Hello,
I know it is (probably) a long shot, but are there any of you guy's
that have ported (part of) the ISP->ICP bridge software for the LPC9xx
processors to the LPC2000 devices (I'm interested in the "ICP" part of
the code)? If not, I'll dig into it myself, but thought I might ask
first :o)
I have a design here with a LPC2148 which is coupled to a LPC915 (used
as a "UART on a I2C bus"), and I need to be able to put new firmare
into the LPC915 from the LPC2148 (coming "over the air" via GPRS).
Regards,
Carsten
LPC2000 to LPC91x ICP driver...
Started by ●June 22, 2006
Reply by ●June 23, 20062006-06-23
Guess not :o)
I'm doing the software right now, have managed to get the LPC9x into
ICP mode, and reading the manuf. ID, device ID etc etc...
So if anybody needs....
Regards,
Carsten
--- In l..., Carsten Gr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I know it is (probably) a long shot, but are there any of you
guy's
> that have ported (part of) the ISP->ICP bridge software for the
LPC9xx
> processors to the LPC2000 devices (I'm interested in the "ICP"
part of
> the code)? If not, I'll dig into it myself, but thought I might
ask
> first :o)
>
>
> I have a design here with a LPC2148 which is coupled to a LPC915
(used
> as a "UART on a I2C bus"), and I need to be able to put new
firmare
> into the LPC915 from the LPC2148 (coming "over the air" via GPRS).
>
> Regards,
> Carsten
>
I'm doing the software right now, have managed to get the LPC9x into
ICP mode, and reading the manuf. ID, device ID etc etc...
So if anybody needs....
Regards,
Carsten
--- In l..., Carsten Gr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I know it is (probably) a long shot, but are there any of you
guy's
> that have ported (part of) the ISP->ICP bridge software for the
LPC9xx
> processors to the LPC2000 devices (I'm interested in the "ICP"
part of
> the code)? If not, I'll dig into it myself, but thought I might
ask
> first :o)
>
>
> I have a design here with a LPC2148 which is coupled to a LPC915
(used
> as a "UART on a I2C bus"), and I need to be able to put new
firmare
> into the LPC915 from the LPC2148 (coming "over the air" via GPRS).
>
> Regards,
> Carsten
>