| External memory interface for LPC2400 |
This
application note describes how to setup the external memory interface
of the LPC2468, LPC2478 and LPC2420 for use with external SDRAM. |
| RC5 decoder, Infrared Remote Control |
For consumer applications RC5 is used in Infrared Remote Controls. The RC5 Application Note
is using a LPC2141 to create the coding via Timer and communication via
UART. Any LPC2000 device can be used for the matter, so for low cost
applications you might want to use a LPC2101 |
| DMX512 communication using the LPC214x |
DMX512-A is an EIA-485 based communications protocol that is most commonly used to control stage lighting and effects. This Application Note
(ZIP-file) uses a LPC2141 to communicate with a PC GUI. THe LPC2141
receives commands via USB and transfers them via DMX512 |
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| Secondary
JTAG on LPC2104/5/6 |
For those that want to debug the LPC2104,
LPC2105 or LPC2106 but can not afford to give up all the pins for the
ETM interface. |
Compatibility
within the LPC2000 families
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A
big advantage of the LPC2000 devices is the compatibility between the
different family members, some information about the LPC2300 and
LPC2400 compatibility
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| LPC2129, LPC2119, LPC229x, LPC2294 CAN information |
There is a CAN driver from ESA on the Yahoo forum and some hints what is different on the /01 types of the microcontrollers |
EEPROM simulation using the internal flash of a LPC2000 device
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This
application note describes how to use a part of the internal flash to
act like an EEPROM. It is 4 years old but new on this site. The
documentation lags clarity in some points but it should give an
inspiration how to do this. |
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| More to come |
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| Application Notes on the NXP
website |
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Info
about the LPC2000
MCUs (home)
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last update April 22, 2009 |