These are the examples provided for [[/users/frank26080115/libraries/LPC1700CMSIS_Lib/]] Note, the entire "program" is not compilable!
GPIO/LedBlinky/abstract.h
- Committer:
- frank26080115
- Date:
- 2011-03-20
- Revision:
- 0:bf7b9fba3924
File content as of revision 0:bf7b9fba3924:
******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2010 NXPSemiconductors ******************* * @file GPIO\LedBlinky\abstract.txt * @author NXP MCU SW Application Team * @version 2.0 * @date * @brief Description of the GPIO LedBlinky 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: A simple program to test GPIO interrupt functionality to drive LED Process: Keil MCB1700 with LPC1768: After reset software all LED from P1.28 to P2.6 will be blinking one after another IAR LPC1768 KickStart: After reset software LED1 will be blinking @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 LedBlinky.c: Main program @How to run: Hardware configuration: This example was tested on: Keil MCB1700 with LPC1768 vers.1 These jumpers must be configured as following: - VDDREGS: ON - VBUS: ON - LED: ON - INT0: 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 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: Choose correct working board: In LEDBlinky.c file + If using MCB1700 board, setting: #define MCB_LPC_1768 //#define IAR_LPC_1768 + If using IAR-LPC1768-KS board, setting: //#define MCB_LPC_1768 #define IAR_LPC_1768 (Should not enable/disable both symbols at the same time) - Step 2: Build example. - Step 3: Burn hex file into board (if run on ROM mode) - Step 4: Reset the board then we can see the LED blinking (Pls see "LPC17xx Example Description" document - chapter "Examples > GPIO > LEDBlinky" for more details) @Tip: - Open \EWARM\*.eww project file to run example on IAR - Open \RVMDK\*.uvproj project file to run example on Keil