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hi i want to do arm programming but i am not getting any base and reference where and how to start.i have done littile bit coding in avr atmega32 and pic 8 bit conteroller plz help me. if you have any material on link please advise.
 
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Hi,You can use a arm 7 microcontroller. What's the coding you've done with atmega 32? Probably you can try to implement the same with arm controllers. Are you looking out to do something specific apart from it being a 32 bit processor?
You can try LPC2148 arm 7 controller. It has a inbuilt real time clk,i2c,uart,watch dog timer,adc,dac etc.
 

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You can also check out the LPC1343 or LPC1768 as well. They are based on ARM Cortex M3. LPC 1768 has a plethora of features.

Have a look : https://www.keil.com/dd/chip/4868.htm

The LPC1343 has lesser peripherals.
https://www.keil.com/dd/chip/4919.htm

The LPC1768 is programmed using the KEIL MDK IDE. The LPC1343 is an LPCXpresso board and hence uses the LPCXpresso IDE.

The choice of the MCU will primarily depend on what all things you are planning to do.
 

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You can also check out the LPC1343 or LPC1768 as well. They are based on ARM Cortex M3. LPC 1768 has a plethora of features.

Have a look : https://www.keil.com/dd/chip/4868.htm

The LPC1343 has lesser peripherals.
https://www.keil.com/dd/chip/4919.htm

The LPC1768 is programmed using the KEIL MDK IDE. The LPC1343 is an LPCXpresso board and hence uses the LPCXpresso IDE.

The choice of the MCU will primarily depend on what all things you are planning to do.

Why can I get an LPC1768 board?
 


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