Not sure what you want to do. USB on the Xpresso can be directly connected to the breakout board. No resistors require. You need USB code running on it though. It does not comes with USB code. That is probably why your PC does not recognize.
I solder headers on it, and with it been my first time.. I brought a high melting point solder no thanks to maplins, don't even stock low melting point solder or lead solder..
My friend has successfully took the lpc1768 and lpc link apart and then added a usb connect and then you add two 33 0hms resistors and one 1.5k resistor from D+ to Vcc and it should then boot the chip with P0.1 low and USB connected to the PC, it mounts as a volume and inside is the file: firmware.bin
and that is what happens, so I guess you all get to save money here, because the xpresso is half the price of mbed but with no libs. But they both are worth having anyway.. I just brought the xpresso first... and then mbed.. But I have only one mbed here.. and what I am doing I need two.. so I was trying to get the xpresso to work and ended making a mess because of the morons at maplins.. which is the only electronic store in england that I know of..
well they do it on purpose.. stock welding solder, so newbies to electronic can mess up their projects just shows how un serious they are about electronics really. and that is why they will never make any more money than they do.. but whatever.
But yeah I am just trying to figure out if I have damage the board and get it refurbished and exchange or to get it working
My friend said this.. but like I said I think I damaged the xpresso.. Yes I know you day post in xpresso forum but.. I would prefer to try and get any help I can on this.
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I made it even easier: the 1.5kOhm goes from the USB_DP line directly to Vdd, without the soft connect switch.If you then boot the chip with P0.1 low and USB connected to the PC, it mounts as a volume and inside is the file: firmware.bin
You can then copy a new firmware into the chip and boot again, just like you do with your mbed ...<</quote>>
Here is some pictures..
I have got two 33 ohms one on D+ and one on D- and then a 1.5k going from D+ to Vcc but it's not getting recognized in windows.. and having problems with the ide.. so I think I could be doing things write but I have damaged the board.