Content originally posted in LPCWare by lewispaul on Tue Oct 01 22:58:15 MST 2013
Thanks, I did find all of that. One thing of note, unless you want to use the Virtual COM port via USB, then the board changes are not needed. So, if you wanted to go to a conventional UART / RS232 or similar, follow the schematic as wired. If you do need to make the change, note they are zero ohm resistors. So, just clip out the old resistors and use a solder bridge - the pins are close together and should bridge easily.
I'm still searching for that (source code of the) project that shipped with the LPC812-MAX. Somebody out there that actually helped create the board and providing that sample program maybe is listening????