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NXP LPC1768 Starter Kit

Posted by kennyxie Feb 25, 2010

This is the low cost development kit for NXP LPC1768 (100MHz, the very fast Cortex-M3 processor), including the LPC1768 evaluation board(P768) and Emlink for ARM(EAH1)JTAG Emulator for ARM Cortex-M3 Core based processor, so the developers can easy start to learn and test all the relevant applications on it, or evaluate your new project design through this entire system.

 

 

NXP LPC1768 Starter Kit contains all the necessary hardware and software and allows you to design, develop, integrate and test your applications:

  • NXP LPC1768 ARM Cortex-M3 Board
  • Keil MDK-ARM Development Kit, 32K evaluation edition
  • Emlink for ARM - a high speed JTAG Emulator for ARM Cortex-M3 processors
  • Plenty of example programs, all in source code

 

NXP LPC1768 ARM Cortex-M3 Board:

 

  • Include one 2.4" TFT LCD (240*320)
  • NXP LPC1768 processor, based on ARM Cortex-M3 Core, 100MHz
  • 512KB internal flash and 64KB SRAM
  • XTAL Frequency: 12 MHz
  • Two RS232 Interfaces
  • Two CAN Interfaces
  • One 10/100M Ethernet Interface
  • One ETM Interface
  • One Micro SD Card Interface
  • One USB Device Interface
  • One USB Host Interface
  • One USB OTG Interface
  • One 20pins JTAG Interface
  • One 10pins Cortex Debug Interface
  • One 18pins Cortex Debug Interface
  • One TFT LCD Interface
  • One Joystick with 4-direction control and selector
  • One Analog Output (connected to speaker by default)
  • One Analog Input (connected to potentiometer by default)
  • Supply Voltage: 5V DC (provided by the USB bus of a PC)
  • Supply Current: 65mA typical, 120mA maximum
  • Board Size: 119mm x 119mm (4.68" x 4.68")

 

Click here to find more information about this NXP LPC1758 Cortex-M3 Board.

 

Keil MDK-ARM Development Kit

 

  • µVision IDE, debugger and simulation environment
  • ARM industry-leading C/C++ compiler from ARM
  • MicroLib highly optimized run-time library
  • Real-Time Trace for Cortex-M3 processor based devices
  • Keil RTX - deterministic Real-Time Operating System
  • More information about Keil MDK-ARM could be found in Keil website: http://www.keil.com.

 

 

Emlink for ARM JTAG Emulator

  • Supports debugging with Realview MDK and EWARM
  • Supports ARM Cortex-M3 processors: STM32, LPC17XX, AT91SAM3UE, etc.
  • JTAG 20 pins connects to target
  • Supports hardware and software breakpoints
  • Supports USB port connecting to host PC
  • Downloads and debugs speed up to 250KBytes/s (about 1.5Mbps)
  • Integrates seamlessly into IAR Embedded Workbench and Keil RealView MDK

       Click here to find more information about this JTAG Emulator.

 

Deliverables:

1) NXP LPC1768 ARM-M3 Board

   * One LPC1768 ARM-CM3 Board

   * One RS-232 Serial Cable
   * One USB Cable
   * One RJ45 Ethernet Cable
   * One 2.4" TFT LCD Panel (240 x 320)

 

2) Emlink for ARM JTAG Emulator

  * One Emlink for ARM JTAG Emulator
  * One JTAG20-14-8 Convert Module
  * One IDC14 Cable
  * One 8pins Cable

 

More info: NXP LPC1768 Starter Kit

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The NXP LPC1300 ARM-CM3 Board is a brand new, cost-effective but high-performance evaluation tool of the ARM Cortex-M3 based LPC1300 controller family from NXP, allowing you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture.

The board has a wide range of interfaces making it a great starting point for your next Cortex-M3 project.

 

Hardware Features

  • Processor: NXP LPC1343FBD48,151, based on ARM Cortex-M3 Core, 72MHz
  • On-Chip Memory: 32KB Flash & 8KB RAM
  • External Memory: 8KB EEPROM accessible via I2C bus
  • 1 x RS232 Interface
  • 1 x USB Interface
  • 1 x 20pins JTAG Interface
  • 2 x Push buttons (Reset, BOOT)
  • Board Size: 110mm x 140mm (4.33" x 5.5")
  • Supply Voltage: 5 Volts DC (provided by the USB bus of a PC)
  • Supply Current: 180mA typical, 200mA maximum
  • XTAL Frequency: 12 MHz

 

Development Environment
To compile, link and run applications on the LPC1300 Evaluation Board, you must install these products:

  • The RealView MDK-ARM which includes the µVision Debugger and provides several example programs for the LPC1300 Board.
  • The example programs and project files for the board are accompanied with CDROM, developed by Embest.

 

Software and Examples
Embest Provides plenty of software examples for this evaluation board, all in source code. These software examples can be debugged under the popular Keil MDK (Microcontroller Development Kit) environments, making practical use of the board's peripherals.

 

More information about this board, please refer to http://www.embedinfo.com/en/list.asp?id=56.

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NXP's LPC1700 series is the industry's highest performance Cortex-M3 based MCU series, operating at speeds up to 100 MHz and offering peripherals like Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/OTG/Device, and CAN 2.0B.

 

The attached file will guide you to select the lpc17xx arm cortex-m3 processors you desired.

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For more details, please visit: http://www.embedinfo.com/en/list.asp?id=38.

 

The LPC1758 evaluation board is based on ARM Cortex-M3 processor from NXP, its operating frequency is up to 100MHz, with 512KB high-speed on-Chip Flash Memory and 64KB RAM, together with a colour QVGA LCD, Ethernet, USB, CAN, SD/MMC card interface, and UARTs.

  • 100MHz Cortex-M3, 512KB Flash,64KB SRAM
  • 240x320 TFT LCD, 2.4"
  • Plenty of example source code
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    Hardware Specifications:

    The connectors on the LPC1758 evaluation board provide easy access to many of the LPC1758's on-chip peripherals.

    • USB 2.0 Full Speed Interface
      Standard USB connectors for USB Device, USB-OTG, USB Host and UART via USB on the LPC1758 board for applications requiring USB communications.
    • Dual Serial Ports
      Standard DB9 connectors are on the LPC1758 for both of the LPC1700's serial ports. Your application may use either of these ports.
    • Dual CAN Ports
      Standard DB9 connectors are on the LPC1758 board for applications requiring CAN communications. Your application may use either or both of these ports, or they may be disabled with a configuration jumper.
    • LCD Display
      A detachable, 240x320 TFT, color LCD display. You may use this graphic display device to show real-time debug and program status messages.
    • MicroSD Card Connector
      A MicroSD Card connector for developing applications requiring access to MicroSD Cards.
    • Joystick
      A 5-position joystick. Your application may use this to control port pin input.
    • LF Amplifier
      An LF Amplifier on the LPC1758 connects the D/A output of the LPC1700 device to a speaker. You may use this LF Amplifier to generate sound.
    • Analog Voltage Control for ADC Input
      An adjustable analog voltage source is on the LPC1758 board for testing the Analog to Digital output feature of the LPC1700. A configuration jumper enables and disables this feature.
    • JTAG and Cortex/ETM Download and Debug
      The LPC1758 board incorporates both a JTAG interface and a Cortex Debug + ETM interface. When coupled with the ULINK2 USB-JTAG adapter, the Serial Wire JTAG interface allows flash programming and debugging. With the ULINKPro adapter, the Cortex Debug/ETM interface allows flash programming and instruction trace debugging.



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