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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | Embedded Artists LPC2106 UART#1

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

Embedded Artists LPC2106 UART#1 - xploredteam - May 24 14:43:01 2007

Hi all, this is my first post :-)

I am developing a robot controller based on a LPC2106.
I have started with an Embedded Artists LPC2106 RS232 QuickStartBoard.

Actually I can use with success UART#0 that is interfaced with a GPS
receiver, but I need to control an actuator via UART#1 (TTL) that (I
think) is on P.0 and P.1.

Could I use the startup code provided for UART#0 ?
I have some trouble in get it work.

Thanks

Luca



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