> I don't think the lpc2888 is in production yet, but you can possibly
> get some samples. They said it would be in mass production sometime
> this fall, I believe.
I have had samples for quite some time now but the main problem I have
had is in prototyping bga. I am exploring various methods that will make
it easier to prototype bga devices in general, not just the lpc2888. Of
course it's Murphy's law in action when the first bga chip I get serious
about is a 0.5mm fine-pitch bga!*&^(%). At least it is only three rows deep.
I thought the chip was in production as it looks like an ASIC for a
volume product. But I couldn't really do anything until the user manual
was available.
Best place to ask about the Philips ARM devices is on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/
*Peter*
Reply by Eric●July 18, 20062006-07-18
I don't think the lpc2888 is in production yet, but you can possibly
get some samples. They said it would be in mass production sometime
this fall, I believe.
Reply by Joe G (Home)●July 18, 20062006-07-18
Data sheet an user manual are available here
http://www.standardics.philips.com/news/lpc2800/~LPC2888/
User manual..... 6Megbytes...! Sugges you read this one.
Regards
Joseph
"Pravin" <patilpk@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153214824.304224.198160@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all I m using ARM 7 , philips LPC2888 in my application.
> If someone is working on it plz let me know..as this is very recent
> chip n used generally in applications like i-pod, mobile,etc.
>
> regards.
>
Reply by Pravin●July 18, 20062006-07-18
Hi all I m using ARM 7 , philips LPC2888 in my application.
If someone is working on it plz let me know..as this is very recent
chip n used generally in applications like i-pod, mobile,etc.
regards.