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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Sat Jun 14 05:12:56 MST 2014
Hi,

i'm loocking for LPC2468 svd file. Can someone help me? I look on the site but i haven't found it.

Thank to everyone!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Wed Jun 18 00:45:42 MST 2014
Really Thank You for your help. I will proceed to buy this board.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Wed Jun 18 00:02:18 MST 2014
You can purchase any of the (original design) LPCXpresso boards, and then split the built in LPC-Link debug probe off from the target MCU. See this page for details of the boards, including their part numbers…

http://www.lpcware.com/LPCXpressoBoards

There is a video half way down the page about splitting the board.

Regards,
LPCXpresso Support

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 23:56:43 MST 2014
It doesn't matter which one you buy, as you are going to split the lpc-link off anyway. However, you could buy the OM13000 which has an LPC1769 attached, which is very similar to LPC2468. You could then try the LPC1769 before splitting it off, and see for yourself the similarity.

Search the web for OM13000 and you will find lots of distributors stocking this board. If you are in Europe, you could also try Embedded Artists.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 08:58:57 MST 2014
Excuse me but i don't found it on the NXP Site. Can you indicate the link to order the correct part please?
So is most easy for me to buy the correct item?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 08:42:00 MST 2014
No, I can't as you are failing to read and understand any of the help I am giving to you. One more time:

You need and LPC-Link. It works with all LPC2000 and LPC3000 parts.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 08:33:22 MST 2014
Hi,

i found the "OM13012" and reading the documentation (http://www.nxp.com/demoboard/OM13012.html#documentation)
and do not seem clear if the LPC2468 is supported. Infact the manual tell:

"Currently supported microcontroller products include
LPC800, LPC1100, LPC1200, LPC1300, LPC1700,
LPC1800, LPC4000, LPC4300 series and
[color=#c00]specific members of the LPC2000 and LPC3000 families[/color]"



Can u help me?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 07:52:14 MST 2014
Yes. This is why I am telling you to go an buy it!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 07:37:52 MST 2014
Is this the probe that u trust me?

http://www.lpcware.com/LPCXpressoBoards

Like explaned in the form, the probe is produced in different version, where change the processor only.
If the processor is removed, the only proble is usable with processor lpc2x family?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 07:17:00 MST 2014
Suggest you read this:
http://www.lpcware.com/LPCXpressoBoards
and this:
http://www.lpcware.com/lpcxpresso
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 06:39:23 MST 2014

Quote: lpcxpresso-support
To debug LPC2468 (or any other ARM7 or ARM9 based device) with LPCXpresso you need LPC-Link - NOT LPC-Link2.

Have you considered using LPC1768 which is a very similar device and has much better software support.




Is it possible to know where to by LPC-Link or the manifacturer and relative PN?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 04:02:40 MST 2014
256k. As specified in the docs.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 03:46:44 MST 2014
In this case have no choise and i have to use this processor. Just another information: what is the max size limit of FW in free version of LPCXpresso?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 03:41:43 MST 2014
To debug LPC2468 (or any other ARM7 or ARM9 based device) with LPCXpresso you need LPC-Link - NOT LPC-Link2.

Have you considered using LPC1768 which is a very similar device and has much better software support.

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 03:34:38 MST 2014
I'm a little confused cause yesterday u show me a screenshot that indicate the debug windows using LPCXpresso.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 03:30:23 MST 2014
Excuse me, but can u tell me what probe can i use to degub lpc24xx processor family?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Tue Jun 17 03:22:06 MST 2014
No, LPC-Link2 is not a supported probe for ARM7/LPC2000. It can only be used for debugging Cortex-M based parts (LPC8xx, LPC1xxx, LPC4xxx).

Regards,
LPCXpresso Support
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Tue Jun 17 02:34:57 MST 2014
Is it sure that LPC-Link2 and IDE support LPC2468 processor and register/petipheral view?
Thank u!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Mon Jun 16 14:25:00 MST 2014
LPCXpresso is compatible with LPC-Link, LPC-Link2, any probe running CMSIS-DAP,  or Red Probe+ when used with a Cortex-M CPU. However, for ARM7 or ARM9 based devices, only LPC-Link or Red Probe+ can be used.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Italia on Mon Jun 16 13:52:05 MST 2014
Can you tell me a probe compliant with LPC2468 and LPCXpresso?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcxpresso-support on Mon Jun 16 10:17:18 MST 2014

I'm sorry, but Peripherals are not supported by LPCXpresso when used with J-Link.
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