Development Platform for LPC2294

Replacement: None. We do not have a direct replacement for this board. This page is for reference only.

Feature-filled development board for the LPC2294 processor. Includes 4 CAN Bus Ports, FTDI USB<->RS232 Interface, Ethernet, RS232, SRAM, Flash Memory, and much more!

  • MCU: LPC2294 16/32 bit ARM7TDMI****with 256K Bytes Program Flash, 16K Bytes RAM, EXTERNAL MEMORY BUS, RTC,4x 10 bit ADC 2.44 uS, 2x UARTs, 4x CAN, I2C, SPI, 2x 32bit TIMERS, 7x CCR, 6x PWM, WDT, 5V tolerant I/O, up to 60MHz operation
  • Standard JTAG connector with ARM 2x10 pin layout for programming/debugging with ARM-JTAG
  • 1MB (256Kx32bit) 12 ns 71V416 SRAM
  • 4MB (512Kx16bit) 70ns TE28F320C3BD70 C3 INTEL FLASH
  • Standard JTAG connector with ARM 2x10 pin layout for programming/debugging with ARM-JTAG
  • USB to RS232 converter, board can take power only from USB port
  • 4 CAN drivers and connectors
  • Reset circuit with external control of Philips ISP utility via USB-RS232 virtual port
  • Jumpers for boot select from external memory
  • Jumpers for ISP/RUN mode
  • Ethernet controller with CS8900A and RJ45 connector
  • LCD 16x2 with LED Backlight
  • 2 Buttons
  • TrimPot connected to AIN0
  • SPI connector
  • RS232 driver and connector
  • Dallas i-BUTTON interface and connector
  • I2C 24LC515 EEPROM on board
  • Two on board voltage regulators 1.8V and 3.3V with up to 800mA current

**Software: **Test Routines

  • 3.9x6.7" (100x170mm)

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  • EVEV700 / about 14 years ago / 1

    I bought the board "Development Platform for LPC2294", but how do I program it? The box only had the board in it, no cable or documentation in it. I only see schematic and test routine here.
    Can this be programmed using usb? I only have USB on my PC, no Serial or Parallel port.

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