ARM Cortex M3 LPC1768 Dev Kit

This kit makes experimenting with LPC1768 cortex M3 a breeze. We will doing a video tutorial series using the same kit. Since all the modules provided with the kit can used either for experimenting or for the next prototype you're building. The Explore LPC 1768 stick fits on breadboard. The kit allows us to do more than 15 interfaces and examples, which we think are commonly used peripherals. You can add more and extend the capabilities. 

Kit Contents:

  1. Explore Cortex M3 LPC 1768 Stick 
  2. USB shield (CP2102).
  3. Micro SD card Breakout Board.
  4. Two channel Relay Board.
  5. LCD Breakout Board
  6. Twelve 5mm LEDs.
  7. Four Switches in DIP package
  8. LCD 16x2.
  9. One Seven Segment Display.
  10. AT24C16 EEPROM
  11. Light Sensor(LDR).
  12. Temperature sensor(LM35).
  13. Transistor BC547.
  14. Two Breadboards.
  15. Buzzer.
  16. Trim Pot
  17. DC Motor
  18. Micro USB Cable.
  19. Power Adapter .
  20. Single wire female connectors.

Features:

  • USB Bootloader, no external programmer required
  • Runs upto 100MHz (12MHz onboard crystal)
  • 80 pin breakout, fits on breadboard
  • On board RTC battery
  • SPI, I2C, USB interfaces
  • 50+ GPIO pins
    • MCU LPC1768 features:
      • ARM Cortex-M3 processor, running at frequencies of up to 100 MHz
      • ARM Cortex-M3 built-in Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
      • Up to 512 kB on-chip flash programming memory
      • Up to 64 kB On-chip SRAM
      • In-System Programming (ISP) and In-Application Programming (IAP)
      • Eight channel General Purpose DMA controller (GPDMA)
      • Ethernet MAC with RMII interface and dedicated DMA controller
      • USB 2.0 full-speed device/Host/OTG controller
      • Four UARTs with fractional baud rate generation, internal FIFO, and DMA support
      • CAN 2.0B controller with two channels
      • SPI controller with synchronous, serial, full duplex communication
      • Two SSP controllers with FIFO and multi-protocol capabilities
      • Three enhanced I2C bus interfaces
      • I2S (Inter-IC Sound) interface
      • 70 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins with configurable pull-up/down resistors
      • 12-bit/8-ch Analog/Digital Converter (ADC) with conversion rates up to 200 kHz
      • 10-bit Digital/Analog Converter (DAC) with dedicated conversion timer and DMA
      • Four general purpose timers/counters
      • One motor control PWM with support for three-phase motor control
      • Quadrature encoder interface that can monitor one external quadrature encoder
      • One standard PWM/timer block with external count input
      • Low power RTC with a separate power domain and dedicated oscillator
      • WatchDog Timer (WDT)
      • ARM Cortex-M3 system tick timer, including an external clock input option
      • Repetitive interrupt timer provides programmable and repeating timed interrupts
      • Each peripheral has its own clock divider for further power savings
      • Standard JTAG test/debug interface for compatibility with existing tools
      • Integrated PMU (Power Management Unit)
      • Four reduced power modes: Sleep, Deep-sleep, Power-down, and Deep power-down
      • Single 3.3 V power supply (2.4 V to 3.6 V)
      • Four external interrupt inputs configurable as edge/level sensitive
      • Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input
      • Wake-up Interrupt Controller (WIC)
      • Processor wake-up from Power-down mode via any interrupt
      • Brownout detect with separate threshold for interrupt and forced reset
      • Power-On Reset (POR)
      • Crystal oscillator with an operating range of 1 MHz to 25 MHz
      • 4 MHz internal RC oscillator trimmed to 1 % accuracy
      • Code Read Protection (CRP) with different security levels
      • Unique device serial number for identification purposes

Resources:


Tutorials

We are build this stuff, check back again soon!
We are build this stuff, check back again soon!