MCB1857UME evaluation board enables user to create and test working programs based on NXP LPC1857 family of ARM Cortex-M3 processor based devices with ULINK-ME debug adapter. The NXP LPC1857 MCU is a high end LPC devices with on chip CAN, Ethernet, USB connectivity. A 12.0MHz oscillator provides the clock signal for the MCU. The JTAG/Cortex Debug Interface connector provides debugging and emulator support for the LPC1850 device. The JTAG/Cortex Debug Interface allows application debugging and programming of on chip and off chip Flash devices. The board connects the on chip serial UARTs to the ST3232C, which converts the logic signals to RS232 voltage levels. The Ethernet Interface on the board provides a standard RJ45 connector with integrated transformer, and a 10/100 Ethernet 3.3V transceiver connected to the LPC1800 via the RMII interface. The ULINK-ME connects user PC"s USB port to target system and allows to program and debug embedded programs on the target hardware.
OM13039,598 is a Keil MCB1857 evaluation board which enables to create and test working programs based on the LPC1800 family of ARM Cortex-M3 based devices. The MCB1857 evaluation board and starter kit includes the MDK-ARM Lite edition tools. These tools help user to get started writing programs and testing the microcontroller and its capabilities. Sample applications that run on the MCB1857 evaluation board, and a quickstart guide are included. Populated with LPC1857 ARM Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers for embedded applications. The ARM Cortex-M3 is a next generation core that offers system enhancements such as low power consumption, enhanced debug features, and a high level of support block integration.
OM13028, 598 is a LPC1830-Xplorer featuring the LPC1830 cortex-M3 based microcontroller. The LPC1830 is a high performance, cost effective Cortex-M3 microcontroller featuring 200KB of SRAM, and advanced peripherals including Ethernet, high speed USB 2.0 Host/OTG/Device and CAN 2.0B. Operating at speeds up to 180MHz, the LPC1830 also features two new configurable peripherals a SPI flash interface and a state configurable timer.