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Introducing the LPC Xplorer

In this video our Tools & Embedded Eco-System Manager Henrik Flodell shows how these new development board bundles for the LPC4300 & LPC1800 families from NXP get you up to speed and running fast. Debugger probe is included.
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7/31/2012 | 5 comments
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Rich Quinnell
Rich Quinnell
8/17/2012 8:42:02 PM
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Re: Kit price
Thanks. I appreciate it when company representatives step in to add information and insights from the insider perspective. There are some things that are hard to get from the user side.

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Gene_NXP
Gene_NXP
8/16/2012 8:38:03 PM
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Re: Kit price
The board price is 2500 Indian Rupees directly from NGX, which is about $40 US (plus shipping).  The kit which includes the board, U-link ME debugger, USB cables, etc, will be in stock at our distributors soon (Arrow and Digikey first, most likely) and will sell around $75 for the entire kit.

You can get more info on the board at

http://shop.ngxtechnologies.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_37&products_id=104

 

Gene

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Rich Quinnell
Rich Quinnell
8/13/2012 4:02:09 PM
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Kit price
I suspect they figure you'll be submitting a corporate PO for the kit and so price is not so much an issue. But I agree, putting in the price, or at least a "less than" figure would be of big help. Even if it is a company purchase, knowing the approximate price helps you decide if you have sufficient purchasing authority to get it on your own or if you need management approval.

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BitBucket
BitBucket
8/10/2012 3:54:49 PM
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Re: Quick overview
It is nice that they include the debug probe too! With other MCUs I have had to purchase a seperate debug probe and this has stretched out the time to get started on my project.

It would be nice if they included the price of the kit in the video however... After searching I found a price of $330 for the 4357. Seems a bit high to me... 

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Rich Quinnell
Rich Quinnell
8/3/2012 6:07:08 PM
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Quick overview
This video provides a really quick look at the LPCXplorer evaluation boards. Even the speaking is rapid.

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