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UM10946 LPCXpresso4367/43S67/18S37 Rev B Boards Rev. 1.0 — 18 November 2015 User manual Document information Info Content Keywords LPCXpresso4337, LPCXpresso43S37, LPCXpresso43S67, LPC4300, LPC43S00, LPC43xx, LPC43Sxx Abstract LPCXpresso4367/43S67 User Manual...
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UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Revision history Date Description 20151118 Initial version Contact information For more information, please visit: http://www.nxp.com For sales office addresses, please send an email to: salesaddresses@nxp.com UM10946 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Revision B circuit board) with the exception of target MCU and the inclusion/exclusion of the A7001CM Secure Element device. The name LPCXpresso4367 is used throughout this document to refer to all boards. The term “Target MCU” is used to refer to the Target microcontroller (LPC4367, LPC43S67 or LPC18S37).
2.1 Board layout and settings This section provides a quick reference guide to the main board components, configurable items, visual indicators and expansion connectors. The layout of the components on the LPCXpresso4367 board is shown in 2. Default jumper positions are shown in red: UM10946 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
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UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Fig 2 Fig 2. Board layout The function of each identified component is listed in Table Table 1. Connectors, indicators and jumpers Designator Description Reference section Tri-color LED – Driven by Target MCU. JP6 must be shunted for +3.3V to be applied to D2 anode.
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UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Designator Description Reference section connected to the Target MCU SPI0 and I2C0 via this connector. Target MCU Power / USB Device/Host connector. Connect this micro USB A/B-type connector to a +5V...
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UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Designator Description Reference section Jumper shunted to force the Link2 to DFU boot mode. Use this setting to reprogram the Link2 internal flash with a new image or to use the LPCXpresso IDE with Redlink protocol.
Target MCU 3. Getting Started By default, the LPCXpresso4367 is configured to use the on-board debug probe (Link2) to debug the on-board target (Target MCU). The Link2 is unprogrammed at manufacture, so will boot into DFU mode. The LPCXpresso IDE (available for free download at http://www.lpcware.com/lpcxpresso/home) will automatically load the Redlink debug...
UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Installation steps for use with Keil and IAR tool chains (using CMSIS-DAP or J-Link OB protocols): 1) Program the firmware of the Link2 using the LCT tool or LPCScrypt, following the instructions provided for those tools.
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UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Fig 3. FTDI (P4) Target MCU serial port Table 2. P4 FTDI interface Target MCU Signal FTDI Pin # Direction Signal No connect Board +5V UART0_RXD From host UART0_TXD To host...
LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs 5. Board power connections & measurement The LPCXpresso4367 board requires +5V input to power the on-board voltage regulators which in turn power the Link2 debug probe and other +3.3V circuits, the Target MCU and the Arduino +5V and +3.3V power rails.
JP7 and JP9. 6. Debug Configurations The LPCXpresso4367 board has a built-in debug probe known as Link2, implemented in an LPC43xx MCU. The Target MCU can be debugged by the on-board Link debugging probe, or from an external debug probe installed at P1. On-board jumpers JP1 and JP2 must be correctly positioned for each mode.
Target MCU signals not used by the Arduino Uno rev3 compatible interface. 8. Buttons The LPCXpresso4367 board has 3 push buttons available to control the operation of the Target MCU (target) MCU. Their functions are as described below. 8.1 Reset This button is used to reset the Target MCU.
UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs Mode JP11 ISP USB Open Open ISP SPIFI Open Fitted ISP USART0 Fitted Fitted Fitted at 1-2 This can be useful when the TARGET MCU flash has been programmed with code that disables the SWD debug pins or changes timing settings such that the debug probe has problems communicating with it.
C (I2C0 by default, with an option to move to I2C1 by moving solder jumpers JS3 and JS4 from position 1-2 to position 3-4.) Contact NXP Semiconductors for more information on third party software solutions for the LPC43S67 that utilize the A7001CM device.
NXP In no event shall NXP Semiconductors be liable for any indirect, incidental, Semiconductors products in order to avoid a default of the applications and punitive, special or consequential damages (including - without limitation - the products or of the application or use by customer’s third party...
UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs 11. List of figures Fig 1. LPCxpresso43xx/18xx ........3 Fig 2. Board layout ............5 Fig 3. FTDI (P4) Target MCU serial port ....10 UM10946 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
UM10946 NXP Semiconductors LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs 12. List of tables Table 1. Connectors, indicators and jumpers ....5 Table 2. P4 FTDI interface ..........10 Table 3. Current measurement system range selection 12 Table 4. Expansion Connectors ........13 Table 5.
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