The LPC1227 LPCXpresso board with NXP's ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller has been designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with Cortex-M0. The LPCXpresso comprises a target board combined with a JTAG debugger. A free Eclipse-based IDE from Code Red is also included.
The LPC1227 has 8 kB SRAM, 128 kB Flash, SSP, I2C, UART, ADC, etc. Embedded Artists also provides a Prototype board and a Base board that makes it possible to make experiments and prototyping with many peripherals.
LPCXpresso Kit
The LPCXpresso Kit (EA-XPR-105) is a bundle containing the LPC1227 LPCXpresso Board (EA-XPR-005) and the LPCXpresso Base Board (EA-XPR-021).
Discount
Embedded Artists and Code Red offer LPCXpresso customers valuable discounts. Embedded Artists gives 15 EUR discount on the regular Developer's kits and 7 EUR off the LPCXpresso Base board. Code Red has an offer to upgrade to full-blown suites. For more information see
LPCXpresso discount.
| Processor | NXP's Cortex-M0 LPC1227 microcontroller in LQFP64 package |
| Flash | 128 kB |
| Data Memory | 8 kB |
| Clock Crystals | 12.000 MHz crystal for CPU |
| Dimensions | 35 x 140 mm |
| Power |
3.15V-3.3V external powering, or from USB via JTAG probe (LPC-LINK) |
| Connectors | All LPC1227 pins available on expansion connector (2x27 pin rows, 100 mil pitch, 900 mil between rows) |
| Other |
• Embedded JTAG (LPC-LINK) functionality via LPCXpresso toolchain • LPC-LINK can be connected to external target processor after modifications to the LPCXpresso board • LED on PIO0_7 |
The following resources are available for download.
Documents
Forum and Support
Cortex-M0 Information