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akifumiokano
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

双方向電圧レベル・シフタ評価ボード:『NTS0304EUK-ARDの動かし方』の動画を公開
https://youtu.be/gQcEmset_QE

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KeitaNaga
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

NXPの「MCX N947」マイコンをベースに、ハンズオン形式で、画像認識サンプルコードの実装を紹介します。

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joseOcampoHernandez
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

This article serves as an update to the MCU-Link Debug Probe Getting Started guide.

 

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

When running firmware v3.xxx onwards, MCU-Link uses WinUSB, so make sure your firmware matches a compatible MCUXpresso IDE version.

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BridgetteS
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

This launch introduces our Smart Card Trust Provisioning Solution, bringing customers a major new capability in protecting their Software Intellectual Property (IP) and guarding against over-production and cloning.

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

NXP's free UI design tool for the open source LVGL graphics library continues to add great new features and capabilities. GUI Guider 1.3.0 was released on January 24th 2022 and includes exciting new widgets, more host platform support, Keil project output and Micropython.

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Eli_H
NXP Pro Support
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Eli_H
NXP Pro Support
NXP Pro Support

The SuperMonkey is here!  Come see the bring-up of an i.MX RT685 based design that uses QSPI flash connected to FlexSPI Port A.

 

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

NXP has now introduced MCU-Link Pro - the second incarnation of the MCU-Link debug probe architecture, adding several powerful capabilities and features to build on the entry level MCU-Link standalone model. This includes power/energy measurement, USB bridging and a J-Link firmware option.

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CosminB05
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

An interactive tutorial on how to create your own MATLAB Simulink temperature sensor application by applying the model-based design approach, how to configure and use the i.MXRT1060 EVK using NXP MCUXpresso, a thermistor module and the IMXRT Toolbox.

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petrstruzka
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

We are pleased to announce that MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool v3 is now available.

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Where to find 3d printed case designs for MCU-Link.

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lpcxpresso_supp
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Please find attached a document detailing various features related to using the IMXRT1170-EVK(B) evaluation board with MCUXpresso IDE v11.x.x and SDK v2.x.x, including details of multicore debugging and how to enable SWO trace on this MCU.

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devonna_dorton
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

New updates to the MCUXpresso suite of software and tools are now available. These updates include support for NXP’s general purpose, crossover and Bluetooth®-enabled Arm® Cortex®-M-based MCUs.

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petrstruzka
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

We are pleased to announce that MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool v2.1 is now available.

MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool is a graphical user interface (GUI) tool covering the secure boot
process, aimed primarily at microcontroller customers. It provides unified GUI front-end over existing
command-line tools - FlashLoader, elftosb, blhost, cst.

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CJarvis
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Interested in a basic overview of the MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool and seeing a live demonstration of the tool?

A new training module for the MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool is posted at the https://nxp.com/training site.

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devonna_dorton
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

NXP has released the newest versions of MCUXpresso SDK, IDE, Configuration Tools, and Secure Provisioning Tool. In addition to new product support, you will find these updates and enhanced features in the new releases.

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andrewmeyerbti
Contributor III

The internal clock frequency of Kinetis chips varies due to manufacturing tolerances. A trim value is programmed into the chips to compensate for this variance and make the slow bus frequency uniform between chips.

For some inexplicable reason, this trim value is not active during debug mode. This makes developing serial and CAN applications very difficult, as the baud rates which are set are not the baud rates which are achieved. To make matters worse, if I understand the documentation correctly, the baud rate in debug mode is different from the baud rate in normal mode.

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nxf42461
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

The purpose of this Blog is to assist new users of the AppWizard to create and run their first project. The AppWizard is a tool for creating complete and ready-to-use emWin applications. The tool makes it very easy to build an application, manage resources and even define the application’s behavior.

Managing resources of an application is also made incredibly easy since the user simply has to add their resources to the project. All of the rest is done by the AppWizard, this means the user doesn’t have to fiddle around with dozens of resource files anymore.

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lpcxpresso_supp
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

LPCScrypt v2.1.1 | NXP  is now available. This release incorporates the latest versions of LPC-Link2 firmware for both CMSIS-DAP and also SEGGER J-Link.

LPCScrypt is a command-line based, fast flash (internal and QSPI), EEPROM, OTP and security programming tool for LPC1800 and LPC4300 series microcontrollers. It is also the primary delivery mechanism for supplying and programming CMSIS-DAP firmware images for LPC-Link2 and LPCXpresso Boards.

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devonna_dorton
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

NXP's MCUXpresso Software and Tools has expanded to include a new Secure Provisioning Tool, support for integrated third software solutions and has major improvements in the user experience for software selection. This newly updated suite further augments the easy-to-use SDK, IDE and Configuration Tools for streamlined development with Arm® Cortex®-M cores, including NXP’s LPC and Kinetis MCUs and the  i.MX RT Crossover Processors. A (comprehensive) list of supported devices can be found in the MCUXpresso community here: https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-333073

 

MCUXpresso software and tools bring together the best of NXP’s software enablement (core technologies) and integrated solutions from select partners (enabling technologies) into one enablement ecosystem for a shared software experience across a broad set of Arm® Cortex®-M MCUs.

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MeganHansen
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

New versions of MCUXpresso SDK, IDE, and Configuration Tools are now available, along with a new Secure Provisioning Tool.

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Kathleen
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Today I conclude my countdown of top reasons to use i.MX RT1010, and I wanted to end the blog series in the same way that it began – by talking about how to get started. It is has been  2 weeks since my first post, so hopefully by now you have found the $10.10 in your couch cushion to order your i.MX RT1010 EVK. Maybe you even already have the EVK on your desk and followed the instructions on the Getting Started webpage which leads you to download the software and tools. But what is MCUXpresso and how much does it cost?

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vishakhadakhane
Contributor III

Hello, recently I have done Periph Blinky e.g. from LPCOpen library on MCUxpresso. I am using LPC1769 chip and I have toggled GPIO pin. In my case I have used buzzer pin i.e. Port 3 & Pin 25. Instead of using Timer delay I created a delay function i.e. void delay_ms(unsigned int ms). Here I am attaching the systick.c file. Hope it helpsSmiley Happy!!  

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vishakhadakhane
Contributor III

Hello everyone, I am working on MCUxpresso and using LPC1769 controller. I am done with Led blinking in MCUxpresso. I have used flash magic to flash the hex file in controller using usb to ttl. But I faced a hex file issue while doing this project. So I thought I should share this with everyone who are facing the same issue. After compiling only .axf was getting created. For creating .hex file ,you need to do following settings

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nxf46154
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

New versions of MCUXpresso SDK, IDE, and Configuration Tools are now available. In addition to new product support, you will find these updates and enhanced features in the new releases

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Amazon Web Services has released a preconfigured FreeRTOS example for Armv8-M and the NXP LPCXpresso55S69 board. With the addition of board- and device-specific examples, it is even easier to start and use the Arm® TrustZone® features combined with MPU (Memory Protection Unit) on the NXP LPC55xx MCU.

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

I really love tiny and bread board friendly boards, especially if they are very affordable and can be use with Eclipse based tools. So I was excited to see the NXP LPC845-BRK board to be available at Mouser, so I ended up ordering multiple boards right away. Why multiple? Because they only cost CHF 5.95 (around $6)!

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MeganHansen
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

NXP has released the newest versions of MCUXpresso SDK, IDE, and configuration tools. In addition to new product support, you will find these updates and enhanced features in the new releases:

 

MCUXpresso SDK v2.5.0

  • Updated support for i.MX RT1020, i.MX RT1060, i.MX7ULP, i.MX8MQ, LPC54S0xx, LPC51U68
  • Updated to latest GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain compiler (GCC Version 7-2018-q2-update)
  • Expanded device and board support for Azure Cloud Connectivity, MCU Bootloader, NXP Touch Library, Multicore SDK
  • Updated included middleware - mbedTLS, Amazon FreeRTOS(TM), emWin
  • Updates to NXP developed middleware and drivers:
    • SDMMC, SDIO, SDSPI
    • EDMA, Flash, FlexCAN, FTM, SAI, GPIO
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