Failure in LPC1768 erasing and programming

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Failure in LPC1768 erasing and programming

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Adibsp on Mon Jul 08 05:55:07 MST 2013
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once I used Flash magic to serial programming but didn't succeed.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Wouter on Mon Jul 08 06:59:48 MST 2013

Hi,


 


You should be able to erase/reprogram the chip when booting into ISP mode: Pull pin P2.10 (ISP) low during reset. The device now boots into ISP mode, and does not boot the application. You should now be able to erase or reprogram the chip using either JTAG, SWD or ISP.


 


Regards,


Wouter

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