We're considering using an LPC-Link 2 debugger (OM13054UL) to program devices. Our distributors (eg. Element14) provide two variants of this debugger, one based on LPC1100, and another based on LPC4300.
On NXP's website, I can only find information about the LPC4300-based variant.
Is there really an LPC1100-based LPC-Link 2 ? Can it be used instead of the LPC4300-based variant ? If so, where can I find CMSIS-DAP firmware for the LPC1100-based LPC Link 2 ?
Best regards,
Ivo.
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NO, there is only one version of LPC-Link2 - it contains an LPC4300 device. It can, of course, be used to debug any NXP ARM Cortex-M based device.
NO, there is only one version of LPC-Link2 - it contains an LPC4300 device. It can, of course, be used to debug any NXP ARM Cortex-M based device.
Hi Ivo Clarysse,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and
for the opportunity to serve you.
There's no such an LPC-link2 debug probe version that uses the LPC1100.
Hope this is clear.
Have a great day,
TIC
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