Hello,
I have a doubt.
The situation is: I need to register a peripheral in the ARM microcontroller. In this case, with it on, I'm going to enter information using a keyboard.
Can this variable in which the registered data be stored be programmed in a standard way? Or, for example, I would need to program this variable in another type of memory.
My ARM is an NXP LPC1768.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry, I have no idea what you are saying!
EdLenz said:register a peripheral in the ARM microcontroller
What do you mean by that?
Do you have any experience with programming embedded microcontrollers ?
If not, maybe start here: http://www2.keil.com/mdk5/learn
EdLenz said:My ARM is an NXP LPC1768.
Note that everything outside the CPU core is proprietary to the chip manudacturer - NXP, in this case - nothing to do with ARM:
https://community.arm.com/developer/tools-software/tools/f/keil-forum/43684/lpc2148-timer0-not-working-as-expected/158950#158950
I'm sure NXP have lots of resources for learning & using their microcontrollers:
https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-microcontrollers/general-purpose-mcus/lpc1700-cortex-m3:MC_1403790745385#/
Also, the LPC1768 was the original platform for mbed - so plenty of resources there:
https://os.mbed.com/platforms/mbed-LPC1768/