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Is LPCXpresso is the IDE for LPC11C14(ARM Cortex M0)? Please anyone,give some sample codes like blinking LEDs..
No, LPCXpresso is not the IDE for LPC11C14: it includes an IDE for LPC11C14 - but there are plenty of others!
You can easily find information about LPCXpresso: www.lmgtfy.com
Note that it is not a Keil product!
Hi Andrew Neil,
Thanks for your reply. Can anyone suggest me what software should i use for LPC11C14(ARM Cortex M0)?
Use whatever you like!
Since you're asking on the Keil forum, then Keil is obviously going to be the one suggested here - isn't it?!
Did you actually look at the page for LPCXpresso? That comes with its own software.
Look at NXP's page for their LPC11xx series device - it includes as list of development tools: ics.nxp.com/.../
You should use whatever software best meets your needs!
Since you haven't said anything at all about what your particular needs are, it is impossible to answer the question!
Hi Andy Neil,
First of all , thanks for ur reply and sorry for asking about other in keil forum..
I have seen the link you have given. But I'm getting the info that is it for LPC1114 only or is it for LPC11C14 also?
I am assigned with the work of waking-up of LPC11C14 and to do some small tasks like blinking LEDS and serial communication. Then after we can move to Projects,which include GSM Modem,CAN and etc.
I have posted this question about IDE for LPC11C14 in other threads also,but i didn't get any reply..
At last,What I want is an IDE(software) which is suitable for LPC11C14 programming?
You're asking a specific question about a particular product - so you really need to address that question to the product manufacturer!
This should be obvious: if you're thinking about buying a Ford card, but have some specific questions about it, you wouldn't go and ask those questions in a Renault dealer, would you??!
should, of course, be: "Ford Car"