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How to find board or MCU in MCUXpresso IDE v11.2.0

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phirung
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I'm new to NXP. I've purchased an OM13058 dev board using LPC11U68.

I've downloaded and opened the MCUXpresso IDE v11.2.0.

When I go to the "Install MCUXpresso SDK's" window I get a list of boards or processors chosen by a tab at the top of the selection window.

Neither the OM13058 nor the LPC11U68 are listed when I examine the lists.

When I type either identifier into the filter, the lists disappear, from which I assume that neither are listed.

Could you please explain how to proceed? With thanks.

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phirung
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I've been advised by Alice_Yang that MCUXpresso does not support LPC11U68, and that I should use LPCXpresso instead. See:

https://community.nxp.com/t5/LPC-Microcontrollers/How-to-install-LPC11U68-SDK-in-MCUXpresso/m-p/1074...

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Alexis_A
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Hello Phitun,

Using MCUXpresso is also possible to use the LPCOpen, in fact, MCUXpresso has preinstalled some versions of LPCOpen, if click in Import Project(s) from file system in the following path you can find them:

MCUXpressoIDE_11.2.0_4120\ide\Examples\LPCOpen

If you want to import any of the examples you would also need these two folders in your project as well:

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Best Regards,

Alexis Andalon

 

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phirung
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I've been advised by Alice_Yang that MCUXpresso does not support LPC11U68, and that I should use LPCXpresso instead. See:

https://community.nxp.com/t5/LPC-Microcontrollers/How-to-install-LPC11U68-SDK-in-MCUXpresso/m-p/1074...

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