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NXP LPC1768 ARM-CM3 Board

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Quick Overview

The LPC1768 evaluation board is based on ARM Cortex-M3 processor from NXP, its operating frequency is up to 100MHz, with 512KB high-speed on-Chip Flash Memory and 64KB RAM, together with a colour QVGA LCD, Ethernet, USB, CAN, SD/MMC card interface, and UARTs.
  • 100MHz Cortex-M3, 512KB Flash,64KB SRAM
  • 240x320 TFT LCD, 2.4"
  • Plenty of example source code
  • Product Description

    There are plenty of documentations and materials in the CD-ROM of this NXP LPC1768 ARM-CM3 Board, such as user's manual, datasheets, software, example programs, and so on. If you need these materials, please feel free to contact us.

     
    Related documentations
    Documentations Size Download
    LCD schematic of LPC1768 Board 33.9KB
    NXP LPC1768 Eval Board Schematic 165KB
    NXP LPC1768 MCU Datasheet 312KB
    NXP LPC1768 Eval Board User Manual 1.18MB

    You can use the Cortex-M3 based LPC1768 ARM Evaluation Board to generate and test application programs for the NXP LPC17xx microcontroller family. The LPC1768 ARM Evaluation Board introduces the new NXP LPC1760 family of ARM Cortex-M3 processor-based devices, allowing you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture, it has a wide range of interfaces making it a great starting point for your next Cortex-M3 project. With this hands-on process, you can determine the hardware and software requirements for current and future product development.

    The LPC1768 ARM Evaluation Board ships with the LPC1768 device that is a superset of several other device variants of the LPC17xx microcontroller series. The LPC1768 Board contains all the hardware components required in a single-chip LPC17xx system.

     
    Hardware Specifications:
    The connectors on the LPC1768 arm evaluation board provide easy access to many of the LPC1768's on-chip peripherals.
    • USB 2.0 Full Speed Interface
      Standard USB connectors for USB Device, USB-OTG, USB Host and UART via USB on the LPC1768 board for applications requiring USB communications.
    • Dual Serial Ports
      Standard DB9 connectors are on the LPC1768 for both of the LPC1700's serial ports. Your application may use either of these ports.
    • Dual CAN Ports
      Standard DB9 connectors are on the LPC1768 arm evaluation board for applications requiring CAN communications. Your application may use either or both of these ports, or they may be disabled with a configuration jumper.
    • LCD Display
      A detachable, 240x320 TFT, color LCD display. You may use this graphic display device to show real-time debug and program status messages.
    • MicroSD Card Connector
      A MicroSD Card connector for developing applications requiring access to MicroSD Cards.
    • Joystick
      A 5-position joystick. Your application may use this to control port pin input.
    • LF Amplifier
      An LF Amplifier on the LPC1768 connects the D/A output of the LPC1700 device to a speaker. You may use this LF Amplifier to generate sound.
    • Analog Voltage Control for ADC Input
      An adjustable analog voltage source is on the LPC1768 board for testing the Analog to Digital output feature of the LPC1700. A configuration jumper enables and disables this feature.
    • JTAG and Cortex/ETM Download and Debug
      The LPC1768 board incorporates both a JTAG interface and a Cortex Debug + ETM interface. When coupled with the ULINK2 USB-JTAG adapter, the Serial Wire JTAG interface allows flash programming and debugging. With the ULINKPro adapter, the Cortex Debug/ETM interface allows flash programming and instruction trace debugging.
     
    Block Diagram:
    The hardware block diagram displays input, configuration, power system, and User I/O on the board. This visual presentation helps you to understand the LPC1768 board components.
     
    Technical Data
    ParameterDescription
    Supply Voltage  5V DC (provided by the USB bus of a PC)
    Supply Current  65mA typical, 120mA maximum
    XTAL Frequency  12 MHz
    Microcontroller  NXP LPC1768
    Peripherals  2 x RS232 Interfaces
      2 x CAN Interfaces
      1 x Ethernet Interface
      1 x JTAG Interface
      1 x ETM Interface
      2 x  Cortex Debug Interfaces
      1 x LCD Display
      1 x USB Device/Host/OTG Interface
      1 x Analog Output (connected to speaker by default)
      1 x Analog Input (connected to potentiometer by default)
    Board Size  119mm x 119mm (4.68 " x 4.68")
     
    Software and Examples
    Embest provides plenty of software examples for this evaluation 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.
    About NXP

    NXP is a leading semiconductor company founded by Philips more than 50 years ago. Headquartered in Europe, the company has about 30,000 employees working in more than 30 countries and posted sales of USD 5.4 billion (including the Mobile & Personal business) in 2008.

    NXP creates semiconductors, system solutions and software that deliver better sensory experiences in TVs, set-top boxes, identification applications, mobile phones, cars and a wide range of other electronic devices. News from NXP is located at www.nxp.com.
    Businesses: Automotive & Identification, Home, Multimarket Semiconductors, NXP Software
    Joint Ventures: ~ 50% share in Moversa (JV with Sony), ~ 55% share in NuTune (JV with Thomson)
    Manufacturing joint ventures:
       40% share in Suzhou ASEN Semiconductors Co.Ltd.
       60% share in Jilin NXP Semiconductors Ltd.
       26.6% share in Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation Limited
       61.2% share in Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Company Pte.Ltd.
    Customers:
    35+ direct customers accounting for approximately 50% of sales.
    Customers include Apple, Bosch, Nokia, Philips, Continental, Samsung, Sony, Cisco and Flextronics.
    25,000+ customers reached via NXP's semiconductor distributor partners, including both global and other major distributors such as Arrow, Avnet, Future, WPI and SAC.

     
    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.
     
    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
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    NXP Cortex-M3 product list
    LPC1751FBD80 SOT315 32KB Flash 8KB
    LPC1752FBD80 SOT315 64KB Flash 16KB
    LPC1754FBD80 SOT315 128KB Flash 32KB
    LPC1756FBD80 SOT315 256KB Flash 32KB
    LPC1758FBD80 SOT315 512KB Flash 64KB
    LPC1764FBD100 SOT407 128KB Flash 32KB
    LPC1765FBD100 SOT407 256KB Flash 64KB
    LPC1766FBD100 SOT407 256KB Flash 64KB
    LPC1768FBD100 SOT407 512KB Flash 64KB
     
    LPC17xx Block Diagram
     
    Relevant Documentation Description Link & Attribute
     Cortex-M3 selection guide  NXP Cortex-M3 products comparison table   0.7KB
     Cortex-M3 product list  NXP Cortex-M3 products and their features   0.4KB
     Leaflet of NXP Cortex-M3  Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers with Ethernet, USB, CAN and 12-bit ADC   123KB
    PACKING LIST
    NO NAME / TYPE QTY DESCRIPTION
    1 Embest LPC1768 ARM-CM3 Board 1 Main board.
    2 RS-232 Serial Cable / DB9 F-M 1 Connect the COM port to Host PC. 9-pin male to 9-pin female, no longer than 10ft/3m, wired one-to-one.
    3 USB Cable / A-B 1 To supply power to the board or for downloading and programming.
    4 RJ45 Ethernet Cable 1 Connect to the Ethernet port.
    5 TFT LCD Panel 1 QVGA(240x320), 2.4 inches
    NXP
    Total weight of each standard package (kg): 0.49
    OPTIONAL
    # NAME / TYPE QTY DESCRIPTION
    1 CDROM (free) 1 01-Documents -- user manual, data sheet and the other development document.
    02-images -- image files for this product.
    03-Software -- software program for this product.
    04-Tools -- the utilities tools and software.
    CDROM

    Additional Information

    Model P768