Reply by cfbsoftware1●September 26, 20092009-09-26
--- In l..., "darga" wrote: >
> Thanks for your quick responses
> I currently work with LPC2378 on the MBC23000 board. but mbed or Espardino are
attractive for their seize!!!
--- In l..., "darga" wrote: >
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from hitex :
http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id90&L=1
> does someone use this module?
> any advice is welcome
>
> Thank you very much
> Hi,
Hitex is one source, Digikey another or if your connections to NXP are good, may
be that is the best source.
The link to Hitex get's me to a getting started Manual that talks about
XC167 (after all Hitex is owned by Infineon) and STR9 but nothing about
LPC1768!?!? Hey guys at Hitex, update required!!
One question that come to mind, why in the world is there is limit to 60 MHz??
as mentioned here: http://www.hitex.co.uk/shop/index1.html We want to evaluate
the performance of the LPC1768, not a device running with brakes on. Just a
tipo?
Thanks for your quick responses
I currently work with LPC2378 on the MBC23000 board. but mbed or Espardino are
attractive for their seize!!!
Now, the online compilation of mbed don't attract me because I don't
have more experience in C!!! however, if this concept work well, it can be very
useful for developpement (no soft cost,....)
I will buy these two types of solutions and test them!!
I will keep you inform
thank again
best regards
--- In l..., Miguel Angel wrote: >
> Espardino http://www.espardino.com follows the same approach, the
> differencecomes
> from the SDK.
>
> Espardino offers a GCC based SDK that you can install in your computer and
> build your programs offline, while mbed does it online. :-)
>
>
> Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
> http://www.nbee.es
> +34 91 120 1798
> +34 636 52 25 69
> skype: ajoajoajo
>
>
> 2009/9/26 tcirobot
>
> >
> >
> > --- In l... , "darga"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi everybody,
> > >
> > > I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from
> > hitex : http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id=1690&L=1
> > > does someone use this module?
> > > any advice is welcome
> > >
> > > Thank you very much
> > >
> >
> > MBED is new (announced this week) so you aren't going to find lots
of
> > people that have used it. HOWEVER... if you are new to the embedded
world,
> > or want to "step up" from AVRs, PICs, etc. to 32-bit ARM then MBED is
simply
> > THE best option for getting started.
> >
> > I've seen live demos and attended presentations on MBED and I'm
really
> > impressed with it. I seriously don't think you will find a simpler
approach
> > for embedded development for newbies.
> >
> > TC
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
Reply by Miguel Angel●September 26, 20092009-09-26
Espardino offers a GCC based SDK that you can install in your computer and
build your programs offline, while mbed does it online. :-)
Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo http://www.nbee.es
+34 91 120 1798
+34 636 52 25 69
skype: ajoajoajo
2009/9/26 tcirobot
> --- In l... , "darga"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from
> hitex : http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id90&L=1
> > does someone use this module?
> > any advice is welcome
> >
> > Thank you very much
> > MBED is new (announced this week) so you aren't going to find lots
of
> people that have used it. HOWEVER... if you are new to the embedded world,
> or want to "step up" from AVRs, PICs, etc. to 32-bit ARM then MBED is
simply
> THE best option for getting started.
>
> I've seen live demos and attended presentations on MBED and I'm
really
> impressed with it. I seriously don't think you will find a simpler
approach
> for embedded development for newbies.
>
> TC
>
>
>
Reply by tcirobot●September 26, 20092009-09-26
--- In l..., "tcirobot" wrote: >
> --- In l..., "darga" wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from hitex :
http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id90&L=1
> > does someone use this module?
> > any advice is welcome
> >
> > Thank you very much
> > MBED is new (announced this week) so you aren't going to find lots of
people that have used it. HOWEVER... if you are new to the embedded world, or
want to "step up" from AVRs, PICs, etc. to 32-bit ARM then MBED is simply THE
best option for getting started.
>
> I've seen live demos and attended presentations on MBED and I'm
really impressed with it. I seriously don't think you will find a simpler
approach for embedded development for newbies.
>
> TC
>
I should have added... I think MBED modules are using ARM Cortex-M3 micros (NXP
LPC1768 is first?). Use of Cortex-M3 instead of ARM7 provides some key
advantages for simplifying embedded development.
--- In l..., "darga" wrote: >
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from hitex :
http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id90&L=1
> does someone use this module?
> any advice is welcome
>
> Thank you very much
>
MBED is new (announced this week) so you aren't going to find lots of
people that have used it. HOWEVER... if you are new to the embedded world, or
want to "step up" from AVRs, PICs, etc. to 32-bit ARM then MBED is simply THE
best option for getting started.
I've seen live demos and attended presentations on MBED and I'm really
impressed with it. I seriously don't think you will find a simpler approach
for embedded development for newbies.
TC
Reply by darga●September 26, 20092009-09-26
Hi everybody,
I would like to use this module : MBED Module based on ARM7 NXP from hitex :
http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id90&L=1
does someone use this module?
any advice is welcome