Hi,
Can anyone suggest a low-cost development board for the LPC2129? I
don't need anything fancy; I only need a minimal board with CAN
support already. I was hoping to keep costs below $40 considering
high speed CAN transceivers are less than a dollar each and DB-9
connectors are not expensive.
I've gone over several available boards from different manufacturers
such as olimex, but I'd appreciate any suggestion.
Ryan
Development board for LPC2129
Started by ●February 23, 2007
Reply by ●February 23, 20072007-02-23
> Can anyone suggest a low-cost development board for
the
> LPC2129?
We offer a Pluga2129, as well as other LPC Arm boards. It might
be more than you wish to spend at $89. I make no appologies,
because we try to support our products. See our website under
Plug-an-ARM(TM) if you are interested.
Randy
www.newmicros.com
> LPC2129?
We offer a Pluga2129, as well as other LPC Arm boards. It might
be more than you wish to spend at $89. I make no appologies,
because we try to support our products. See our website under
Plug-an-ARM(TM) if you are interested.
Randy
www.newmicros.com
Reply by ●February 24, 20072007-02-24
For USD$25, Futurlec have a 2119 breakout board:
http://www.futurlec.com/ET-ARM_Stamp.shtml
Not sure if that helps.
Nigel
rjpbitanga wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone suggest a low-cost development board for the LPC2129? I
> don't need anything fancy; I only need a minimal board with CAN
> support already. I was hoping to keep costs below $40 considering
> high speed CAN transceivers are less than a dollar each and DB-9
> connectors are not expensive.
>
> I've gone over several available boards from different manufacturers
> such as olimex, but I'd appreciate any suggestion.
>
> Ryan
>
>
> 1:26 PM
>
http://www.futurlec.com/ET-ARM_Stamp.shtml
Not sure if that helps.
Nigel
rjpbitanga wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone suggest a low-cost development board for the LPC2129? I
> don't need anything fancy; I only need a minimal board with CAN
> support already. I was hoping to keep costs below $40 considering
> high speed CAN transceivers are less than a dollar each and DB-9
> connectors are not expensive.
>
> I've gone over several available boards from different manufacturers
> such as olimex, but I'd appreciate any suggestion.
>
> Ryan
>
>
> 1:26 PM
>