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NXP LPC546 ARM Cortex-M Development Board For Next-Generation IoT Applications

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OM13092 - LPCXpresso Development Board for LPC5460x MCUs

The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board by NXP Semiconductors provides a powerful and flexible embedded development system for the NXP LPC546 ARM® Cortex®-M family of MCUs. The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board contains the target LPC54608 device with an on-board, CMSIS-DAP / SEGGER J-Link compatible debug probe. The on-board probe is compatible with the MCUXpresso IDE and other toolchains such as those from Keil and IAR.

The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board is equipped with a standard 10-pin header for the use with 3rd party debug probes. In addition to the standard LPCXpresso V3 features, the board also includes a complete set of peripheral interfaces which enable embedded system developers to explore the capabilities of LPC5460x devices.

The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board is pre-loaded with a programming samples demonstrating the Draupner Graphic TouchGFX software.

Features:

  • NXP LPC54608 MCU based on ARM Cortex-M4 Core
  • 128Mb Micron MT25QL128 Quad-SPI flash
  • 8MB Micron MT48LC8M16A2B4 SDRAM
  • 272px x 480px color LCD with capacitive touch screen
  • On-board, high-speed USB based, Link2 debug probe with CMSIS-DAP and SEGGER J-Link protocol options:
    • Link2 probe can be used with on-board LPC546 or external target
    • UART and SPI port bridging from LPC546 target to USB via the on-board debug probe
    • Support for external debug probe
  • 3x user LEDs
  • Target Reset, ISP (3), and user buttons
  • Expansion options based on popular standards:
    • Arduino UNO compatible expansion site with additional LPCXpresso V3 standard connections
    • PMod™ compatible expansion port
  • On-board 3.3V regulator with external power supply options
  • Built-in power consumption measurement for target LPC546 MCU
  • Knowles SPH0641LM4H digital microphone
  • Full-size SD/MMC card slot
  • NXP MMA8652FCR1 accelerometer
  • Stereo audio codec with line in/out
  • High and full speed USB ports with micro A/B connector for host or device functionality
  • 10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ45 connector)

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