lpc2478

Hi,
I am sravan,doing my academic project using lpc2478 controller.I have some doubt regarding how to up the controller.Is it is possible to use keil arm ide and flash magic with out any development suite?I am preparing my own board.How to start the board?Please any one help me in this regard.

Thanks,
Sravan
sravanjaini68@gmail.com

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  • Why do you feel the need to format your entire post in bold?!

    "Is it is possible to use keil arm ide and flash magic with out any development suite?"

    What do you mean by, "development suite" here?

    An IDE is a development suite!

    "How to start the board?"

    Please read the manual!

    Since creating this board is part of your course, it must be assumed that your course has prepared you for this task! So start by reviewing your notes, all the recommended reading, examples, exercises, etc.

    For specific support on designing-in any chip, you should always start at the Manufacturer's website - in this case, NXP:

    ics.nxp.com/.../~LPC2478

    Many manufacturers these days (including NXP) divide their technical product documentation between a "datasheet" and a "User Manual" (specific names may very):

    The "Datasheet" contains the physical specifications - electrical, timing, mechanical dimensions, etc.
    This is the key document that you will require for your hardware design.

    The "User Manual" contains details about operation, configuration, registers, etc.
    This is the key document that you will require for your software design.

    There will also be application notes, reference designs, examples, etc,...

    Many development board manufacturers (including Keil) publish the schematics of their boards - so you can use these for inspiration.

    Google is your friend!

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  • Why do you feel the need to format your entire post in bold?!

    "Is it is possible to use keil arm ide and flash magic with out any development suite?"

    What do you mean by, "development suite" here?

    An IDE is a development suite!

    "How to start the board?"

    Please read the manual!

    Since creating this board is part of your course, it must be assumed that your course has prepared you for this task! So start by reviewing your notes, all the recommended reading, examples, exercises, etc.

    For specific support on designing-in any chip, you should always start at the Manufacturer's website - in this case, NXP:

    ics.nxp.com/.../~LPC2478

    Many manufacturers these days (including NXP) divide their technical product documentation between a "datasheet" and a "User Manual" (specific names may very):

    The "Datasheet" contains the physical specifications - electrical, timing, mechanical dimensions, etc.
    This is the key document that you will require for your hardware design.

    The "User Manual" contains details about operation, configuration, registers, etc.
    This is the key document that you will require for your software design.

    There will also be application notes, reference designs, examples, etc,...

    Many development board manufacturers (including Keil) publish the schematics of their boards - so you can use these for inspiration.

    Google is your friend!

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