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mohammad_kamil
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello All,

I will be using LPC802 for one of my customer project and will be using MCUExpresso IDE. I am new to LPC and never worked or use this device before. hence looking someone who can help me out to get started with LPC MCU. Thanks in advance. you can ping me in mohammad.kamil@nxp.com

Wtih Regards

Kamil

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Carlos_Mendoza
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Kamil,

The customer can use the following video as reference on how to get started with the LPC802, please notice that the LPC802 has a code bundle package instead of a LPCOpen package but the same steps apply while importing the examples:

MCUXpresso IDE - Using LPCOpen Examples |NXP 

LPC800 Code Bundles|NXP 


Hope it helps!

Best Regards,
Carlos Mendoza
Technical Support Engineer

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Carlos_Mendoza
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Kamil,

The customer can use the following video as reference on how to get started with the LPC802, please notice that the LPC802 has a code bundle package instead of a LPCOpen package but the same steps apply while importing the examples:

MCUXpresso IDE - Using LPCOpen Examples |NXP 

LPC800 Code Bundles|NXP 


Hope it helps!

Best Regards,
Carlos Mendoza
Technical Support Engineer

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mohammad_kamil
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Thanks carlosmendoza‌ 

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brendonslade
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Note that MCUXpresso SDK is coming for LPC8xx imminently, so this will be another option for customers. LPCOpen is available for LPC82x and LPC81x, but is not for other family members, so SDK or Code Bundles are recommended for new designs.