The LPC1769 LPCXpresso board with NXP's ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller has been designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with Cortex-M3. The LPCXpresso comprises a target board combined with a JTAG debugger. A free Eclipse-based IDE from NXP is also included.
The LPC1769 has 64 kB SRAM, 512 kB Flash, 4xUART, 3xI2C, SPI, 2xSSP, 2xCAN, PWM, USB 2.0 Device/Host/OTG, RTC, Ethernet, I2S, etc. Embedded Artists also provides a Prototype board and a Base board that makes it possible to make experiments and prototyping with many peripherals.
LPCXpresso Kit
The LPCXpresso Kit (EA-XPR-103) is a bundle containing the LPC1769 LPCXpresso Board (EA-XPR-003) and the LPCXpresso Base Board (EA-XPR-021).
Recommended Book
Embedded Artists recommends Richard Barry's book "Using the FreeRTOS Real Time Kernel - a Practical Guide", which includes sixteen examples written specifically for the LPC17xx Cortex M3. This is a concise, step by step, 'hands on' guide that describes both general multitasking concepts and FreeRTOS specifics. The book is purchased here.
">SPECIFICATION
LPC1769 LPCXpresso Board
Processor |
NXP's Cortex-M3 LPC1769 microcontroller in LQFP100 package |
Flash |
512 kB |
Data Memory |
64 kB |
Clock Crystals |
12.000 MHz crystal for CPU |
Dimensions |
35 x 140 mm |
Power |
3.15V-3.3V external powering, or
from USB via JTAG probe (LPC-LINK) |
Connectors |
All relevant LPC1769 pins available on expansion connector (2x27 pin rows, 100 mil pitch, 900 mil between rows) |
Other |
• Embedded JTAG (LPC-LINK) functionality via LPCXpresso toolchain
• LPC-LINK can be connected to external target processor after modifications to the LPCXpresso board
• LED on PIO0_22 |
DOCUMENTATION AND RESOURCES
The following resources are available for download.
Documents
EAGLE library
Forum and Support
Books
Demos