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New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - povodny - Nov 17 14:59:01 2009
It is affordable and avaiable now from stock: http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
On the link there is also full documentation.
best regards
Boris
www.poscope.com
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Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uC - Pawel - Nov 17 15:36:46 2009
Hi,
Looks good! I have reposted this message in lpc1000 group.
Cheers,
Pawel
> It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
> On the link there is also full documentation.
>
> best regards
>
> Boris
>
> www.poscope.com
>
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Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - Paul Curtis - Nov 17 15:50:14 2009
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:58:39 -0000, povodny
wrote:
> It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
> http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
> On the link there is also full documentation.
Given the abortion that was delivered to me last time from PoLabs, I'm
afraid I find it hard to raise enthusiasm. It doesn't happen very often
that when you plug in an evaluation board it starts to smell bad, and
ten minutes later you need to consign the board to the bin. That
botch-board for the PHY was terrible.
-- Paul
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(You need to be a member of lpc2000 -- send a blank email to lpc2000-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - leon Heller - Nov 17 16:06:46 2009
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From: "Paul Curtis"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: [lpc2000] New development/prototyping board for LPC1100.
LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs
> On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:58:39 -0000, povodny wrote:
>
>> It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
>> http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
>> On the link there is also full documentation.
>
> Given the abortion that was delivered to me last time from PoLabs, I'm
> afraid I find it hard to raise enthusiasm. It doesn't happen very often
> that when you plug in an evaluation board it starts to smell bad, and
> ten minutes later you need to consign the board to the bin. That
> botch-board for the PHY was terrible.
More like PooLabs, then. 8-)
Leon
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(You need to be a member of lpc2000 -- send a blank email to lpc2000-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - povodny - Nov 17 19:16:16 2009
Dear Paul!
I can not understand why you did not even drop an email? It is free ;)
regads
Boris
www.poscope.com
--- In l...@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Curtis"
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:58:39 -0000, povodny wrote:
>
> > It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
> > http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
> > On the link there is also full documentation.
>
> Given the abortion that was delivered to me last time from PoLabs, I'm
> afraid I find it hard to raise enthusiasm. It doesn't happen very often
> that when you plug in an evaluation board it starts to smell bad, and
> ten minutes later you need to consign the board to the bin. That
> botch-board for the PHY was terrible.
>
> -- Paul
>
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(You need to be a member of lpc2000 -- send a blank email to lpc2000-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )RE: Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - Paul Curtis - Nov 18 4:28:51 2009
Hi Boris,
> Dear Paul!
>=20
> I can not understand why you did not even drop an email? It is free ;)
Why no e-mail? No real point--I didn't need the board replaced because by
delivery of it we already had Keil MCB2300s which we had ordered so could
use them for development.
Rgds,
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Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd=A0=A0 http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks V2 is out for LPC1700, LPC3100, LPC3200, SAM9, and more!
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Re: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - 42Bastian - Nov 18 4:46:52 2009
Paul Curtis schrieb:
> On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:58:39 -0000, povodny
wrote:
>
>> It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
>> http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=22
>> On the link there is also full documentation.
>
> Given the abortion that was delivered to me last time from PoLabs, I'm
> afraid I find it hard to raise enthusiasm. It doesn't happen very often
> that when you plug in an evaluation board it starts to smell bad, and
You did use the right voltage, didn't you ?
--
42Bastian
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(You need to be a member of lpc2000 -- send a blank email to lpc2000-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )RE: New development/prototyping board for LPC1100. LPC1300 and LPC1700 series uCs - Paul Curtis - Nov 18 4:58:13 2009
Hi,
> Paul Curtis schrieb:
> > On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:58:39 -0000, povodny
> wrote:
> >
> >> It is affordable and avaiable now from stock:
> >> http://www.poscope.com/product.php?pid=3D22
> >> On the link there is also full documentation.
> >
> > Given the abortion that was delivered to me last time from PoLabs, I'm
> > afraid I find it hard to raise enthusiasm. It doesn't happen very ofte=
n
> > that when you plug in an evaluation board it starts to smell bad, and
>=20
> You did use the right voltage, didn't you ?
Yes; all of us here have regulated bench power supplies with adjustable
current limit. And with ~300 ARM eval boards in our cupboards, it's always
good to check power supplies. The PHY was the chip that got fried,
discolouring the PCB, not the CPU or PSU.
--
Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd=A0=A0 http://www.rowley.co.uk
CrossWorks V2 is out for LPC1700, LPC3100, LPC3200, SAM9, and more!
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