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ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - James Dabbs - Apr 12 12:34:00 2005
Is there a FLASH ARM7 uC that has 4 UARTS in it?

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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Lowry, Jeff - Apr 12 12:37:00 2005
There may be but my current project uses a Philips 2131 with an external
quad uart.
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Subject: [lpc2000] ARM7+4UART+FLAHS?
Is there a FLASH ARM7 uC that has 4 UARTS in it?
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Re: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Bill Knight - Apr 12 12:46:00 2005
The Atmel AT91SAM7A3 has four UARTs. There are three fully
functional USARTs and a Debug Unit (I wish Atmel would change
its name). The Debug Unit is a UART (not USART) with transmit
and receive lines (no control signals). IIRC it has all of the
features of the UART portion of the standard Atmel USARTs including
the PDC (peripheral data controller).
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Is there a FLASH ARM7 uC that has 4 UARTS in it?
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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Lowry, Jeff - Apr 12 12:57:00 2005
I'm using the philips 16C554DBIA. Still in prototyping but so far so
good.
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On 12 Apr 2005 at 9:37, Lowry, Jeff wrote:
> There may be but my current project uses a Philips 2131 with
an
> external quad uart.
Which external quad UART ? I have had issues with the Texas
Instruments
TL16C754BPN connected to an LPC2292.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Anton Erasmus - Apr 12 12:58:00 2005
On 12 Apr 2005 at 9:37, Lowry, Jeff wrote:
> There may be but my current project uses a Philips 2131 with an
> external quad uart.
Which external quad UART ? I have had issues with the Texas Instruments
TL16C754BPN connected to an LPC2292.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
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Re: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Robert Wood - Apr 12 13:09:00 2005
>> The Atmel AT91SAM7A3 has four UARTs. There are three fully
functional USARTs and a Debug Unit (I wish Atmel would change
its name). The Debug Unit is a UART (not USART) with transmit
and receive lines (no control signals). IIRC it has all of the
features of the UART portion of the standard Atmel USARTs including
the PDC (peripheral data controller). <<
The A3's not going to be available 'til the beginning of next year, Sadly...
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Re: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Robert Adsett - Apr 12 13:16:00 2005
At 12:34 PM 4/12/05 -0400, James Dabbs wrote:
>Is there a FLASH ARM7 uC that has 4 UARTS in it?
I think one of the ST variants may. I was looking at them for a possible
project but haven't been tracking them very closely since they dropped the
serial ISP.
Robert
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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Curt Powell - Apr 12 13:17:00 2005
ST Microelectronics STR7xx family.
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Is there a FLASH ARM7 uC that has 4 UARTS in it?
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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? (THANKS!) - James Dabbs - Apr 12 13:58:00 2005
WOW.. Thanks for the feedback. This has been extremely helpful!
James Dabbs, TGA

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RE: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Curt Powell - Apr 12 14:57:00 2005
Jeff,
I searched the philips website but didn't get any hits on that part #. I
did find the SC28C94. Is that the one you're using?
Curt
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From: Lowry, Jeff [mailto:jlowry@jlow...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:57 AM
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Subject: RE: [lpc2000] ARM7+4UART+FLAHS?
I'm using the philips 16C554DBIA. Still in prototyping but so far so good.
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From: Anton Erasmus [mailto:antone@anto...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 9:58 AM
To: lpc2000@lpc2...
Subject: RE: [lpc2000] ARM7+4UART+FLAHS?
On 12 Apr 2005 at 9:37, Lowry, Jeff wrote:
> There may be but my current project uses a Philips 2131 with an
> external quad uart.
Which external quad UART ? I have had issues with the Texas
Instruments
TL16C754BPN connected to an LPC2292.
Regards
Anton Erasmus
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 9:34 AM
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Re: ARM7+4UART+FLAHS? - Jens Hildebrandt - Apr 13 14:50:00 2005
Freescale MAC7111/MAC7121, for instance. 512k+32k Flash, 32k RAM, 4x eSCI (i.e.
enhanced Serial
Communication Interface), 4x CAN, 1x I2C...
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