Introduction
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The LPC800 is an ARM Cortex-M0+ based, low-cost 32-bit MCU operating at CPU frequencies of |
Device variants:
lpc800
Introduction
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AN11249: ROM I2C Driver usage on the LPC11Axx |
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![]() LPC4088 POS Demo - Compiling the software & flashing the boardAfter connecting the three boards together, it's time to compile the software and flash it onto the board. To do so, please follow below steps. 2) Unzip the software. |
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![]() LPC4088 POS Demo - Connecting the boards togetherIn order to use the demo, the three boards (Embedded Artists Base Board, LPC4088 OEM module, CLRC663 Blueboard) must be connected together. |
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![]() LPC4088 POS Demo - Running the demoDirectly after programming the FLASH has finished, or after power-up, the demo is ready to use. The following screen will be presented: |
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![]() LPC4088 POS Demo Software |
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![]() The LPC111xLV/LPC11xxLVUK is an ARM Cortex-M0 based, low-cost 32-bit MCU family, |
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The uEZGUI-1788-43WQS is designed to be used as an “off-the-shelf” Graphical User Interface (GUI) or Human Machine Interface (HMI) in a variety of end customer applications. The miniature, self-contained design is well suited to be embedded directly into your product and FDI offers prepackaged versions for stand-alone use. FDI also offers low cost customization services for customer specific hardware, software or packaging applications at volumes of 500 units or more.
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LPCOpen Platform for NXP LPC MicrocontrollersThe LPCOpen platform provides software support for multiple NXP devices and is constantly being developed and improved. The LPCOpen platform is download in multiple parts. However, you only need the LPCOpen paltform code to get the core drivers and examples. The following are the main and optional components on the LPCOpen platform: |
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