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The datasheet of the LPC1756 is mentioning using the CLKOUT (P1.27) to calibrate the RTC. 

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The LPC1756 does not have P1.27 in the PIN description. Is there another pin available to multiplex this feature to?

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Hi,

You are right, for the LPC175x family, all the LPC175x MCU are 80 pins package, while the LPC176x family are 100 package. The LPC176x family have the P1[27]/CLKOUT pin, but the LPC175x do not have P1[27]/CLKOUT pin.

I suppose this may be a workaround, the following fig is the clock of LPC175x, you can use the rtc_clk as the PLL input, for example multiply the rtc_clk with a number N, the PLL clock PLLCLK will be rtc_clck*N. Then the CCLK frequency will be rtc_clk*N. You can use for example I2S as a master, the I2S bit clock can be from the pclk1, the I2S bit clock can be configures as cclk/N or rtc_clk with an internal divider, because the bit clock of I2S is continuous, so you can calibrate the rtc_clk.

Hope it can help you

BR

XiangJun Rong

 

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Hi,

You are right, for the LPC175x family, all the LPC175x MCU are 80 pins package, while the LPC176x family are 100 package. The LPC176x family have the P1[27]/CLKOUT pin, but the LPC175x do not have P1[27]/CLKOUT pin.

I suppose this may be a workaround, the following fig is the clock of LPC175x, you can use the rtc_clk as the PLL input, for example multiply the rtc_clk with a number N, the PLL clock PLLCLK will be rtc_clck*N. Then the CCLK frequency will be rtc_clk*N. You can use for example I2S as a master, the I2S bit clock can be from the pclk1, the I2S bit clock can be configures as cclk/N or rtc_clk with an internal divider, because the bit clock of I2S is continuous, so you can calibrate the rtc_clk.

Hope it can help you

BR

XiangJun Rong

 

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Thank you for your reply. That is actually a good idea. I did not think of that.
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