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6. Power 

measurement

JP2 is provided to enable supply current to the LPC845 to be measured by placing an 
ammeter in line with JP2 pins. By default this jumper is bypassed by solder jumper (SJ6). 
Header P1 may be installed to measure supply power to the LPC845 by measuring 
voltage drop across a 2.43 ohm resistor on the board.

7.  Other board features

This section describes other board features not detailed elsewhere in this document.

7.1  ISP booting and the ISP button

The LPC845 can be forced into ISP boot mode by holding down the ISP button (SW1) and 
then holding and releasing reset. The ISP button is connected via a 100 ohm resistor to 
LPC845 pin PIO0_12, which is also routed to the LPCXpresso expansion connector (pin 
45) and to the cathode of the red user LED. LPC845 pin PIO0_12 can be reconfigured by 
software so that the button can be used by an application as a general purpose button 
(refer to the LPC84x User Manual).

7.2 Wake button

The Wake button is for general purpose use by LPC845 applications. It is connected via a 
100 ohm resistor to a 100K ohm pullup to 3.3V, and to the LPC845 PIO0_4 pin. This pin 
can wake the LPC845 from deep power-down. Note that PIO0_4 is also connected to the 
P3 LPCXpresso expansion connector (pin 50).

7.3 User LEDs

Three users LEDs are provided on the board, one blue, one green and one red. The 
anodes of the LEDs are connected together, through solder jumper SJ1 to the 3.3V 
regulator output. SJ1 can be opened to prevent leakage from the LPC845 pins through 
the diodes if accurate power measurement measurements are being performed. The 
LEDs are connected to the LPC845 as shown in 

Table 6

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Table 6.

LED connections

LED

LPC845 pin

Notes

Blue (D2)

PIO1_15

Shared with LPCXpresso connector pin 44

Red (D3)

PIO0_12

Shared with ISP pin and LPCXpresso connector pin 45

Green (D1)

PIO0_0

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Summary of Contents for UM11057 LPCXpresso845MAX

Page 1: ...UM11057 LPCXpresso845MAX Rev 1 0 9 June 2017 User Manual Document information Info Content Keywords LPCXpresso845MAX OM13097 LPC845 LPC844 Abstract LPCXpresso845MAX User Manual...

Page 2: ...ghts reserved User Manual Rev 1 0 9 June 2017 2 of 14 Contact information For more information please visit http www nxp com For sales office addresses please send an email to salesaddresses nxp com N...

Page 3: ...ble evaluation of and prototyping with the LPC84x family of MCUs Figure 1 shows the LPCXpresso845MAX Board The LPCXpresso845MAX board includes the following features Compatible with MCUXpresso IDE and...

Page 4: ...SJ6 an ammeter can be installed between the pins of JP2 to measure current flow to the LPC845 Once SJ6 has been removed JP2 must either be installed or an ammeter in place in order for the LPC845 to b...

Page 5: ...d be mounted on underside of PCB Section 4 P6 Once SJ18 has been removed P6 can be used to connect disconnect the LPC845 UART TX from the LPC11U35 debug probe VCOMM connection Section 5 3 P7 Once SJ17...

Page 6: ...ding the debugger firmware image which will be called firmware bin follow these steps 1 With the board unpowered install jumper JP3 2 Power the board Using File Explorer or equivalent on Mac Linux pla...

Page 7: ...MAX is connected to the host computer click Debug in the Quickstart panel The IDE will search for available debug probes Select the debug probe that appears for your board then click OK Note that the...

Page 8: ...op bit no flow control Later production LPCXpresso845MAX boards have been programmed with an updated version of CMSIS DAP and a standard UART VCOM port It is recommended that the LPC11U35 firmware be...

Page 9: ...ppings are shown in the tables below Some connections are shared with the LPCXpresso connector P3 as shown Table 2 Arduino expansion connector pin mappings Digital connector J1 J1 Pin Arduino signal L...

Page 10: ...presso expansion connector follows the signal port mappings common to other MAX style LPCXpresso LPCXpresso V2 LPCXpresso CD and the original LPCXpresso boards Refer to the schematic for a full list o...

Page 11: ...onnector pin 45 and to the cathode of the red user LED LPC845 pin PIO0_12 can be reconfigured by software so that the button can be used by an application as a general purpose button refer to the LPC8...

Page 12: ...olutions web site for datasheet This device can drive 8 to 32 ohm speakers a 32 ohm speaker is supplied with the board and resistors have been selected to provide a reasonable volume level for musical...

Page 13: ...suitable for use in life support life critical or safety critical systems or equipment nor in applications where failure or malfunction of an NXP Semiconductors product can reasonably be expected to...

Page 14: ...tion 3 2 Board Layout 4 3 Getting Started 6 3 1 Debugger firmware update 6 3 2 Using the board with MCUXpresso IDE 6 3 3 Using LPCXpresso845MAX with 3rd Party IDEs 7 4 Debug Probe 8 4 1 Using an exter...

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