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LPC2148 (ARM7) Header Board

$ 10.03

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Brand: Unbranded
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    Description

    LPC2148 (ARM7) Header Board
    Important Note on Shipping Delays via United States Postal Service: Currently we see significant delays in shipments via USPS, up to 3 weeks (!) to deliver within the USA. If you need your item fast, we suggest you select Fedex shipping upon checkout, instead of the standard USPS shipping.
    BB-LPC2148-S
    BlueBoard-LPC214X-S is a header board that makes the LPC2148 pins available via pin headers at the bottom of the PCB. The board can be plugged into the optional
    "Blueboard Base" development board
    , which provides access to peripheral functions such as 2x RS232, USB, VGA, PS/2 and a SD/MCC card holder. Alternatively you can use this LPC2148 header board to quickly wire up your own prototype board.
    The LPC2148 microcontroller has 512KB of internal Flash and 32+8K RAM. It can be clocked up to 60MHz. LPC2148 features include USB 2.0 device, 2x UARTs, RTC, 2x 10-bit ADCs (each ADC has multiple channels), 1x DAC, 6x PWM, 2x I2C, 1x SPI, 1x SSP, 2x 32-bit Timers, Fast I/O support and WDT. The LPC2148 also supports In-System Programming (ISP)
    BLUEBOARD-LPC2148-S Features
    Dimensions: 47 × 47 mm
    Two layer PCB (FR-4 material)
    12MHz crystal
    32KHz crystal for RTC
    What tools to use
    All the tools that support LPC21xx ARM7 series of micro controllers can be used. Below are some possible choices, see the websites of the respective manufacturers for details:
    KEIL µVision4 IDE (32k limited evaluation version is available)
    Rowley Crossworks (30-day evaluation version available)
    IAR workbench (32K code limited evaluation version available)/li>
    GNU-based open-source tool chains: GNU C, Eclipse, IDE, OpenOCD, etc.
    For further details on open-source ARM development, check out the following links:
    GNU toolchain setup with OpenOCD
    emIDE
    GNU Tools for ARM
    (toolchain only; can be included into Eclipse)
    WinARM
    OpenOCD