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   * Press the reset button, green LED will indicate that you have power connected. ​   * Press the reset button, green LED will indicate that you have power connected. ​
   * Select target on mbed online compiler   * Select target on mbed online compiler
-  * Create a blinky program like below+  * Create a blinky program like below. Compile and it will get downloaded.
 <code c++> <code c++>
 #include "​mbed.h"​ #include "​mbed.h"​
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
 +  *Connect the board to j-link.
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   * Open J-Flash Lite, select the device.   * Open J-Flash Lite, select the device.
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   * Select the bin file downloaded from mbed compiler.   * Select the bin file downloaded from mbed compiler.
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 +  * Click on Program device
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   * Press RESET, and the board will now be running your code.   * Press RESET, and the board will now be running your code.
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 ==USB Serial Port== ==USB Serial Port==
   * To use the debug serial port out of the LPC1769 to emulate a serial port over USB see example [[https://​developer.mbed.org/​handbook/​USBSerial|here.]]   * To use the debug serial port out of the LPC1769 to emulate a serial port over USB see example [[https://​developer.mbed.org/​handbook/​USBSerial|here.]]
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 =====References===== =====References=====
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