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how the ICP is used for programing LPC938. what is the procedure for this.
I guess that the manual supplied by the NXP would inspire you.
the 938 has ISP via the UART
yes sir. but manual just explain it with mcb900 or EPM900 board. but i dont want to use this kit and want to make my own programmer. i m working with LPC938AND WAANT TO DO PROGRAMMING WITH ICP 7 PULSE ENTRY. so what is the requirements for this and what are the programming commands for this.
BUT I WANT TO USE ICP. B'COZ IT HAS FO MANY ADVANTAGES OVER ISP.
please do not SHOUT the answer. also there is a perfectly useable english word 'because'
Erik
but manual just explain it with mcb900 or EPM900 board. but i dont want to use this kit and want to make my own programmer. i m working with LPC938AND WAANT TO DO PROGRAMMING WITH ICP 7 PULSE ENTRY. so what is the requirements for this and what are the programming commands for this.
So just copy the appropriate part(s) of the kit!
The processor really doesn't know whether it's on an MCB900 or your own custom board - all that matters is that your board supplies it with the correct signals.
The NXP documentation will tell you what those signals are, and they are illustrated by the MCB900...
hello Andrew Neil
I think u r right. I m thinking to do as what mcb900 does. we have decided to make a board which will work as isp to icp bridge circuit. thanks for advice. but i dont know which code is to be written in my icp circuit controller and target controller.so can any one tell me abt this?