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Availability of LPC4370

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by JohnR on Wed Sep 04 05:45:34 MST 2013
Hi,

I posted the following message yesterday to an existing thread in the lpc2000 forum but so far have not received a reply.

I have just checked the NXP site for the LPC4370 and all traces of it seemed to have been withdrawn. I am sure (?) it was listed under the LPC43xx series a few weeks ago.

Does this mean that there will be no M4/M0/M0 chip coming - I sure would have a use for it.



Digikey still carry a online brochure for the LPC4370FET100 but of course no stock.

The extra M0 would be most useful to my current project.

Can anyone please comment.

JohnR
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by arw on Tue Oct 29 21:03:54 MST 2013
Check out the project page here:
http://www.lpcware.com/content/project/lpc4370-applications

There is also a system called LabTool that demonstrates the capability of this device.  Source code available from Embedded Artists.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by JohnR on Thu Oct 24 04:00:16 MST 2013
Yes indeed.

I had already ordered but have not yet received two boards from Digikey.

Thanks for the warning about the connectors.

John.





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Content originally posted in LPCWare by starblue on Thu Oct 24 02:20:48 MST 2013
It is available on the LPC-Link2.
It's both a debugger and a development board.
Its biggest inconvenience is the use of tiny 1.27mm pitch connectors for everything.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by JohnR on Tue Oct 22 07:40:59 MST 2013
Yes indeed, I got my notification from NXP today.

And in stock at Digikey even.

From a quick check, it looks as if the pinout  is identical to the LPC4350 FET25 version so with any luck it should be available on a development board soon.

Now, if one of the M0s had the rbit instruction!

JohnR.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by gdcooper on Wed Sep 04 10:00:52 MST 2013
JohnR,
The LPC4370 is the chip used on our Link2 board but has not (yet) been officially released. Stay tuned...
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