10 years, 5 months ago.

Are there pcb and schematic files?

I noticed that this design is an open hardware design, but I cannot find the board layout files. Are there pcb layout files? The only schematic I can find is in PDF form, Ideally there is an eagle or altium or allegro etc. set of files for the schematic and pcb design.

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The LPC1114FN28 is an ARM Cortex-M0 based, low-cost 32-bit MCU, designed for 8/16-bit microcontroller applications, offering performance, low power, simple instruction set and memory addressing together with reduced code size …

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10 years, 5 months ago.

I will upload schematic file of eagle tomorrow and let you know.

Accepted Answer

That is fantastic! Thank you so much!

posted by Mark Oehlberg 05 Jun 2014

Please, could you also upload there right PDF? There is schematic for LPC11U35FHI33. I'd like to know the pins for tricolor LED, to do some first tests...

posted by Karel Svoboda 06 Jun 2014

That's right PDF. That tricolor LED on the mbed LPC1114FN28 board is the indicator of mbed interface (LPC11U35FHI33). RED - Mass Storage access, GREEN - CMSIS-DAP access, BLUE - UART access.

posted by Yoshihiro TSUBOI 07 Jun 2014

If you want to try Blinky, you need to connect your own LED through resistors. Blinky LED were not implemented on the board. Because LPC1114FN28 doesn't have not so much GPIOs.

posted by Yoshihiro TSUBOI 07 Jun 2014

Can you post the. Brd file as well? Thanks for posting the .sch file

posted by Mark Oehlberg 09 Jun 2014

Sorry, we don't have any plan to do so. What do you want to do with .brd file?

posted by Yoshihiro TSUBOI 10 Jun 2014
10 years, 5 months ago.

If you follow the "Buy Now" link on the platform page Switch Science provide a schematic on the product page.

That is the PDF schematic that I mentioned in my post. I was hoping for files that I could actually import in to a pcb layout software package.

posted by Mark Oehlberg 05 Jun 2014

Ah ok. I've passed your question onto Switch Science, hopefully they'll be able to answer.

posted by Stephen Paulger 05 Jun 2014

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