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Quick Start Guide

USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide
The USB-ICP-SAB9 is a Socket Adapter Board designed to be used with the USB In-Circuit Programmer for
NXP Semiconductors LPC9xx devices. The SAB9 allows the user to program and test these microcontrollers
outside of the application circuit. Throughout this document we will just refer to the SAB9 rather than using the
complete part number since it simplifies the flow of information.
THE USB-ICP-SAB9 WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT A USB-ICP PROGRAMMER!
MAKE SURE TO INSTALL THE USB-ICP BEFORE USING THE SAB9!
Notice above that not all parts come in all packages. For instance, in the LPC93x family none of the devices
come in a DIP package. Therefore, for simplicity this document is arranged by package type rather than by part
family.
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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide The USB-ICP-SAB9 is a Socket Adapter Board designed to be used with the USB In-Circuit Programmer for NXP Semiconductors LPC9xx devices. The SAB9 allows the user to program and test these microcontrollers outside of the application circuit. Throughout this document we will just refer to the SAB9 rather than using the complete part number since it simplifies the flow of information.
  • Page 2 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide USB-ICP-SAB9 socket layout: Each socket on the board is clearly labeled for the type of part that is programmed in it. When this document refers to the ‘top’ of the board, this is referring to the top of the board when it is in the orientation shown in the picture above.
  • Page 3 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide Connecting the USB-ICP-SAB9 to a USB-ICP To use the SAB9, it must first be connected to a PC through a USB-ICP with a USB-ICP-LPC9xx cable to P1, as shown above. Or, if you do not have the USB-ICP-LPC9xx, the SAB9 may be connected to the PC with regular Ethernet Patch cable to P2, as shown below.
  • Page 4: Frequently Asked Questions

    USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide Frequently Asked Questions For frequently asked questions regarding the USB-ICP please visit: www.teamfdi.com/usb-icp Error Messages when Using Flash Magic Flash Magic is the PC GUI interface software used with the USB-ICP programmer. If you are receiving error messages when you try to program parts, go to ISP ->...
  • Page 5 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC90x Devices in DIP8 Package: SKT1 When placing any DIP8 Part in the SAB9 for programming, there must be 5 pins empty above and below the part being programmed. The pin one identifier (notch in chip) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 6 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC2x Devices in DIP20 Package: SKT1 When placing any DIP20 Part in the SAB9 for programming, there must be 2 pins empty above and below the part being programmed. The pin one identifier (notch in chip) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 7 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide Using the TSSOP Socket (SKT2) To place a part in the TSSOP socket for programming, first push down on both sides of the socket with two fingers. Then, once the socket is ‘open’ drop the part into the socket and nudge it into place to match the documents below.
  • Page 8 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC91x Devices in TSSOP14 Package: SKT2 When placing any TSSOP14 Part in the SAB9 for programming, there must be 3 empty pins above and 4 empty pins below the part being programmed. The pin one identifier (circle in top left corner) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 9 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC91x Devices in TSSOP16 Package: SKT2 When placing any TSSOP16 Part in the SAB9 for programming, there must be 3 empty pins above and below the part being programmed. The pin one identifier (circle in top left corner) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 10 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC92x Devices in TSSOP20 Package: SKT2 When placing any TSSOP20 Part in the SAB9 for programming, there must be 2 pins empty above and below the part being programmed. The pin one identifier (circle in top left corner) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 11 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC93x Devices in TSSOP28 Package: SKT2 When placing any TSSOP28 Part in the SAB9 for programming, the part should take up the entire socket and there should be no empty pins. The pin one identifier (circle in top left corner) should be toward the top of the board.
  • Page 12 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC910x Devices in HVSON10 Package: SKT4 When placing any HVSON10 Part in the SAB9 for programming, the part should be turned so that the pin 1 identifier is in the upper left corner of the socket.
  • Page 13 USB-ICP-SAB9 Quick Start Guide P89LPC93x Devices in HVQFN28 Package: SKT3 When placing any HVQFN28 Part in the SAB9 for programming, the part should be turned so that the pin 1 identifier is in the upper left corner of the socket.
  • Page 14 SAB9 so this function can be used on any package type. JP1 1-2: LED 2 connected to P0.6 JP1 2-3: LED 2 connected to P3.1 If you have any further questions, please contact FDI at support@teamfdi.com Page 14 of 15 Rev 1.0...
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