I have been using the Ashling EVBA7 board with the soldered on
LPC2106 and using the Ashling GNU development tools with their
excellent debugger Pathfinder.
After developing with this combination for several months I have run
into a memory problem. So I requested and have now received several
LPC2214 chips and a 144 Pin adapter for the EVBA7. I also ordered
and received a new EVBA7 development kit this week which contains
the latest version of the Ashling development software version 1.12.
While the Ashling web site infers this version of the development
software supports the new LPC22xx chips it seems to be missing some
stuff.
I have removed the soldered LPC2106 from the EVBA7 and installed the
144 Pin adapter. The Philips ISP utility will see the new LPC2214
perfectly and Pathfinder will load and run but I can't flash or even
check the device status in the Pathfinder flash utility. I reviewed
the source for the flash utility and it does not seem to have any
support for the LPC2214.
I also did not receive any instructions at all on the proper
installation and use of the 144 pin adapter so I am only guessing on
the proper jumper settings.
Does anyone have instructions and/or more recently updated that
supports the 144 pin adapter and the LPC2214 using Pathfinder?
Reply by Hugh O'Keeffe●February 27, 20042004-02-27
Message
Hi Rick,
1. No jumper settings are needed for the
adapter (your mail seems to imply that it is working anyway).
2. The 2214 has 16KB RAM, hence, ensure you select this
when flash programming i.e. use the PFARM\FLASH\INTERNAL\PHI_LPC\16KRAM\PHI_LPC.CSO flash
utility.
3. FlashLPC (our equivalent of Philips
ISP programmer) doesn't have LPC2214 listed yet, however, select LPC2294
(which has 256KB flash) and this should
work.
4. We are working on v113 which will be
available early next month. We will support the following devices
directly (i.e. they will be named in the FlashLPC menu):
LPC2114 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2119 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2124 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2129 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2194 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2212 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2214 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2292 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2294 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
In addition,
we will have support for the new Code Protection feature.
5. Contact me directly if you have more
support
questions.
-----Original Message----- From:
helicopterproject2003 [mailto:h...@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 February
2004 14:41 To: l...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [lpc2000]
New LPC2214 114 Pin Adapter on EVBA7 Help
I have
been using the Ashling EVBA7 board with the soldered on LPC2106 and using
the Ashling GNU development tools with their excellent debugger
Pathfinder.
After developing with this combination for several
months I have run into a memory problem. So I requested and have now
received several LPC2214 chips and a 144 Pin adapter for the EVBA7. I also
ordered and received a new EVBA7 development kit this week which contains
the latest version of the Ashling development software version 1.12. While the Ashling web site infers this version of the development software supports the new LPC22xx chips it seems to be missing some stuff.
I have removed the soldered LPC2106 from the EVBA7 and
installed the 144 Pin adapter. The Philips ISP utility will see the new
LPC2214 perfectly and Pathfinder will load and run but I can't flash
or even check the device status in the Pathfinder flash utility. I
reviewed the source for the flash utility and it does not seem to have any
support for the LPC2214.
I also did not receive any
instructions at all on the proper installation and use of the 144 pin
adapter so I am only guessing on the proper jumper settings.
Does anyone have instructions and/or more recently updated that supports
the 144 pin adapter and the LPC2214 using Pathfinder?
Thanks Rick
Reply by Sandeep T. Bakshi●February 27, 20042004-02-27
Hi Hugh,
will it be possible to you to send me the schematic diagram for evalution
board of LPC2114 ?
Sandeep
The Netherlands
Hugh O'Keeffe
<h...@ashling.com> wrote:
Hi Rick,
1. No jumper settings are needed for the
adapter (your mail seems to imply that it is working anyway).
2. The 2214 has 16KB RAM, hence, ensure you select this
when flash programming i.e. use the PFARM\FLASH\INTERNAL\PHI_LPC\16KRAM\PHI_LPC.CSO flash
utility.
3. FlashLPC (our equivalent of Philips
ISP programmer) doesn't have LPC2214 listed yet, however, select LPC2294
(which has 256KB flash) and this should
work.
4. We are working on v113 which will be
available early next month. We will support the following devices
directly (i.e. they will be named in the FlashLPC menu):
LPC2114 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2119 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2124 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2129 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2194 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2212 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2214 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2292 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2294 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
In addition,
we will have support for the new Code Protection feature.
5. Contact me directly if you have more
support
questions.
-----Original Message----- From:
helicopterproject2003 [mailto:h...@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 February
2004 14:41 To: l...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [lpc2000]
New LPC2214 114 Pin Adapter on EVBA7 Help
I have
been using the Ashling EVBA7 board with the soldered on LPC2106 and using
the Ashling GNU development tools with their excellent debugger
Pathfinder.
After developing with this combination for several
months I have run into a memory problem. So I requested and have now
received several LPC2214 chips and a 144 Pin adapter for the EVBA7. I also
ordered and received a new EVBA7 development kit this week which contains
the latest version of the Ashling development software version 1.12. While the Ashling web site infers this version of the development software supports the new
LPC22xx chips it seems to be missing some stuff.
I have removed
the soldered LPC2106 from the EVBA7 and installed the 144 Pin adapter. The
Philips ISP utility will see the new LPC2214 perfectly and Pathfinder will
load and run but I can't flash or even check the device status in the
Pathfinder flash utility. I reviewed the source for the flash utility and
it does not seem to have any support for the LPC2214.
I also
did not receive any instructions at all on the proper installation and use
of the 144 pin adapter so I am only guessing on the proper jumper
settings.
Does anyone have instructions and/or more recently updated
that supports the 144 pin adapter and the LPC2214 using Pathfinder?
Thanks Rick
Sandeep,
The
Nehterlands
Reply by Hugh O'Keeffe●February 27, 20042004-02-27
Message
Hi Sandeep,
Our evaluation board is based on the LPC2106; LPC2114 support is
provided by means of an adapter for this board. The schematic is available if
you purchase the board. Contact me directly for more info
-----Original Message----- From: Sandeep T.
Bakshi [mailto:b...@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 February 2004 15:31 To: l...@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [lpc2000] New LPC2214
114 Pin Adapter on EVBA7 Help
Hi Hugh,
will it be possible to you to send me the schematic diagram for evalution
board of LPC2114 ?
Sandeep
The Netherlands
Hugh O'Keeffe
<h...@ashling.com> wrote:
Hi Rick,
1. No jumper settings are needed for the
adapter (your mail seems to imply that it is working anyway).
2. The 2214 has 16KB RAM, hence, ensure you select this
when flash programming i.e. use the PFARM\FLASH\INTERNAL\PHI_LPC\16KRAM\PHI_LPC.CSO flash
utility.
3. FlashLPC (our equivalent of Philips
ISP programmer) doesn't have LPC2214 listed yet, however, select LPC2294
(which has 256KB flash) and this should
work.
4. We are working on v113 which will be
available early next month. We will support the following devices
directly (i.e. they will be named in the FlashLPC menu):
LPC2114 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2119 128KB flash/16 KB RAM
LPC2124 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2129 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2194 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2212 128KB flash/16 KB RAM
LPC2214 256KB flash/16 KB
RAM
LPC2292 256KB flash/16 KB RAM
LPC2294 128KB flash/16 KB
RAM
In addition,
we will have support for the new Code Protection feature.
5. Contact me directly if you have more
support
questions.
-----Original Message----- From:
helicopterproject2003 [mailto:h...@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 February
2004 14:41 To: l...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [lpc2000]
New LPC2214 114 Pin Adapter on EVBA7 Help
I have
been using the Ashling EVBA7 board with the soldered on LPC2106 and using
the Ashling GNU development tools with their excellent debugger
Pathfinder.
After developing with this combination for several
months I have run into a memory problem. So I requested and have now
received several LPC2214 chips and a 144 Pin adapter for the EVBA7. I also
ordered and received a new EVBA7 development kit this week which contains
the latest version of the Ashling development software version 1.12. While the Ashling web site infers this version of the development software supports the new LPC22xx chips it seems to be missing some stuff.
I have removed the soldered LPC2106 from the EVBA7 and
installed the 144 Pin adapter. The Philips ISP utility will see the new
LPC2214 perfectly and Pathfinder will load and run but I can't flash
or even check the device status in the Pathfinder flash utility. I
reviewed the source for the flash utility and it does not seem to have any
support for the LPC2214.
I also did not receive any
instructions at all on the proper installation and use of the 144 pin
adapter so I am only guessing on the proper jumper settings.
Does anyone have instructions and/or more recently updated that supports
the 144 pin adapter and the LPC2214 using Pathfinder?