Reply by Ray Molenkamp September 28, 20092009-09-28
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--Ray

Pankaj Nimgade wrote:
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> in my project i will be using usb so what should i do
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Miguel Angel > > wrote:
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> > in a 99% They will work the same way.
> > 2138 only has "SLOW IO" access (no FIOxxxx registers),
> > and 2138 doesn't have USB, of course.
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> > What you write for the 2138 should be working on 2148.
> >
> > Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
> > http://www.nbee.es
> > +34 91 120 1798
> > +34 636 52 25 69
> > skype: ajoajoajo
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> > 2009/9/28 Pankaj > >
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> > > i am working on lpc 2148, and i am using proteus as stimulator but
> > proteous
> > > library does not have lpc2148 insted has lpc2138 can i asume that if i
> > write
> > > programs for lpc 2138 would work same as on lpc2148.
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An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

Reply by Pankaj Nimgade September 28, 20092009-09-28
in my project i will be using usb so what should i do

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Miguel Angel wrote:

> in a 99% They will work the same way.
> 2138 only has "SLOW IO" access (no FIOxxxx registers),
> and 2138 doesn't have USB, of course.
>
> What you write for the 2138 should be working on 2148.
>
> Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
> http://www.nbee.es
> +34 91 120 1798
> +34 636 52 25 69
> skype: ajoajoajo
>
> 2009/9/28 Pankaj >
> >
> >
> > i am working on lpc 2148, and i am using proteus as stimulator but
> proteous
> > library does not have lpc2148 insted has lpc2138 can i asume that if i
> write
> > programs for lpc 2138 would work same as on lpc2148.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>


Reply by Mike Harrison September 28, 20092009-09-28
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:32:24 +0100, you wrote:

>I think the latest revision of LPC2138 does have support for FIO

Most of the older parts now have a /01 suffix version that has FIO, fractional BRG etc.
Reply by Toby Harris September 28, 20092009-09-28
I think the latest revision of LPC2138 does have support for FIO

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in a 99% They will work the same way.
2138 only has "SLOW IO" access (no FIOxxxx registers),
and 2138 doesn't have USB, of course.

What you write for the 2138 should be working on 2148.

Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
http://www.nbee.es
+34 91 120 1798
+34 636 52 25 69
skype: ajoajoajo

2009/9/28 Pankaj >

> i am working on lpc 2148, and i am using proteus as stimulator but
proteous
> library does not have lpc2148 insted has lpc2138 can i asume that if i
write
> programs for lpc 2138 would work same as on lpc2148.
>





Reply by Miguel Angel September 28, 20092009-09-28
in a 99% They will work the same way.
2138 only has "SLOW IO" access (no FIOxxxx registers),
and 2138 doesn't have USB, of course.

What you write for the 2138 should be working on 2148.

Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
http://www.nbee.es
+34 91 120 1798
+34 636 52 25 69
skype: ajoajoajo
2009/9/28 Pankaj

> i am working on lpc 2148, and i am using proteus as stimulator but proteous
> library does not have lpc2148 insted has lpc2138 can i asume that if i write
> programs for lpc 2138 would work same as on lpc2148.
>
>
>


Reply by Pankaj September 28, 20092009-09-28
i am working on lpc 2148, and i am using proteus as stimulator but proteous library does not have lpc2148 insted has lpc2138 can i asume that if i write programs for lpc 2138 would work same as on lpc2148.