Just check the datasheet... and application notes on Philips Site.
Not sure are those LPC9xx a ARM proc, or a 8051 derivative...
ARM derivative seems not to be very well documented, at least not that
good as
Freescale (BDM) chips. I'm not a real fan of Mot./Freesc. chips but their
programming/debugging interface
is well doccumented. Bravo!
Bibico
Peter Jakacki wrote:
> I just received some samples of the LPC903 the other day and it hit me.
> Where is the specification for the ICP? I know it only needs
> clock,data,reset but I can't any find a document that describes the
> timing and format for that section.
>
> I know that you can use the eval board plus an adaptor to talk to these
> things but it is usual for a manufacturer to release the programming
> details. I have been using PIC12's in this area and there is no shortage
> of info on programming these miserable little (useful) suckers.
>
> Does anybody know anything about the ICP spec for the LPC903s?
>
> TIA,
> Peter
Reply by Peter Jakacki●January 19, 20052005-01-19
It's all good, Philips apps downloaded the latest spec to
LPC900_users@yahoogroups.com
- Peter
Reply by Peter Jakacki●January 19, 20052005-01-19
I just received some samples of the LPC903 the other day and it hit me.
Where is the specification for the ICP? I know it only needs
clock,data,reset but I can't any find a document that describes the
timing and format for that section.
I know that you can use the eval board plus an adaptor to talk to these
things but it is usual for a manufacturer to release the programming
details. I have been using PIC12's in this area and there is no shortage
of info on programming these miserable little (useful) suckers.
Does anybody know anything about the ICP spec for the LPC903s?
TIA,
Peter