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Elvis Sightings and the Elusive LPC2138 User Manual - tonalbuilder2002 - Jun 29 0:56:00 2005
After much digging I found a November, 2004 prelimary LPC2138 User
Manual posted here in the Files section. It looks like it's
just the same old set of Arm peripherals. But I'm starting on a
LPC2138 board design and am feeling a little nervous about
any LPC2138-specific "gotcha's" that might make the 2138 a tad
different than other LPC2's, and cost me another board revision.
So...
1. Is there a later LPC2138 manual tucked away somewhere on Web?
2. Has anybody been bitten by a LPC2138-specific oddity that sets it
apart from other LPC2's, especially in the UART and SPI peripherals?
Thanks!
Bill T.
http://www.kupercontrols.com

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Re: Elvis Sightings and the Elusive LPC2138 User Manual - Priya Ananth - Jun 29 1:11:00 2005
The nov 22nd release seems to be the latest I could find on the web.
Regards
Priya
tonalbuilder2002 <twentiethwave@twen...> wrote:
After much digging I found a November, 2004 prelimary LPC2138 User
Manual posted here in the Files section. It looks like it's
just the same old set of Arm peripherals. But I'm starting on a
LPC2138 board design and am feeling a little nervous about
any LPC2138-specific "gotcha's" that might make the 2138 a tad
different than other LPC2's, and cost me another board revision.
So...
1. Is there a later LPC2138 manual tucked away somewhere on Web?
2. Has anybody been bitten by a LPC2138-specific oddity that sets it
apart from other LPC2's, especially in the UART and SPI peripherals?
Thanks!
Bill T.
http://www.kupercontrols.com
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RE: Elvis Sightings and the Elusive LPC2138 User Manual - Lee, Ron - Jun 29 18:05:00 2005
Hi Bill.
If you're not using the extra I2C interface, you should be able to use
the LPC2124 user's manual. I had a board design based on the LPC2124
and laid the board out so I can swap it for the LPC2138 when it became
available. Last week I replaced the LPC2124 with the LPC2136. I used
the same flash program file for the LPC2124 on the LPC2136 and it worked
without a problem. I did not have to recompile the software for it to
work with the LPC2136. If there gotchas, I haven't run into them...
...yet.
Ron
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Subject: [lpc2000] Elvis Sightings and the Elusive LPC2138 User Manual
After much digging I found a November, 2004 prelimary LPC2138 User
Manual posted here in the Files section. It looks like it's
just the same old set of Arm peripherals. But I'm starting on a
LPC2138 board design and am feeling a little nervous about
any LPC2138-specific "gotcha's" that might make the 2138 a tad
different than other LPC2's, and cost me another board revision.
So...
1. Is there a later LPC2138 manual tucked away somewhere on Web?
2. Has anybody been bitten by a LPC2138-specific oddity that sets it
apart from other LPC2's, especially in the UART and SPI peripherals?
Thanks!
Bill T.
http://www.kupercontrols.com
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LPC2138 User Manual is finally posted on the Philips website! - lpc2100_fan - Jun 29 20:21:00 2005
Hi,
Rather recently published on the Philips website here:
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat_download/usermanuals/UM10120_1.pdf
How to get there?
From here:
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/LPC2138FBD64.html
The so called Product Information Page for the LPC2138 has a section
"Support & Tools" scroll down, scroll more, scroll more...
For whatever unknown reasons it is called Volume 1....!? but it is the
User Manual :-)
Cheers, Bob

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