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11 years, 4 months ago.
Where can I buy the LPC800MAX board from ?
I am very interested in the LPC800, especially the LPC810, mainly because it is leaded !!!
I have looked in Farnell RS and the like, but not there.
Farnell have a 65 + day delay on the chips themselves.
Please can you tell me when it is going to be available.
Cheers
Ceri
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11 years, 1 month ago.
You can buy one here; http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/lpcxpresso/lpc812_max.php
11 years, 4 months ago.
Hi Ceri,
The LPC800 MAX board has been delayed due to availability of silicon - I will let you know as soon as we have an update.
There is already an Xpresso board based on the part that is enabled in mbed (LPC812) :
http://www.nxp.com/demoboard/OM13053.html
The LPC810 is already available in kit form
http://learn.adafruit.com/getting-started-with-the-lpc810/introduction
the LPC810 is not currently mbed enabled, but as we're starting to see the community do ports of the mbed SDK, there is no reason why it couldn't be enabled the the users who want to use it
I spent a week in Japan recently, includng some time with the Famous Tedd Okano and saw first hand just how popular the LPC1114FN28 is in the Japanese Maker community.. It is in a 28 pin DIP package, and is a capable part. I'm hoping to get a community effort together to do a SDK port for that part too!
Hope this helps!
Thanks, Chris
11 years, 4 months ago.
Thanks,
IMHO NXP should release more leaded parts,
Especially MBED compatible ones !!
Will search for LPC1114FN28, but there is a £16 US delivery charge (for a £4 part) from Farnell.
Cheers
Ceri
Just ordered some LPC810's from Farnell,
11 of November Delivery date ?? and Early September for the LPCXPRESSO 812
posted by 28 Jun 2013Hi, ceri,
I follow you from other LPC1114 discussion to here. Is it make sense to you to have a LPC1114 in DIP28 pinout? Maybe it is not LPC1114FN28/10x, but LPC1114FDH28/20x or LPC1114FBD48/30x.
What I am struggling is:
- simple TSSOP-DIP LPC1114 converter DIP28 pinout (however xtal maybe N/C since they can be onboard) - A new mikroBUS compatible. (http://www.mikroe.com/click/) with onboard resources (CP2102/PL2303 so we have USB and LDO in one chip, 3-wire SWD and SMT crystal)
Cost: - converter with LPC1114FDH28, about 4USD + 3USD shipment - mikroBUS version, about 10USD due to assembly cost, + 3USD shipment
I will put it available on tindie.com as soon as I make it happen.
So far LPC1114FDH28 can be used as LPC1114FN28. The LPC1114FBD48 has bigger RAM size, which must be a new target otherwise only 4KB is usable with online compiler.
Additionally, I am designing a product called E-Badge/MiniNote with LPC1114 + mbed. Currently I am still busy on coding and enclosure 3D design. I will upload to mbed to share with you guys.
posted by 01 Jun 201411 years, 4 months ago.
Hi Chris, I have one of these LPC812 Xpresso boards. Could you enable the mbed compiler for that device so we can start developing some code while we wait for the LPC800 MAX board to appear. I would prefer to use the mbed environment and libs instead of getting started first with the LPCxpresso IDE.
While you're doing that :), could you also add a button to the online compiler that allows you to select between a bin and a hex output file. Saves some time when flashing the code to the LPXpresso board with flashmagic.
11 years, 4 months ago.
I just received my NXP LPC800 Mini Kit (LPC810).
If this device is also supported in the current toolchain at https://github.com/mbedmicro/mbed/tree/master/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/NXP/TARGET_LPC81X, then I would also like to request to enable the mbed compiler for the LPC81X.
Or is it not allowed/possible to use the online compiler this way (without the embedded activation)?
Do we need to wait until an 'mbed enabled' board is available?