There is some good discussion in the "Reference Design" segment of the Cookbook as well as Chris Styles discussion of going from the mbed-to-hardware that is in the Handbook. The discussion by Chris is relative to how to set up the programming for Custom PCB using a separate mbed board.
I need to go from my working mbed dev board to a custom PCB so am studying these as well as the mbed schematics that are stored elsewhere.
I need to do the programming of my new custom PCB as is the goal of the tutorial article by Chris.
My preference is that this programming work EXACTLY like its done on the mbed that I have used for the proto development system.
That is, the custom PCB will have a USB connector that can be cross-used by the eventual PCB software application (e.g., for debugging and/or data transfer to a PC) as well for the LPC1768 programming function.
The custom PCB would have a push-button (or better: a jumper) that triggers accessing the latest downloaded .bin and loads it to LPC1768 memory.
Essentially the reference desgn would mimic EXACTLY the mbed basic functionality that has worked so neatly during my development.
This would require no JTAG (as in the current reference design) or Flashmagic bootloader as in Chris's discussion of programming.
I'll be happy to build up this alternative reference design and get it built using Eagle.
But hopefully, I can get some feedback on the utility of this project!
Possibly the current Reference Design already has all this and I just cant see it!
There is some good discussion in the "Reference Design" segment of the Cookbook as well as Chris Styles discussion of going from the mbed-to-hardware that is in the Handbook. The discussion by Chris is relative to how to set up the programming for Custom PCB using a separate mbed board.
I need to go from my working mbed dev board to a custom PCB so am studying these as well as the mbed schematics that are stored elsewhere.
I need to do the programming of my new custom PCB as is the goal of the tutorial article by Chris. My preference is that this programming work EXACTLY like its done on the mbed that I have used for the proto development system. That is, the custom PCB will have a USB connector that can be cross-used by the eventual PCB software application (e.g., for debugging and/or data transfer to a PC) as well for the LPC1768 programming function.
The custom PCB would have a push-button (or better: a jumper) that triggers accessing the latest downloaded .bin and loads it to LPC1768 memory. Essentially the reference desgn would mimic EXACTLY the mbed basic functionality that has worked so neatly during my development. This would require no JTAG (as in the current reference design) or Flashmagic bootloader as in Chris's discussion of programming.
I'll be happy to build up this alternative reference design and get it built using Eagle. But hopefully, I can get some feedback on the utility of this project!
Possibly the current Reference Design already has all this and I just cant see it!