiring a minimum of 0nS. Seems
odd for 2 chips from the same manufacturer to not interface directly!
Does anyone have this combination working?
Thanks,
Adrian Ball.




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