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  • Date Created: 4 Jun 2013 10:18 AM Date Created
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We have 500 LPC800 Mini-Kits to giveaway.

This giveaway is now closed, all the Mini-Kits have now been sent out for you to enjoy.

 

All you need to do is let us know what you think you could build with it.

To receive your very own LPC800, simply post your project ideas in the comments here and we will drop your LPC800 in the post. It’s that easy.

 

A little housekeeping: Please remember you need to log in to post a comment. You will also need to have filled out your full address in your profile so we can get the board in your hands without delay.

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More about the LPC800 Mini-Kit
  • LPC810 MCU in DIP8 package.
  • Breadboard design with 5 and 3.3 volt rails
  • User and power LEDs
  • SWD and ISP headers
  • USB powered (mini USB connector)
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  • Overview of the LPC800 family

 

  To get you started, here is the latest webinar from Elektor Academy


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Top Comments

  • danteo
    danteo over 13 years ago +1
    Nice board!
  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 13 years ago +1
    How about a Fish Feeder using a Hellical Screw feed or a set of rotating hoppers. Periodically turn the feeding device....Happy fish..Job done
  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 13 years ago in reply to Problemchild +1
    Ultrasonic Reversing alarm or similar for Robot distance measurement. Sorry Pat on a roll now
  • e14 Contributor
    e14 Contributor over 12 years ago

    I hope there are still some boards left.

    I want to control a water pump and measure the humidity of the soil, so my vegatables are only watered when needed, even when I'm away.

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    e14 Contributor over 12 years ago

    Precision lipo battery level monitor / automatic low battery shutdown and light blink...

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    e14 Contributor over 12 years ago in reply to hfvogt

    YES

    ,But well seltected pull-up resistor would improve this situation

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  • hfvogt
    hfvogt over 12 years ago

    A great thing would be an i2c adapter over OneWire bus. This would enable using i2c sensors, but with the smaller number of wires and the possible longer wires of a OneWire bus.

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    e14 Contributor over 13 years ago

    I'm thinking maybe a weather station/data logger with remote link... I2C to connect to the sensors and SPI to log to an SD card. Include a low-power radio uplink when i finally get time to build it.

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    e14 Contributor over 13 years ago

    A replacement device for the pt2272 decoder.  Match reception codes against list and generate unique tone output for each device decoded.

    DHP

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    e14 Contributor over 13 years ago

    I'm new to this area but i'lll realize a RFID Interface to open my door.

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    e14 Contributor over 13 years ago

    I have mang ideas with this board,I think it is easy for me to get ADC ics that with I2C interface in order to monitor the circuit in power supply appliction ,beacause this kind of chip is samll enough for us to integrate with my power supply boards ,and that is easy to use and strength my power supplly board,HAHA!!!image

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    e14 Contributor over 13 years ago

    Haven't received my board either and posted on 06.07.2013 13:29. Hope it will still be send.

     

    Regards

    EasyC

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  • mshoemaker
    mshoemaker over 13 years ago

    Has anyone from the United States received a board?  I posted my idea June 12th and have my address in my profile, but never received a board.

     

    -- Matthew

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