Re: LPC2101 development kit, which one?



Joerg wrote:
The Philips ARM series had been out of my price range but the LPC2101 finally seems to be in reach, meaning under $2 in quantity. Now if one wants to try it out which kit would work?

Given that I know (from the msp430 list) that you want the ADC, you could go for the LPC-H2138 from www.olimex.com. A lot more ROM and RAM than 2101, but it has the ADC, and it's always good to have extra headroom when developing. Should be under $100, shipped to you with JTAG adapter. .



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