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Simon says with LPC810

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I've finished a little project with an ARM Cortex M0+ from NXP in a DIP8 case.

here is a small video about this project:



Check also this link for more information:

http://www.hwhardsoft.de/english/projects/simon-says/

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-Harty
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Today Hackaday post some information about the project:

http://hackaday.com/2013/07/05/simon-sa ... arm-chips/
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Very nice. I really like these tiny ARM chips. Looking at your site I also see there's a free and easy to setup toolchain for NXP chips...+1 for them. :)
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I've finished an small PCB for my Simon Says project:
Simon_assembled.jpg
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A DIY kit is also available!
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Nice looking board Harty
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