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POWERAVR NXP LPC1768 board

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2011

Review of the POWERAVR NXP LPC1768 board from WayEngineer: http://www.wayengineer.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=50_67&a...

Read the complete written review on our blog: http://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/2011/09/review-poweravr-nxp-lpc1768-board-v2/

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  • Hi, I have same board but I cant program it by using usb. I dont know what I´m doing wrong. I would want to know how to see the memory program of LPC1768 in my PC, like a mass storage device. I tried it by connecting usb_device (CN12) to my PC, and selecting D- and D+ jumpers but it doesnt works. Could you please explain to me step by step how to do this? Thank you in advance.

  • @gma90 You would have to download, compile and program the "LPC1700 secondary USB bootloader" on to the chip :)

  • hello dear i m new 1 i want to switch to arm processor from 8bit controller i only want to see that how you transfer program to board and which compiler you are using. i m interested to see your computer screen when you transfer sample program to board

  • @assad3345 Thank you for your interest in our development progress. It's great to hear that you thought about chaging to 32-bit microcontrollers, though unfortunately you can't "swab" to another processor, using the same code, without making a good amount of changes - especially not when going to 8-bit to 32-bit, as you have to take care about optimizing too. With this board we use the uVision C compiler from Keil. This compiler is very flexible, and supports many different processors.

  • @assad3345 Thank you for your interest in our development progress. It's great to hear that you thought about chaging to 32-bit microcontrollers, though unfortunately you can't "swab" to another processor, using the same code, without making a good amount of changes - especially not when going to 8-bit to 32-bit, as you have to take care about optimizing too. With this board we use the uVision C compiler from Keil. This compiler is very flexible, and supports many different processors.

  • very useful man. I have the same board and didn't come with a manual.

  • @madpuri Thank you. Please do not hesitate if you have any questions regarding the use of the board or how to program it.

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  • @mindthomas thank you midthomas. I have send you a private message, please read it.

  • Awesome Review.

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