I was wondering is after I create a program for my mbed and tested, would I be able to burn it on some chip with pins that I can use as a standalone in some breadboard?
Hello,
I was wondering is after I create a program for my mbed and tested, would I be able to burn it on some chip with pins that I can use as a standalone in some breadboard?
Woww that was a fast reply THANKS. and Woww again, that's a lot of steps to get it as a standalone, but it does not look impossible. It says something about "enough passive to get it running" what does it means? Are there any other methods to make it as standalone?
Woww that was a fast reply THANKS. and Woww again, that's a lot of steps to get it as a standalone, but it does not look impossible. It says something about "enough passive to get it running" what does it means? Are there any other methods to make it as standalone?
Passives are things like capacitors, resistors, and inductors.
This page also points to some schematics that show a LPC1768 reference design that includes most of the parts that are on the mbed except for the special chips to make programming easier. If you don't need Ethernet then you won't need the PHY chip either.
Passives are things like capacitors, resistors, and inductors.
This [[http://mbed.org/cookbook/Reference-Design|page]] also points to some schematics that show a LPC1768 reference design that includes most of the parts that are on the mbed except for the special chips to make programming easier. If you don't need Ethernet then you won't need the PHY chip either.
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Hello,
I was wondering is after I create a program for my mbed and tested, would I be able to burn it on some chip with pins that I can use as a standalone in some breadboard?