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Future Designs, Inc. Your Development Partner www.teamfdi.com LCD DEMO KITS FDI has developed a family of PC based support products for ISP, In System Programming, and ICP, In Circuit Programming, of Flash based microcontrollers from NXP. These devices plug into the USB port eliminating the need for external power supplies and use NXPs free Flash Magic PC software to program, erase, and verify your code. Each kit comes complete with documentation and any cables needed to interface to the target.

LCD DEMO Kit Family http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 LCD-DEMO-SC The LCD demo family includes three different demo kits: LCD-DEMO-KIT LCD-DEMO-SC (Single Chip) kit LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 kit The LCD Demo kit is a low cost 2 chip solution for LCD development. The LCD Demo SC (single chip) and the LCD Demo LPC2158 kits are both single chip low cost reference design solutions . Each kit includes software, schematics, and documentation to aide in your development. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-Family Each kit uses a multiplexed 8 digit liquid crystal display from Pacific Display (PD-878-DP-FH-W-LV-6) Lifespan is rated at 100,000 hours at 25 degrees C when used indoors Outdoor usage is rated at 50,000 hours LCD contrast maintains 30% of initial value Do not apply pressure to the LCD viewing area, LCD is made of glass DO NOT wipe LCD with a dry cloth, the manufacturer recommends a soft cloth soaked with a petroleum benzene for cleaning. When storing the device avoid exposure to direct sunlight or to the light of fluorescent lamps. Size: 52 mm x 22 mm x 3 mm The LCD Demo family incorporates a multiplexed 8 digit LCD from Pacific Display. The lifespan of the LCD is rated at 100,000 hours indoors and 50,000 hours if used outdoors. Keeping the LCD out of direct sunlight will help increase the life of the LCD. Care should be used when handling the LCD as it is made of glass. To much pressure can damage the LC cells or even crack the glass exposing the user to the LCD fluid. For cleaning purposes do not use a dry cloth instead use a soft cloth soaked with a petroleum benzene cleaner. Storing the device should be done out of direct sunlight or exposure to the light from fluorescent lamps. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-KIT Low cost two chip solution Supports three microcontroller options 10 pin HVSON to 28 pin PLCC package 1-8KB internal flash memory Includes the LPC9103 (LPC9107 or LPC93x can be installed by the user) PCF8562 8-character I2C based LCD driver with 128 segment support Powered by a single 3v coin cell battery Simple two push button control interface (MODE and SELECT) Reprogrammable via the 10 pin ICP connector Using FDI’s USB-ICP device (purchased separately) Demo application code and all documentation provided The NXP LCD Demo kit is a two chip reference design for a low cost microcontroller and LCD solution. The kit is powered by a 3V coin cell battery and is controlled by a simple two-button user interface (MODE and SELECT). The layout supports three different pin out packages . The kit comes with the LPC9103 installed but the user has the option to load the LPC9107 or LPC93x devices. For additional capabilities These optional parts are not supplied in the kit and will have to be purchased separately if needed. FDI also includes all documentation and demo source code. A USB-ICP programmer that allows ICP programming of the P89LPC9103 and many other NXP microcontrollers from any PC with a USB port is also available from Future Designs, Inc. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-KIT Contents P89LPC9103 1KB Flash microcontroller PCF8562TT 128 segment LCD driver 8 character alphanumeric LCD 3V coin cell battery I2C bit bang code for LCD driver Demo application code - FM radio channel scan, 15 minute count down timer, scrolling message window Schematic In Circuit Programming (ICP) documentation The LCD demo kit comes with the P89LPC9103 microcontroller with 1KB flash , and a PCF8562TT 128 segment LCD driver. A 3V coin cell battery is provided to power the unit. The Demo Board CD includes example code for several sample applications: an FM Radio display during a simulated channel scan, a 15 minute count down timer, a repeating pattern of 4 text lines and a scrolling message window. The user can edit this code and download to the reprogrammable Flash microcontroller via a 10-pin header included on the board using the USB-ICP programmer available from FDI. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-SC Low cost single chip solution for LCD User Interface http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo LCD-DEMO-SC Low cost single chip solution for LCD User Interface Single Board Computer with multiple I/O options via 12 pin header and 10 pin header 8KB Internal Flash memory, 512 bytes RAM 8-character alphanumeric LCD Integrated I2C based LCD driver with 160 segment support Single 3V coin cell battery or external supply via header Two miniature push-buttons on-board for user control Reprogrammable by the user via 10-pin ICP header uses FDI’s USB-ICP device (purchased separately) Supports both the P89LPC9408 and P89LPC9401 The LCD Demo-SC is a single chip low cost microcontroller and LCD solution using the NXP P89LPC9408. The Board is controlled by a simple two-button user interface (MODE and SELECT). The LCD is an 8 character alphanumeric LCD with 160 segment support. Power is provided via a 3V coin cell battery or the user can provide power through the 12 pin header. The LCD Demo-SC can function as a Single Board Computer since the powerful LPC9408 contains a full 8KB of Flash memory allowing ample room for development of User Applications and the 12-pin header can support multiple I/O options. The LCD Demo SC also supports the P89LPC9401 part.

LCD-DEMO-SC The 12 pin header provides access to features like the UART, I2C, SPI, etc. The 10 pin header allows the user to program the microcontroller using the USB-ICP offered by FDI The 12 pin header gives the user access to I/O pins like UART, I2C, SPI, address/data lines, and other features. The included CD contains example source code for several sample applications: an FM Radio display during a simulated channel scan, a 15 minute count down timer, and a repeating pattern of 4 text lines. The user can edit this code and download to the reprogrammable Flash microcontroller via a 10-pin ICP header on the board using the USB-ICP programmer. This device allows programming of the LPC9408 and many other NXP microcontrollers from any PC without removing from the board. It is available from Future Designs, Inc. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-SC Kit Contents P89LPC9408 8KB Flash microcontroller 8 character alphanumeric LCD Integrated 128 segment LCD driver 3V coin cell battery I2C bit bang code for LCD driver Demo application code - FM radio channel scan, 15 minute count down timer, scrolling message window Schematic In circuit programming (ICP) documentation The LCD demo kit comes with the P89LPC9408 microcontroller with 8KB flash installed , a 8 character alphanumeric LCD, and a integrated 128 segment LCD driver. A 3V coin cell battery is provided to power the unit. The Demo Board CD includes example code for several sample applications: an FM Radio display during a simulated channel scan, a 15 minute count down timer, a repeating pattern of 4 text lines and a scrolling message window. The user can edit this code and download to the reprogrammable Flash microcontroller via a 10-pin header included on the board using the USB-ICP programmer available from FDI. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 Single Chip low cost solution 8-character alphanumeric LCD Uses NXP LPC2158 micro ARM7TDMI-S 512 KB internal Flash memory, 40 KB RAM Integrated I2C based LCD driver supports 160 segments Powered by USB, supports USB 2.0 Two miniature push-buttons on-board for user control (MODE & SELECT) Programmable through a USB virtual com port or optional 6 pin ISP header Optional 20 pin JTAG and 6 pin ISP header available Multiple I/O ports accessible via the optional 20 pin header The LCD-Demo-LPC2158 is a low cost single chip reference LCD design solution that uses the NXP LPC2158. The board is controlled by a simple two-button user interface (MODE and SELECT). Power is supplied vai the USB connection so no external power supply is needed. This kit supports USB 2.0. The LCD-Demo-LPC2158 can function as a Single Board Computer since the powerful LPC2158 contains an ARM7TDMI-S microcontroller with 512 kB of programmable Flash memory and 40 kB of RAM. Additionally, the 20-pin expansion header allows for the connection of external devices to the microcontroller directly through GPIO or through the SPI and I2C interfaces. Also available are optional JTAG and ISP headers that would allow the user to program the device. Devices like the USB-ICP from FDI can be used to erase and program the microcontroller without removing the part from the board. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LPC2158 Microcontroller The LPC2158 is a TQFP100 pin multi-chip module (MCM) made up of the following two NXP devices PCF8576 LCD Controller 400 KHz I2C bus interface 40 segment drives Up to 160 elements with ¼ multiplexing No external components Wide supply range 1.8 to 5.5v The LPC2158 is a low cost single chip design in a TQFP100 pin package. The part consist of a multi chip module (MCM) which consist of the LPC2148 32 bit, 60 Mhz, ARM7TDMI-S and a PCF8576D LCD controller. The LPC2148 contains 512 kilo byte of flash and 40 kilo bytes of RAM. The LPC2148 supports USB 2.0 for power and incorporates idle mode, and power down features. This part also supports a vectored interrupt controller, two 32 bit timers, a real time clock, two UARTs, two ADCs and a DAC. The PFC8576D LCD controller has a 400 Khz I2C bus interface, supports 40 segment drives and up to 160 elements with ¼ multiplexing. It also supports a wide range of power from 1.8v to 5.5v LPC2148 32 bit, 60Mhz, ARM7TDMIS-S 512 KB Flash, 40 KB RAM Full Speed USB 2.0 Device Controller 2 UARTs, 2 ADCs , DAC Two 32-bit Timers & RTC Idle, Power-down Power Saving Modes http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 Optional header support for the LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 (User populated) The 20 pin header gives the user access to I/O pins like UART, I2C, SPI, address/data lines, and other features. The included CD contains example source code for several sample applications: an FM Radio display during a simulated channel scan, a 15 minute count down timer, and a repeating pattern of 4 text lines. The user can edit this code and download to the reprogrammable Flash microcontroller via a 6-pin ICP header on the board using the USB-ICP programmer. This device allows programming of the LPC9408 and many other NXP microcontrollers from any PC without removing from the board. It is available from Future Designs, Inc. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP. Optional 20 pin I/O Expansion Header Optional ISP Header http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 Kit Contents LPC2158 512KB Flash microcontroller 8 character alphanumeric LCD Integrated 160 segment LCD driver Quick Start Guide for device installation Quick Start Guide for custom software LCD Demo application code - FM radio channel scan, 15 minute count down timer, scrolling message window Schematic In circuit programming (ICP) documentation The LCD demo kit comes with the LPC2158 microcontroller with 512KB flash installed , a 8 character alphanumeric LCD, and a integrated 160 segment LCD driver. Also included are documentation to support device installation and custom software. The Demo Board CD includes example code for several sample applications: an FM Radio display during a simulated channel scan, a 15 minute count down timer, a repeating pattern of 4 text lines and a scrolling message window. The user can edit this code and download to the reprogrammable Flash microcontroller via a 10-pin header included on the board using the USB-ICP programmer available from FDI. Details can be found at www.teamfdi.com/USB-ICP http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo

LCD-DEMO Comparison http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo LCD-DEMO-KIT with LPC9103 and PCF8562, $49.00 LCD-DEMO-SC with LPC9408 for more memory and I/O, $49.00 LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 for ARM7 and USB support, $69.00 First 2 versions are powered by a 3V Coin Cell Battery LPC2158 is “port powered” from USB Kits include example software, schematics and documentation All 3 versions available for next day delivery As seen from the previous slides the LCD-Demo kits come in three different configurations. Two of which are powered by a 3 volt coin cell battery and one by the USB port that it plugs into. Each come with their own unique hardware configuration and price structure. All software, schematics, and documentation are provided via the kit or online. LCD-DEMO-SC LCD-DEMO-LPC2158

LCD-DEMO-Distribution LCD-DEMO-KIT with LPC9103 and PCF8562, $49.00 LCD-DEMO-SC with LPC9408 for more memory and I/O, $49.00 LCD-DEMO-LPC2158 for ARM7 and USB support, $69.00 The LCD Demo kits are available through several different distributors. http://www.teamfdi.com/lcd-demo