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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tanvi on Thu Sep 22 22:11:22 MST 2011
[B][/B]Hi All,
I have worked on 8051 8-Bit MCU .
Now , My Company has assigned project to me for NxP ARM Cortex M3 LPC1769 MCU.

NxP LPC1769 MCU and LPCxpresso IDE is new to me.
I have downloaded documents from Net with Getting Started Manual for LPCxpresoo.
But could'nt find the default Example code of LED Blinking for LPC1769 MCU.
Can any body guide me, as to, from where can download code of [SIZE=4][COLOR=Red]LED Blinking[/COLOR] [/SIZE][COLOR=Red][B][SIZE=4]for LPC1769[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]
Regards
Tanvi Singh
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by lpcentric on Tue Sep 27 23:33:54 MST 2011

Quote: Serge

PS This answer has been given a numerous times here (thanks to Zero) so please do a search before you post


And there will be heaps more, until code red gets their act together and ships software where the blinky example is easily accessed from the getting-started guide so one doesn't have to trawl the forums and waste heaps of time just to get step 1 done. I have never wasted this much time on any new microcontroller. AVR Arduino was magnitudes faster than can be done with the bad code red docs. And most of the examples are useless because they require some more code red hardware, which isn't any good when you just have a xpresso board. I should have bought something more elaborate... even the PIC32 chipkit Arduino was heaps faster to get blinking.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tanvi on Tue Sep 27 00:03:28 MST 2011
Thank you all for your help and patience..
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by sergio on Mon Sep 26 04:00:57 MST 2011
Hi Tanvi.
You can easily try-and-find this example by yourself.
Use "Import example projects-> Select project archive" and see which examples are in there. If there is no project you are looking for - try another archive, its like a piece of cake ;).
When you find interested example - just check appropriate check-button and import it
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tanvi on Mon Sep 26 03:28:14 MST 2011
Hi
I have also visited this thread.

http://knowledgebase.nxp.trimm.net/showthread.php?p=11242

Actually, I have installed LPCXpresso_4.0.6_152 IDE not lpcxpresso_3.6
and Location on PC is
C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_4.0.6_152\lpcxpresso\Examples\NXP\LPC1000\LPC17xx.
I have added one attachment (image) that , what folder i see after installtion in ..\LPC17xx

Could you please help to Locate ?
..\\LPC Xpresso1768.zip --> LPCXpresso1768_systick  for blink an LED as per my setup?



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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Tanvi on Sat Sep 24 09:50:03 MST 2011
Thank you  ZERO and SERGE for your kind replies.
Serge the link dat u have posted was visited by me earlier as well and i have visited it again. But unfortunately still cunt find the code.
When i import the file it shows empty.
If u could plz b patient with me and kindly sort out the problem..
Thanks
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by serge on Thu Sep 22 23:52:26 MST 2011
http://knowledgebase.nxp.trimm.net/showthread.php?t=727
and
http://ics.nxp.com/support/lpcxpresso/

And look for SysTick sample(s)

PS This answer has been given a numerous times here (thanks to Zero) so please do a search before you post
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ex-Zero on Thu Sep 22 23:48:41 MST 2011
Use LPCX176x_cmsis2_systick in LPCXpresso176x_cmsis2.zip (--> LPCXPresso Example folder) :)
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