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<WRAP centeralign>//**n-PRO-00**// </WRAP> | <WRAP centeralign>//**n-PRO-00**// </WRAP> | ||
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- | | License | GPL 2.0 | | + | | License | GPL 2.0 | |
- | | Status | Tested | | + | | Status | Tested | |
- | | Buy at: | | | + | | Buy at: | | |
- | | Categories | | | + | | Categories | | |
- | | Hardware repo | [[https://bitbucket.org/nimbus_it/n-pro-00|Bitbucket]] | | + | | Hardware repo | [[https://bitbucket.org/nimbus_it/pcba-n-pro-00|Bitbucket]] | |
- | | Firmware repo | [[https://bitbucket.org/nimbus_it/n-pro-00|Bitbucket]] | | + | | Firmware repo | | |
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- | n-PRO-00 is an easy to use ARM Cortex-M0 rapid prototyping board targeting smaller control applications and low-power applications. The [[nblocks:formfactor|n-Blocks pro form factor]] makes the board perfect for seamless integration. | + | n-PRO-00 is an easy to use ARM Cortex-M0 rapid prototyping board targeting relatively less complicated control applications and power efficient applications. The form factor of [[nblocks:|n-Blocks PRO]] makes it perfectly suitable for seamless integration. |
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===== Overview===== | ===== Overview===== | ||
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- | [[nblocks:n-PRO-00|n-PRO-00]] features LPC11U35 microcontroller from NXP. It contains a Cortex-M0 core that can operate at frequencies up to 50 MHz. Internal PLL:s can create the core clock of 48 MHz from the external 12.0000 MHz crystal. A USB clock reference of 48 MHz can also be created this way. Since no cables are needed, it's hassle free and can be used for quick development of prototypes. | + | [[nblocks:n-PRO-00|n-PRO-00]] features LPC11U35 microcontroller from NXP. Since no cables are required, it is easy to use and can be used for rapid prototyping and proof of concept related applications. It contains a Cortex-M0 core that can operate at frequencies up to 50 MHz. The external 12 Mhz crystal provides standard serial bit rates and maximum execution speed. LPC11U35 has an on-chip ROM with In-System Programming capability which supports UART and USB flash programming. The flash API implements a simple interface to the on-board flash programming functionality and allows entry to ISP mode at any time. There is no need to write the drivers for basic interface of Human Interface Devices (HID) and Mass storage Class (MSC) devices in case of USB API development environment. |
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- | LPC11U35 has an on-chip ROM with In-System Programming capability which supports UART and USB flash programming. The flash API implements a simple interface to the on-board flash programming functionality and allows entry to ISP mode at any time. The USB API supports development of Human Interface Devices (HID) and Mass storage Class (MSC) devices without requiring driver code to be written by the customer or stored in flash. | + | |
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* Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz | * Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz | ||
* 12 MHz internal RC oscillator, can be used as a system clock | * 12 MHz internal RC oscillator, can be used as a system clock | ||
- | * Unique device serial number for identification purposes | + | * Unique device serial number for identification purposes |
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- | =====Main Features Of The Board===== | + | =====n-PRO-00 Features===== |
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* Prototyping form-factor | * Prototyping form-factor | ||
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- | =====Board Pinout projected to Top side===== | + | =====Board Pinout===== |
- | n-PRO-00 is a **HOST** board with 2 x 60 pin MOLEX SLIMSTACK connectors at bottom side,, following the [[nblocks:nproformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]].\\ | + | n-PRO-00 is a **HOST** board with two Hirose DF30-series 60-pin low profile connectors at bottom side, following the [[nblocks:nproformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]].\\ |
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- | ===== Geting started===== | + | \\ |
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+ | ===== Getting started===== | ||
===Blinky with mbed compiler=== | ===Blinky with mbed compiler=== | ||
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==USB Serial Port== | ==USB Serial Port== | ||
- | * To use the debug serial port out of the LPC11U35 to emulate a serial port over USB see example[[https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/USBSerial|here.]] | + | * To use the debug serial port of the LPC11U35 to emulate a serial port over USB see the example [[https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/USBSerial|here.]] |
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+ | ===Using n-PRO-00 as drag n drop programming tool=== | ||
+ | The 10-pin JTAG connector available on board, is to program a target ARM-Cortex board (Not the n-PRO-00 LPC11U35 Microcontroller). \\ | ||
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+ | To be able to use the n-PRO-00 as programming tool we first need to program it with one of the binaries below:\\ | ||
+ | Once the CMSIS-DAP firmware is programmed to n-PRO-00 LPC11U35 Flash memory, it appears as a USB disk.\\ | ||
+ | Now we are ready to drag n drop the binary for the target board to the USB disk.\\ | ||
+ | ==LPC1768/LPC812== | ||
+ | *[[https://developer.mbed.org/users/chalikias/code/mbed-HDK/| LPC11U35-Firmware for communicating with LPC1768]] (Does not create virtual serial port) | ||
+ | *[[https://os.mbed.com/platforms/SWDAP-LPC11U35/ |SWDAP-LPC11U35 NXP LPC1768 PREBUILD IMAGE]] (Creates a virtual serial port) | ||
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+ | ==LPC1114FN28== | ||
+ | *[[https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Switch-Science/wiki/Firmware-LPC1114FN28| Firmware LPC1114FN28]] (Firmware to use n-DAP with the non-SMD LPC1114FN28 DIP-28) | ||
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+ | ==nRF51822== | ||
+ | *[[http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/Arch_BLE| Seeed studio wiki Arch BLE]] | ||
+ | *[[http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/File:Lpc11u35_nrf51822_if_mbed.bin.zip| Seeed studio wiki File:Lpc11u35 nrf51822 if mbed.bin.zip]] | ||
+ | *[[https://os.mbed.com/platforms/Y5-LPC11U35-MBUG/#bootloader-for-ble-mbug |Bootloader for BLE mbug]] | ||
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+ | ==NXP K64F== | ||
+ | *[[https://os.mbed.com/platforms/SWDAP-LPC11U35/NXP K64F]] | ||
+ | *[[https://os.mbed.com/media/uploads/chris/lpc11u35_swdap_k64f_if_crc.bin bin]] | ||
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+ | ==CMSIS-DAP Interface Firmware== | ||
+ | * [[https://docs.mbed.com/docs/handbook/en/latest/CMSIS/Interface_Firmware/ |CMSIS-DAP Interface Firmware]] | ||
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=====References===== | =====References===== |