I have the LPC-Link2 board that I want to use as development board for LPC4370. I bought just one and it turns out I need another one to program and debug it. It is out of stock on the NXP website, at the time of writing this post. So my question is, what are my options for programming the board and debugging my code. I am sorry if this is a basic question. I am new to this. I am using LPCXpresso IDE for development.
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Digikey has a large supply. OM13054,598 NXP USA Inc. | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | DigiKey. The LPCXpresso V2/V3 development boards can also be configured as an external probe via a jumper.
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MCUXpresso Support
Thank you very much both of you for your replies. I have placed an order through digikey. Brendon, i will look in to using MCUXpresso. Thank you for the suggestion.
Hi Ravi,
Just wanted to recommend you switch to MCUXpresso IDE. This tool is the follow on to LPCXpresso IDE, has no memory size restrictions and is where we are putting our development resources. This new IDE will be very familiar to LPCXpresso IDE, and has much better support for J-link, P&E probes, giving you other options.
LPC-Link2 is a very popular probe, so sometimes we get peaks of demand and run out of stock. However, this is usually a temporary issue. Our etailer partners, like Digikey, Mouser and Farnell/Newark usually carry a good amount of inventory. Embedded Artists also sell this probe directly from their webstore.
regards
Brendon
Digikey has a large supply. OM13054,598 NXP USA Inc. | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | DigiKey. The LPCXpresso V2/V3 development boards can also be configured as an external probe via a jumper.
Thanks and regards,
MCUXpresso Support