For ages now, I have been programming LPC devices from LPC XPresso using an OM13035. I need to buy another one, but it has been discontinued. What replaced it?
When it connects to LPC Xpresso, first is says "Link Server not found" before it goes on to connect to the OM13035.
What is "Link Server"?
If you basically want a debug probe for use with LPCXpresso IDE, look at LPC-Link2. This offers much better performance and capabilities than the original LPC-Link that was built into the early "stick" shaped LPCXpresso boards that have now been discontinued.
You can also get an LPC-Link2 built into the latest LPCXpresso V2 and V3 boards:
LPC-Link2 will also work just as well with the new MCUXpresso IDE too.
Note that the debug probe built into the new LPCXpresso1115-CD board that Soledad refers to cannot be used to program an off-board MCU (unlike the original LPC-Link).
Regards,
LPCXpresso Support
Hi,
The LPCXpresso™ LPC1115 is discontinued and replaced by the OM13087
LPCXpresso board for LPC1115 with CMSIS DAP probe|NXP
Redlink (also known as Link Server) is the mechanism used by LPCXpresso to provide a debug connection down to a target MCU. It provides the means to connect to single MCUs or to multiple CPUs within the same MCU via a single debug probe.
Please check the below links for more information:
LPC-Link2 fails to enumerate with CMSIS-DAP firmware
Have a great day,
Soledad
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