The biggest thing will be the PLL, but for what we're doing, we can
easily get a 48mhz CCLK with the limited functioning PLL the chip...
Other then that, be sure to review the errata, and the vast majority
of peripherals should work fine.... I'd say lets use it....

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Andrew Greenberg <and...@psas.pdx.edu> wrote:
> Hi firmware people,
>
> Jeremy and crew continue to get our student funding in place; that still
> looks like it might be a week or two away, which means it's at least 3
> weeks to LPC2378 development board.
>
> However, while digging around in my lab (thanks to Jules), I happened
> upon an old dead LPC2378. A few soldering fixes later and it seems to
> work - it draws the right amount of current, it blinks its lights, and I
> can get the bootloader on the chip to say "Synchronized".
>
> The only problem with this board is that it has the Rev A silicon. Dave,
> how bad is it that it has Rev A silicon? For playing around with
> firmware, do we care? If we don't, great, the new firmware people can
> just use it. If we do care, then I can have the chip swapped out later
> this week by some "pros".
>
> Let me know,
>
> Andrwe
>
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