LPCXpresso4337 Development Board

The LPCXpresso family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development system for NXP's CortexM MCUs. 

The LPCXpresso4337 board has been developed by NXP to enable evaluation of and prototyping with the LPC4300 family of MCUs, and features the LPC4337 in its 100 PIN BGA package option.

The LPC435x/3x/2x/1x are ARM Cortex-M4 based microcontrollers for embedded applications which include an ARM Cortex-M0 coprocessor, up to 1 MB of flash and 136 kB of on-chip SRAM, 16 kB of EEPROM memory, a quad SPI Flash Interface (SPIFI), advanced configurable peripherals such as the State Configurable Timer (SCT) and the Serial General Purpose I/O (SGPIO) interface, two High-speed USB controllers, Ethernet, LCD, an external memory controller, and multiple digital and analog peripherals. The LPC435x/3x/2x/1x operate at CPU frequencies of up to 204 MHz

LPCXpresso IDE supports programming and debugging LPCXpresso boards using the on-board CMSISDAP debug interface, or with an external debug probe such as LPC-Link2. LPCXpresso4337 is ready for use with the LPCXpresso IDE. An external debug probe can be used by simply connecting it to the board via the P1 connector and powering the board via the J3 USB connection.

The LPCXpresso4337 board can be used with development tools from NXP partners including Atollic,Keil, IAR, Rowley and SEGGER. The board is pre-programmed with CMSIS-DAP firmware, so can also be used with these tool-chains by setting the on-board debug probe to boot from flash (removing the JP3 jumper).

Applications

  • Motor control
  • Power management
  • White goods
  • RFID readers
  • Embedded audio applications
  • Industrial automation
  • e-metering
 
  • LPC4337 dual-core (M4F and M0 ) MCU running at up to 208MHz
  • On-board high-speed USB based debug probe with CMSIS-DAP and LPCXpresso IDE Redlink protocol options, can debug the on-board LPC4337 or external target
  • Support for external debug probes
  • Tri-color LED
  • Target Reset, ISP and WAKE buttons
  • Expansion options based on Arduino UNO R3 and Pmod™, plus additional expansion port pins
  • On-board Ethernet PHY (output available at expansion connectors)
  • High speed USB A/B connector for host or slave operation
  • 8Mb Macronix quad SPI flash
  • UART, I2C and SPI port bridging from LPC4337 target to USB via the on-board debug probe
  • FTDI UART connector

Datasheet

 
 
12 de abril de 2015