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LPCOpen for LPC54608

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joachimbeck
Contributor I

Hello,

I am looking for the LPCOpen code for LPC54608. Is this available somewhere?

Best regards

Joachim

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joachimbeck
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Hi Kerry

Hi Carsten,

thank you for your answers. I downloaded the SDK 2.2 for LPC546xx, but i cannot find any support for USB or Ethernet. Does this mean, i have to add this by myself? 

Thank you for your support.

Best Regards

Joachim

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kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Joachim,

   In the download link, please do the configuration like the following picture:

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You need to select all in the optional middleware.Then generate the code and download it.

Please try it again.


Have a great day,
Kerry

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kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Joachim Beck ,

  Carsten Groen is correct, LPC546XX don't have the lpcopen code.

  Please download the SDK code for LPC546XX from this link:

Welcome to MCUXpresso | MCUXpresso Config Tools 

 SDK builder, the chip choose LPC54608, generate the code, and download it.

Wish it helps you!


Have a great day,
Kerry

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carstengroen
Senior Contributor II

Joachim,

a short answer is "no" unfortunately :smileysad:

NXP has chosen to abandon LPCOpen for new stuff and are jumping on the "SDK wagon".

More on this here: https://community.nxp.com/thread/451409 

At least here in the company we are very sorry for this as we have used LPCOpen for many of the LPC chips until now and it would have made it so much easier to port stuff.

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