28 | | Philip's LPC22xx ARM processor has an ARM7TDMI-S core, and can run at 60MHz. It has an external memory bus, and |
29 | | peripherals like UART, I2C, SPI, ADC and etc. Some of them got on chip flash (256k) and CAN. |
| 28 | Philip's LPC22xx ARM processor has an ARM7TDMI-S core, and can run at 60MHz. It has an external memory bus and |
| 29 | peripherals like UART, I2C, SPI, ADC and etc. Some BSPs have got a flash chip (256k) and CAN. |
31 | | The board used to develop the board is compatible with LPC-E2214/LPC-E2294 boards from http://www.olimex.com. The board use to develop the BSP has a 512K SRAM( No ROM, program runs in RAM via a JTAG-ICE) and two serial ports. Base address is set to 0x81000000. |
| 31 | The board has been developed from the LPC-E2214/LPC-E2294. It is also compatible with it. Base address is set to 0x81000000. |
| 32 | = Features = |
| 33 | |
| 34 | |
| 35 | * MCU: LPC2214 16/32 bit ARM7TDMI-S™t with 256K Bytes Program Flash, 16K Bytes RAM, EXTERNAL MEMORY BUS, RTC,4x 10 bit ADC 2.44 uS, * 2x UARTs, I2C, SPI, 2x 32bit TIMERS, 7x CCR, 6x PWM, WDT, 5V tolerant I/O, up to 60MHz operation |
| 36 | * standard JTAG connector with ARM 2x10 pin layout for programming/debugging with ARM-JTAG |
| 37 | * optional ETM connector (not installed) |
| 38 | * standard JTAG connector with ARM 2x10 pin layout for programming/debugging with ARM-JTAG |
| 39 | * USB to RS232 convertor, board can take power only from USB port |
| 40 | * RESET circuit with exterman control of Philips ISP utility via USB-RS232 virtual port |
| 41 | * Jumpers for boot select from external memory |
| 42 | * Jumpers for ISP/RUN mode |
| 43 | * Ethernet controller with CS8900A and RJ45 connector |
| 44 | * LCD 16x2 DISPLAY with BACKLIGHT |
| 45 | * 2 BUTTONS |
| 46 | * POTENTIOMETER connected to ADC |
| 47 | * SPI connector |
| 48 | * RS232 driver and connector |
| 49 | * DALLAS i-BUTTON interface and connector |
| 50 | * I2C 24LC515 EEPROM on board |
| 51 | * two on board voltage regulators 1.8V and 3.3V with up to 800mA current |