Sharing about the famous LCP1114FN28

Hi,

I'm making test some on the famous LPC1114FN28 is there somebody who have some experience about it ?
Please, thank for sharing here

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Here is the beast

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And the pinout informations

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  • Joseph Yiu wrote:

    It would be nice to see more DIP package devices which make life easier for students and hobbyists, but I do understand that DIP packages is actually more expensive to make.

    I can only agree.

    A Cortex-M4 based microcontroller in a DIP40 package would be a great choice; especially if having a full 16-bit port (eg. from bit 0 to 15 of a port) and a full 8-bit port (pins 0...7 of a port) ... or as many port pins from a 32-bit port as possible; sorting the port pin order so it follow the package's pins.

    Such details improves the value of a DIP packaged microcontroller highly over its competitors. In addition to those things, I would recommend allowing the Cortex-M4 on up to 5V, so students could just hook it directly into their computer's USB port...

    (Note: I would not mind having a Cortex-M7 in a DIP package, but i feel that is like putting it in a too small a cage).

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  • Joseph Yiu wrote:

    It would be nice to see more DIP package devices which make life easier for students and hobbyists, but I do understand that DIP packages is actually more expensive to make.

    I can only agree.

    A Cortex-M4 based microcontroller in a DIP40 package would be a great choice; especially if having a full 16-bit port (eg. from bit 0 to 15 of a port) and a full 8-bit port (pins 0...7 of a port) ... or as many port pins from a 32-bit port as possible; sorting the port pin order so it follow the package's pins.

    Such details improves the value of a DIP packaged microcontroller highly over its competitors. In addition to those things, I would recommend allowing the Cortex-M4 on up to 5V, so students could just hook it directly into their computer's USB port...

    (Note: I would not mind having a Cortex-M7 in a DIP package, but i feel that is like putting it in a too small a cage).

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