This is the low cost development kit from EMBEST for NXP LPC1768 (100MHz, the very fast Cortex-M3 processor), including the LPC1768 evaluation board(P768) and Emlink for ARM(EAH1)JTAG adapter, so the developers can easy start to learn and test all the relevant applications on it, or evaluate your new project design through this entire system.
Embest NXP LPC1768 Starter Kit contains:
- NXP LPC1768 ARM Cortex-M3 Board
- Emlink for ARM - a high speed JTAG Emulator for ARM Cortex-M3 processors
- Keil MDK-ARM Development Kit, 32K evaluation edition
- Plenty of example programs, all in source code
Embest NXP LPC1768 ARM Cortex-M3 Board Spec:
- 2.4" TFT LCD (240*320)
- NXP LPC1768 processor, based on ARM Cortex-M3 Core, 100MHz
512KB internal flash and 64KB SRAM - XTAL Frequency: 12 MHz
- Two RS232 Interfaces
- Two CAN Interfaces
- One 10/100M Ethernet Interface
- One ETM Interface
- One Micro SD Card Interface
- One USB Device Interface
- One USB Host Interface
- One USB OTG Interface
- One 20pins JTAG Interface
- One 10pins Cortex Debug Interface
- One 18pins Cortex Debug Interface
- One TFT LCD Interface
- One Joystick with 4-direction control and selector
- One Analog Output (connected to speaker by default)
- One Analog Input (connected to potentiometer by default)
- Supply Voltage: 5V DC (provided by the USB bus of a PC)
- Supply Current: 65mA typical, 120mA maximum
- Board Size: 119mm x 119mm (4.68" x 4.68")
Keil MDK-ARM Development Kit
- uVision IDE, debugger and simulation environment
- ARM industry-leading C/C++ compiler from ARM
- MicroLib highly optimized run-time library
- Real-Time Trace for Cortex-M3 processor based devices
- Keil RTX - deterministic Real-Time Operating System
More information about Keil MDK-ARM could be found in Keil website: http://www.keil.com.
Emlink for ARM
- Supports debugging with Realview MDK and EWARM
- Supports ARM Cortex-M3 processors: STM32, LPC17XX, AT91SAM3UE, etc.
- JTAG 20 pins connects to target
- Supports hardware and software breakpoints
- Supports USB port connecting to host PC
- Downloads and debugs speed up to 250KBytes/s (about 1.5Mbps
- Integrates seamlessly into IAR Embedded Workbench and Keil RealView MDK
Plenty of example programs
Embest provides plenty of software examples for this NXP LPC1768 Cortex-M3 board, all in source code. These software examples can be debugged under the popular Keil MDK (Microcontroller Development Kit) environments, making practical use of the board's peripherals.
- GPIO Test
- Mass_Storage Test
- NVIC Test
- LCD_Blinky Test
- EXTI Test
- Serial Interface Test
- ADC Test
- USB Test
- SRAM Test
- TIM Test
- SPI Test
- CAN Test
- PWM Test
- Micro SD Test
- RIT Test
- Debug Emulation Test
- Ethernet Test
- LCD Test
- Joystick Test
- uC/OS-II transplantion Test
- DAC Speaker Test
- Blinky Test
NXP Cortex-M3 Products
NXP and ARM Expand Strategic Relationship With Major Licensing Agreement includes ARM Cortex-M3 processor for microcontrollers (32-bit), since Feb. 5, 2008. Starting in 2008, NXP plans to release several new microcontroller series based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor. The NXP MCUs will target a wide range of applications including consumer, industrial, medical and automotive systems, with a Memory Accelerator Module (MAM) featuring NXP’s embedded high-speed Flash memory design, as well as support for Ethernet and other communications peripherals such as USB and CAN. First NXP microcontrollers based on the Cortex-M3 processor is LPC17xx series.
LPC17xx Introduction
The LPC17xx are ARM Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers for embedded applications featuring a high level of integration and low power consumption. The ARM Cortex-M3 is a next generation core that offers system enhancements such as enhanced debug features and a higher level of support block integration. For further information please visit the LPC17xx Device Highlight Page at http://www.standardics.nxp.com/products/lpc1000/lpc17xx/
The LPC17xx series of low-power, cost-effective Cortex-M3 microcontrollers feature advanced peripherals such as Ethernet, USB 2.0 Host/OTG/Device, and CAN 2.0B. Operating at speeds up to 100MHz, they have up to 512KB of flash memory, up to 64KB of SRAM, 12-bit A/D and 10-bit D/A converters as well as an internal RC oscillator.
LPC17xx Key features
- 100 MHz Operation
- Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller for Fast Deterministic Interrupts
- Wakeup Interrupt Controller Allows Automatic Wake from Any Priority Interrupt
- Memory Protection Unit
- Four Reduced Power Modes: Sleep, Deep-Sleep, Power-Down, and Deep Power-Down