Low-cost platform supports various NXP ARM-based LPC microcontrollers
08-02-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Design & Manufacture
Mouser is now offering the OM13085 LPCXpresso board, the latest LPCXpresso
development board from NXP Semiconductors. The NXP LPCXpresso development
platform is a low-cost platform that supports various NXP ARM-based LPC
microcontrollers and runs software that consists of an enhanced
Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE), a GNU C compiler,
linker, libraries, and an enhanced GNU debugger.
The OM13085 LPCXpresso board is comprised of an LPCXpresso target board and
a debug probe that's compatible with the ARM(r) Cortex(r) Microcontroller
Software Interface Standard Debug Access Port (CMSIS-DAP). It also has a
10-pin SWD connector for use with third-party debug probes. The board
includes an NXP LPC1769 ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller (the 'target'
microcontroller) with 512 kBytes of flash memory, 64 kBytes of SRAM, a
12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a 10-bit digital-to-analog
converter (DAC), and Ethernet and USB connectivity. The CMSIS-DAP side of
the board features an NXP LPC11U35 microcontroller.
The OM13085 board seamlessly connects the LPCXpresso IDE (version 7.9
onwards required) to the target microcontroller via USB Full Speed. The area
near the target microcontroller includes a small prototyping area and easily
accessible connections for expansion. Designers can use the OM13085 board as
a software development or benchmarking tool or connect it to a third-party
baseboard for rapid proof-of-concept designs. The board also features a
Reset button for the microcontroller, and an ISP button for entering ISP
boot mode or for use as an interrupt trigger.