Antenna Handbook

ARM7 Ethernet Microcontroller 60 MHz (LPC2138)


  • Provides 10MB Ethernet connectivity
  • Simplifies integration with Web page and controller hardware 

SUCCESS

Astronomy
A NASA astronomer selected ARM Ethernet controllers to create a one-off error-correction system for an infrared telescope. Our secondary mirror assembly would occasionally jerk. So we constructed a system using eight BMA180 accelerometers, each attached to an ARMWeb SBC.
These were then programmed to acquire and stream the accelero- meter data to a Linux server. The server would save and graph the data in real time. When an 'image jump' was recorded, this accelero-
meter data was analyzed to help identify the faulty mechanism.
—Anthony D.
University of Hawaii

APPLICATIONS

  • Ethernet
  • Wireless
  • Sensors
  • Logging
  • Monitoring

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 60 MHz 32 bit ARM7 CPU (LPC2138)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC, C, HTML, and XML
  • Operates faster than 10 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 75mm x 120mm
  • Compatible with Hammond 1455K1201 enclosure

Storage

  • 64k user code space (5,000 Instructions)
  • 5k user data
  • 224k user file space
  • 32k RAM

Power

  • 750 mW
  • 5-6V DC input
  • Battery RTC option

Connectors

  • USB
  • Connections for 31 digital I/O
  • 8 x 10 bit analog A/Ds, 1 10bit DAC
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Data Logger 200 MHz (LPC4330)


  • Dual ARM CPUs
  • SDcard Flash file system
  • 83 inputs and outputs
  • 4 UARTs with DMA support
  • 2 I2S with DMA support
  • 2 CAN controllers
  • Flexible GPIO interrupts
  • 8 timers
  • Motor PWM
  • Quadrature encoder
  • 2 USBs
  • Ethernet MAC
  • Flexible serial GPIO capable of camera/display
  • optional RTC with battery backup

SUCCESS

Robotics
Today and tomorrow we are demonstrating our Android controlled robots at GoogleIO in San Francisco (perhaps the biggest tech event of the year).
        The robots all use your Super Pro board. Your boards connect with the Android tablets via Bluetooth.
—Mike W., Stupid Fun Club
www.stupidfunclub.com

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • 200 MHz ARM Dual Core M4/FPU M0+ CPU
  • Floating point hardware accelerator
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Operates faster than 50 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 3.2” x 2.05”

Storage

  • 264K RAM
  • 8MB flash
  • micro SDcard socket

Power

  • 5V DC input

Connectors

  • Arduino-shield compatible
  • Serial Debug connector
  • JTAG connector
  • Connections for 83 digital I/O
  • 8 x 10bit analog A/Ds, 1 10bit DAC
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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LPC54102 Dual Core (LPC54102 100 MHz)

 
  • Twice as many processors
  • Sixteen times the memory of competitors
  • Sixteen times the RAM of competitors
  • 46 inputs and outputs

SUCCESS

Robotics
Today and tomorrow we are demonstrating our Android controlled robots at GoogleIO in San Francisco (perhaps the biggest tech event of the year).
        The robots all use your Super Pro board. Your boards connect with the Android tablets via Bluetooth.
—Mike W., Stupid Fun Club
www.stupidfunclub.com

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted dual core 100 MHz ARM M4 with Floating Point Accelerator
  • Second 100 MHz ARM M0 core (LPC54102)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Operates faster than 24 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 2.1” x 2.05”

Storage

  • 484k user code space (40,000 Instructions)
  • 64k user data
  • 104k RAM
  • 512k flash

Power

  • 5V DC input

Connectors

  • Debug connector
  • Connections for 46 digital I/O
  • 11 x 12 bit analog A/Ds, 1 10bit DAC
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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SUPER-PRO Board 100 MHz (LPC1756)



  • Eight times the memory of competitors
  • Four times the RAM of competitors
  • 52 inputs and outputs

SUCCESS

Robotics

Today and tomorrow we are demonstrating our Android controlled robots at GoogleIO in San Francisco (perhaps the biggest tech event of the year).

        The robots all use your Super Pro board. Your boards connect with the Android tablets via Bluetooth.

—Mike W., Stupid Fun Club
www.stupidfunclub.com

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 100 MHz ARM M3 CPU (LPC1756)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Operates faster than 24 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 2.1” x 2.05”

Storage

  • 128k user code space (10,000 Instructions)
  • 16k user data
  • 32k RAM
  • 256k flash

Power

  • 5-7V DC input
  • Provides 500 mA +5V

Connectors

  • Debug connector
  • Connections for 52 digital I/O
  • 4 x 12 bit analog A/Ds, 1 10bit DAC
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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PRO Board 60 MHz (LPC2103)

SUCCESS

Monitoring

We use the ARMmite Pro (predecessor to the LPC2103) to control a high-speed frequency digitizer that we make for one of our products. It offers great "pin-level" sensing and control, and can do ‘smart’ things like send the data as serial, and it can be programmed quickly in a BASIC-type language.
        By orienting the design around the Pro, I can make changes in the device’s operation quickly in software rather than making hardware design changes, which is a much slower process.
—Ron R.,
Measuretech

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 60 MHz ARM7 CPU (LPC2103)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Operates faster than 10 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 2.1”x2.05”

Storage

  • 20k user code space (1600 Instructions)
  • 5k user data
  • 32k flash size
  • 8k RAM size

Power

  • <250 mW
  • 5-7V DC input
  • Provides 500 mA +5V

Connectors

  • Debug connector
  • Connections for 21 digital I/O
  • 6 x 10 bit analog A/Ds
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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PRO-Plus Board 100 MHz (LPC1751)

Pro Plus Board LPC1751 100 Mhz
  •  More than doubles the processing speed of the PRO-Start.
  • Twice the number of I/O connections of the PRO.

SUCCESS

Wireless
A car leasing company wanted to a simple solution for monitoring drivers’ cell phone usage.
        Selecting our Arduino Shield-compatible MPUs for its work, the team created a successful prototype that they scaled and deployed across the company’s fleet of vehicles.

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 100 MHz ARM M3 CPU (LPC1751)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Operates faster than 24 million BASIC lines/second

Size

  • 2.1” x 2.05”

Storage

  • 20k user code space (1600 Instructions)
  • 5k user data
  • 32k flash size
  • 8k RAM size

Power

  • 350 mW
  • 5-7V DC input

Connectors

  • Debug connector
  • Connections for 52 digital I/O
  • 4 x 12 bit analog A/Ds
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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PRO Start Board 50 MHz (LPC1114)

PROstart LPC1114

  • Even our lowest priced Arduino-shield compatible CPU is faster and offers more memory than competing boards
  • Offers full IEEE 754 floating point support
  • Reduced price brings high performance to entry-level products

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 50 MHz ARM M0 CPU (LPC1114)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC or C
  • Support for Arduino Sketches

Size

  • 2.1”x2.05”

Storage

  • 20K user code space (1600 Instructions)
  • 2K user data
  • 32K flash size
  • 4K RAM size

Power

  • < 50 mW
  • 5-7V DC input

Connectors

  • Debug connector
  • Connections for 22 digital I/O
  • 6 x 10 bit analog A/Ds
  • Programming dongle sold separately
DOCUMENTATION
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ARM7 Microcontroller 60 MHz (LPC2103)




  • Connect from your PC via USB Port
  • Create code using your BASIC programs

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • 60 MHz ARM7 CPU (LPC2103)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC
  • Operates faster than 10 million BASIC lines/second
  • IEEE 754 floating-point support

Size

  • 50 x 80 mm
  • Compatible with Hammond 1455C801 enclosure

Storage

  • 16k user code space
  • 6k user data
  • 32k flash
  • 8k RAM

Power

  • 350 mW
  • 7-12V DC input
  • Provides 500 mA +5V

Connectors

  • USB-B type
  • Connections for 24 digital I/O
  • 8 x 10 bit analog A/Ds
  • Accepts 0.1” components, DB Style and 3.5mm terminal strips

APPLICATIONS

  • Sensors
  • Monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Logging
  • Simple controls

Prototyping Area

  • 2 square inches
DOCUMENTATION
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ARM BASIC Board 50 MHz (LPC1114)

  • Connect to USB requiring no other support (power supplies, programmers)
  • Excels as stand-alone or to extend PC via USB to control mission

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

System

  • Board-mounted 50 MHz ARM M0 32-bit CPU (LPC1114)
  • Programmable in a compiled BASIC
  • Operates faster than 6 million BASIC lines per second
  • IEEE 754 floating-point support
  • Internal 12 MHz 1% oscillator

Size

  • 50 x 80 mm
  • Compatible with Hammond 1455C801 enclosure

Storage

  • 32k flash space
  • 4k RAM

Power

  • Less than 150 mW
  • 5V DC input
  • Provides 100 mA +3.3 V

Connectors

  • USB mini-B
  • 22 TTL compatible, 2.4V threshold, 5V tolerant
  • 6 x 10 bit analog A/Ds
  • Accepts 0.1” components, DB Style, and 3.5mm terminal strips

Prototyping Area

  • Approx. 2 square inches
DOCUMENTATION
FREE SOFTWARE TOOLS