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LPC2388 vs. LPC2387 - any known differences in setup?

Hi everyone.
I was working with an MCB2388-Eval-Board (lpc2388),
and I was downgrading to my own pcb with a lpc2387.
I realized problems with my board, but at this time now,
I don't want to give any code. Later, if necessary.

As far as I know, all "lpc23xx"-devices use the same headers.
For sure my pins and the layout are correct, I checked it several times.

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First question is: are there any known differences in the basic-setup
from lpc2388 to lpc2387? like CLK-init, UART-init,.... (the uart0 is my
troublemaker, ...so I dont trust my CCLK, PLL and this stuff.)
I expect: no.

second question: are there any "you-have-to-set-by-first-programming"-fuses??
(if so, I really should read more about my architecture, I know)
I expect: no.
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I am debugging at the moment, so my question is only about known
differences. (Perhaps it has a quite simple solution.)
And yes, I got the manual. And I read a lot ;-)
Thank you very much, I am happy for any idea.
Matthias

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  • I don't remember any difference.

    But what have you done to try to debug?

    Have you tried to read or write the relevant pins when configured as GPIO?

    Have you checked the TX pin with an oscilloscope when trying to send data?

    Have you tried a JTAG interface and look at the UART registers - LPC23xx are among the processors that have good peripherial support of the old type.

    Have you checked that the UART is powered before you configure it?

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  • I don't remember any difference.

    But what have you done to try to debug?

    Have you tried to read or write the relevant pins when configured as GPIO?

    Have you checked the TX pin with an oscilloscope when trying to send data?

    Have you tried a JTAG interface and look at the UART registers - LPC23xx are among the processors that have good peripherial support of the old type.

    Have you checked that the UART is powered before you configure it?

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