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UM10830 OM13071 LPCXpresso824-MAX Development board Rev. 1 — 29 September 2014 User manual Document information Info Content Keywords OM13071, LPC82x, development board, mbed, arduino Abstract This user manual describes the LPCXpresso824-MAX development board.
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UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 Revision history Date Description 20140929 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 UM10830 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 1. Introduction The LPCXpresso-MAX family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP's low end Cortex-M0+ MCUs. They can be used with a range of development tools, including the LPCXpresso IDE, in addition to ARM's mbed online toolchain.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 • Prototyping area. • Powering options from multiple sources. • Options to allow measurement of current consumed by target MCU. 2. Board layout The LPCXpresso824-MAX development board layout is shown in Fig 2. Fig 2. LPCXpresso824-MAX development board layout UM10830 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 2.1 Jumper settings Jumpers on the LPCXpresso824-MAX board can be used to configure debug probe selection (on-board vs off-board) or to measure power consumption as described in sections 2.1.1 2.1.2. 2.1.1 JP1: on-board/off-board debug When this jumper is open (default), the on-board debug probe (LPC11U35 device) is used as the debug interface.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 2.2.1 Reset This button is normally used to reset the LPC824. Holding down this button when the board is powered-up also prevents the LPC11U35 from booting. See section 2.1.1. 2.2.2 ISP The ISP button connects to the LPC824 PIO_12 pin and can be used to force the LPC824 into ISP boot mode.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 See the board schematics, available at http://www.lpcware.com/lpcxpresso-max-boards, for more information. 3.1 Arduino UNO headers Arduino is a popular hobbyist platform, with a standardized set of expansion connectors. The Arduino connectors on the LPCXpresso824-MAX board are compatible with the “Arduino UNO”...
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 If running on Windows, you will need to install the mbed Windows serial port driver so that the LPCXpresso824-MAX board’s CMSIS-DAP debug link is visible to LPCXpresso. Download the drivers from: http://mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration#1-download-the-mbed-windows- serial-port 4.1.2 Debugging with an external debug probe JP1 should be closed (jumper fitted) to use the board with an external debug probe.
UM10830 NXP Semiconductors OM13071 3. The board will appear on your system as a disk called CRP DISABLD. 4. Delete the file called firmware.bin on this disk. 5. Drag and drop the new binary image to be programmed onto this disk.
It is customer’s sole responsibility to determine whether the NXP Semiconductors product is suitable and fit for the In no event shall NXP Semiconductors be liable for any indirect, incidental, customer’s applications and products planned, as well as for the planned punitive, special or consequential damages (including - without limitation - application and use of customer’s third party customer(s).
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