Tutors of ESAcademy wrote: >>I feel LPC 902 will be good for my application
,but I would like to
>>know how different is the programming than traditional 8051
>
> Generate your code with the Keil C51 compiler. If you don't have
it,
> start off with an evaluation version:
>
> http://www.keil.com/demo/eval/c51.htm
Isn't the demo from Keil unusable for <2k FLASH devices?
wek
Reply by Tutors of ESAcademy●June 25, 20052005-06-25
--- In lpc900_users@lpc9..., "Kashyap Deepak"
<kashyap_deepak@y...> wrote: > Hello everyone,
> I am Deepak here.
> Though I am not very new to 8051 I have never used LPC's.
> I intend to use it in an application requiring two comparators.
>
> I feel LPC 902 will be good for my application ,but I would like to
> know how different is the programming than traditional 8051 programming > also will I need a isp-icp bridge to program
it?
>
> If so can I select any philips LPC93x having ISP and ICP.
>
> Are there any good refrence for LPC's programming?
Hi Deepak,
There are the datasheets, but to "get your feet wet" in the minimum
amount of time, use Code Architect to generate your code, and learn
from it:
Chris
--
Tutor at ESAcademy
www.esacademy.com
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Reply by Kashyap Deepak●June 25, 20052005-06-25
Hello everyone,
I am Deepak here.
Though I am not very new to 8051 I have never used LPC's.
I intend to use it in an application requiring two comparators.
I feel LPC 902 will be good for my application ,but I would like to
know how different is the programming than traditional 8051 programming
also will I need a isp-icp bridge to program it?
If so can I select any philips LPC93x having ISP and ICP.
Are there any good refrence for LPC's programming?