These are the examples provided for [[/users/frank26080115/libraries/LPC1700CMSIS_Lib/]] Note, the entire "program" is not compilable!
Diff: PWR/RTC_DeepPWD/abstract.h
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/PWR/RTC_DeepPWD/abstract.h Sun Mar 20 05:38:56 2011 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ + ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2010 NXPSemiconductors ******************* + * @file PWR\RTC_DeepPWD\abstract.txt + * @author NXP MCU SW Application Team + * @version 2.0 + * @date + * @brief Description of the RTC Deep PowerDown example. + ****************************************************************************** + * Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only + * which provides customers with programming information regarding the + * products. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties. + * NXP Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the + * use of the software, conveys no license or title under any patent, + * copyright, or mask work right to the product. NXP Semiconductors + * reserves the right to make changes in the software without + * notification. NXP Semiconductors also make no representation or + * warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified + * use without further testing or modification. + ****************************************************************************** + +@Example description: + Purpose: + This example describes how to enter system in Deep PowerDown mode and wake-up + by using RTC (Real-time clock) interrupt + Process: + When system enter in Deep PowerDown mode, it just can be waked up when an external + reset signal is applied, or the RTC interrupt is enabled and an RTC interrupt is + generated. + In this case, we can use both RTC interrupt or hit RESET button to wake-up system + RTC configure: + - Alarm time: 5s + So, after each 5s, RTC will generate Alarm interrupt to wake up system. + +@Directory contents: + \EWARM: includes EWARM (IAR) project and configuration files + \Keil: includes RVMDK (Keil)project and configuration files + + lpc17xx_libcfg.h: Library configuration file - include needed driver library for this example + makefile: Example's makefile (to build with GNU toolchain) + rtc_deeppwd.c: Main program + +@How to run: + Hardware configuration: + This example was tested only on: + Keil MCB1700 with LPC1768 vers.1 + These jumpers must be configured as following: + - VDDIO: ON + - VDDREGS: ON + - VBUS: ON + - Remain jumpers: OFF + IAR LPC1768 KickStart vers.A + These jumpers must be configured as following: + - PWR_SEL: depend on power source + - DBG_EN : ON + - Remain jumpers: OFF + + Serial display configuration:(e.g: TeraTerm, Hyperterminal, Flash Magic...) + 115200bps + 8 data bit + No parity + 1 stop bit + No flow control + + Running mode: + This example can run on RAM/ROM mode. + + Note: If want to burn hex file to board by using Flash Magic, these jumpers need + to be connected: + - MCB1700 with LPC1768 ver.1: + + RST: ON + + ISP: ON + - IAR LPC1768 KickStart vers.A: + + RST_E: ON + + ISP_E: ON + + (Please reference "LPC1000 Software Development Toolchain" - chapter 4 "Creating and working with + LPC1000CMSIS project" for more information) + + Step to run: + - Step 1: Build example. + - Step 2: Burn hex file into board (if run on ROM mode) + - Step 3: Connect UART0 on this board to COM port on your computer + - Step 4: Configure hardware and serial display as above instruction + - Step 5: Run example and observe on serial display + + Press '1' to enter system in Deep PowerDown mode + and wait 5s to RTC wake-up system automatically or press + "RESET" button to wake it up immediatly. + + (Pls see "LPC17xx Example Description" document - chapter "Examples > PWR > RTC_DeepPWD" + for more details) + +@Tip: + - Open \EWARM\*.eww project file to run example on IAR + - Open \RVMDK\*.uvproj project file to run example on Keil \ No newline at end of file