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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | LPC2124/01 IAP

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

LPC2124/01 IAP - Kerem Or - Oct 31 10:34:58 2007

Hello,

Does anyone know if the IAP programming in LPC2124 has a clock
limitation? I experience with bit errors at random flash locations when
using NXP's IAP flash write functions. Can it be related to my slow CPU
clock which is nearly 5MHz? Any ideas, experiences appreciated...

Programming thru JTAG works fine though.

Thanks,

Kerem



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