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Anyone have the LPCXpresso Base Board as mentioned here http://knowledgebase.nxp.com/showthread.php?t=5
What do you think of it? |
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I have one. Nice board as it allows you to exercise all the peripherals without a lot of effort. It all depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
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Thanks. I have one as well. Really nice and great value (like the LPCXpresso tool chain) at $99. The included routines/drivers are a great help in understanding the workings of the LPC1xxx. Does anyone know of a compatible target board with a LPC17xx besides the MBED?
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Quote:
Renan
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http://renbs.blogspot.com |
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Send EA an e-mail. They may have interesting info for you.
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Hi All,
Besides mBed there are no pin compatible LPC1700 boards for the EA Base board yet. We're working hard on a LPC1700 LPCXpresso. So that one you can expect soon. Kind regards,
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Thanks, NXP_E. That is what the hardware people told me as well.
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Quote:
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I have the mbed 1768 and the lpcexpresso base board Rev A but do not have the 1114 board.
This combination seems to be a good debug/develop platform except for the fact that I can't seem to extract the sample programs without first setting up the code red IDE, which seems to entail that the lpcxpresso 1114 board is required as well. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to extract the source code that seems to be embedded in the projects? At the moment I was trying to get the 'Shift Reg to 7-Segment' section to work from the mbed, and would really like to see the simple driver code. Thanks |
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You don't need the LPCXpresso 1114 board to extract the examples using the Code Red IDE if you do not intend to do any debugging.
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