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NXP OM13085UL 開發板, LPC1769 MCU、乙太網路 10/100
Evaluation Board, LPCXpresso, LPC1769 MCU, 乙太網路Ethernet 10/100 PHY, CMSIS-DAP Debug Probe



The OM13085 is a pioneered by NXP and Embedded Artists, the LPCXpresso™ Development Platform includes LPCXpresso target boards to get you up and running quickly. Designed for simple, rapid prototyping and evaluation, LPCXpresso™ development boards work with the LPCXpresso IDE and other industry leading partner tool chains. LPCXpresso™ is an end-to-end solution enabling embedded engineers to develop their applications from initial evaluation to final production. This LPCXpresso™ board is populated with the LPC1769 to demonstrate and enable evaluate of the features of the LPC1700 product series. The board includes an on-board, CMSIS-DAP compatible debug probe as well as a connector for use with 3rd party debug probes.

- LPC1769 Cortex-M3 based microcontroller
- Integrated CMSIS-DAP debug probe
- Debug probe section of the board can be snapped off to reduce board size
- 10-pin SWD connector for use with an external debug probe
- Ethernet 10/100 PHY
- Reset and ISP boot mode buttons
- Tricolor LED
- LPCXpresso/mbed debug expansion connectors



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【Documentation and Resources】:
The following resources are available for download.
*Documents
*3D Model
Note that Embedded Artists provides STEP file(s) to assist with customer design. These STEP files however should only be used as a reference and having actual modules in hand when designing is highly recommended.
*Forum and Support
*Books
*Demos


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LPC1769 LPCXpresso / LPCXpresso1769 with CMSIS-DAP
The LPCXpresso1769 board with CMSIS-DAP containing NXP's ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller has been designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with Cortex-M3. The board is the successor of the original LPC1769 LPCXpresso board. This updated version has several enhancements;
- The debug interface is CMSIS-DAP compatible, meaning that it is supported by many development environments, including (but not limited to) LPCXpresso IDE, uVision from Keil/ARM, Embedded Workbench from IAR, etc.
- The CMSIS-DAP debugger can be disabled with a jumper, allowing an external debugger to be connected (via a standard 10 pos Cortex debug connector)
- The debug side can be removed in a simpler way than before (snap/break off), but note that it is not possible to connect the two parts again. After breaking off the debug side, we recommend using LPC-Link2 as the debug solution.
- RGB-LED has been added
- ISP-enable push-button has been added
- Reset push-button has been added
- The pcb is a 4-layer design with better grounding and power supply layout, making the board better suited for integration
- The overall board size is smaller, but the expansion pins (2x27 positions) are mechanically compatible with the original design - making the transition to this new version very smooth
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.

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
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 105 mm |
Power | 3.3V external powering, or
4.5-5.5V external powering, or
from USB via CMSIS-DAP debug interface |
Connectors | All relevant LPC1769 pins available on expansion connector (2x27 pin rows, 100 mil pitch, 900 mil between rows) |
Other | • Embedded debug interface that is CMSIS-DAP compatible
• Embedded debugger can be disabled to allow external debuggers to connect to the 10 pos Cortex debug connector
• RGB-LED
• ISP-enable push-button
• Reset push-button |

