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LPCXpresso55S36UM
LPCXpresso55S36 Development Board User Manual
Debug scenario
Feature support
Use MCU-Link as debugger for the
target MCU (LPC5536)
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Serial wire debug (SWD):
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MCU-Link SWD feature is enabled (MCU-Link SWD disable jumper JP27 is
open)
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The target MCU SWD interface is connected to MCU-Link
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The target MCU SWD connector J38 is not used for external connection
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Virtual communication (VCOM): MCU-Link VCOM feature is enabled
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USB serial input/output (USBSIO): MCU-Link USBSIO feature is enabled
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Target selection: Target selection jumper JP7 is open
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Target power selection: Target power selection jumper JP8 is set to 1-2 shorted
Use an external debugger to debug the
target MCU (LPC5536)
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SWD:
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Disable MCU-Link SWD feature by shorting MCU-Link SWD disable jumper
JP27
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Connect the external debugger to the target MCU SWD connector J38. The
target MCU SWD interface is connected to the external debugger.
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VCOM: MCU-Link VCOM feature can be used
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USBSIO: MCU-Link USBSIO feature can be used
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Target selection: Target selection jumper JP7 is open
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Target power selection: Target power selection jumper JP8 is set to 1-2 shorted
Use MCU-Link as debugger for an
external target MCU
•
SWD:
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MCU-Link SWD feature is enabled (MCU-Link SWD disable jumper JP27 is
open)
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Connect the external target MCU to the target MCU SWD connector J38
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VCOM: MCU-Link VCOM feature is not supported
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USBSIO: MCU-Link USBSIO feature is not supported
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Target selection: Short target selection jumper JP7
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Target power selection:
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If the external target MCU has to get power from the board, then set target
power selection jumper JP8 to 1-2 shorted
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If the external target MCU has to use its own power, then set jumper JP8 to
2-3 shorted
Table 25. Supported debug scenarios
3.5 Connecting to a target through a USB-to-UART bridge
MCU-Link supports the VCOM serial port feature, which adds a serial COM port on the
host computer, and connects it to the target MCU by using MCU-Link as a USB-to-UART
bridge.
In the LPCXpresso55S36 board, MCU-Link is connected to the Flexcomm 0 (USART)
port of the target MCU through a voltage translator U22, which enables communication
between MCU-Link and the target MCU, by shifting voltage levels of signals between the
two devices from 3.3 V to 3.3/1.9 V and vice versa.
To use MCU-Link as a USB-to-UART bridge, verify the following jumper settings and
connect the J1 connector on the board to the USB port of the host computer:
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Jumper JP25 is open (MCU-Link is in Normal mode)
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Jumper JP26 is open (USB-to-UART bridge is enabled)
When you boot the LPCXpresso55S36 board, a VCOM port with the name MCU-Link
Vcom Port (COMxx) is enumerated on the host computer, where “xx” may vary from
one computer to another. Each MCU-Link based board has a unique VCOM number
associated with it.
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