wiki:TBR/BSP/Lpc24xx

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Lpc24xx

{{Infobox BSP |BSP_name = LPC24xx |Manufacturer = NXP |image = Lpcxx.png |caption = LPC2478 board |Board_URL = http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/kits/lpc2478_kit.php |Architecture = ARMv4 |CPU_model = ARM7 |Monitor = U-Boot |Simulator = N/A |Aliases = Various |RAM = 32 MB SDRAM + 96 KB internal |NVMEM = 128 MB NAND FLASH, 4 MB NOR FLASH + 512 kB internal |Serial = 3 x I2C, 1 x I2S, 4 x UARTs, 3 x SPI/SSP |NICs = 10/100 Ethernet |Other = USB 2.0 full-speed OTG/Device/ OHCI plus PHY and DMA }}

Overview

The LPC24xx series is built on a 2-AHB bus architecture. Like the LPC23xx series, the LPC24xx features Ethernet, USB FS, and CAN. The LPC24xx further adds a USB Host/OTG, an external bus, and higher I/O count, making this the most powerful series of ARM7-based MCUs in the marketplace. Our newest LPC247x microcontrollers further integrate an LCD controller supporting high resolution STN and TFT panels with up to 24-bit true color. These microcontrollers support Super-Twisted Nematic (STN) and Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) graphic display panels up to 1024 x 768 pixels, from monochrome up to 24-bit true-color, and with hardware cursor support. This capability is ideal for point-of-sale, industrial, and medical/diagnostic applications. Further, the LCD controller supports Windows CE data formats.

Key Features

  • 72MHz, 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S with dual AHB buses
  • External interface for SDRAM, SRAM, and flash
  • 10/100 Ethernet MAC interface with DMA and MII/RMII interface
  • USB 2.0 full-speed OTG/Device/OHCI plus PHY and DMA
  • Available with LCD STN/TFT graphics controller
  • Wide range of peripherals, including CAN, I2S, ADC, PWM, and more

400px?= Board Setup =

If there are special jumper or ROM monitor settings, describe them.

Downloading and Executing

Describe the download procedure.

Debugging

How do you debug code on this board? What gdb setup? BDM, stub, etc?

Test Reports

Complete test suite pass on 2009-12-28 with CVS head and VFP soft-float model.

=References=

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