UM10946
LPCXpresso4367/43S67/18S37 Rev B Boards
Rev. 1.0 — 18 November 2015
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LPCXpresso4337, LPCXpresso43S37, LPCXpresso43S67, LPC4300,
LPC43S00, LPC43xx, LPC43Sxx
LPCXpresso4367/43S67 User Manual
NXP Semiconductors
UM10946
LPCXpresso board for LPC4367/43S67/18S37 family of MCUs
Revision history
Rev
Date
1.0
20151118
Description
Initial version
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1. Introduction
The LPCXpresso™ family of boards provides a powerful and flexible development
system for NXP's Cortex
®
-M family of MCUs. They can be used with a wide range of
development tools, including the NXP’s LPCXpresso IDE. The LPCXpresso4367
(OM13088), LPCXpresso43S67 (OM13084) and Revision B LPCXpresso18S37
(OM13076) boards have been developed by NXP to enable evaluation of and prototyping
with the LPC4300, LPC43S00 and LPC18S00 MCUs respectively, and are based on the
100 pin BGA versions of these MCUs.
Fig 1.
LPCXpresso43xx/18xx
This document describes the LPCXpresso4367, LPCXpresso43S67 and
LPCXpresso18S37 board hardware. These boards are functionally identical (using an
underlying Revision B circuit board) with the exception of target MCU and the
inclusion/exclusion of the A7001CM Secure Element device. The name
LPCXpresso4367 is used throughout this document to refer to all boards. The term
“Target MCU” is used to refer to the Target microcontroller (LPC4367, LPC43S67 or
LPC18S37). The following aspects of interfacing to the boards are covered by this guide:
Main board features
Setup for use with development tools
Supporting software drivers
Board interface connector pin out
Jumper settings
Powering the board
Mechanical drawing
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Note that Revision A LPCXpresso18S37 boards have different circuit designators and
fewer functions. Please refer to User Manual UM10889 for that version of the board. The
board revision is printed on the silkscreen directly below the ISP button (see
Fig 1.)
2. Feature summary
The LPCXpresso4367 board includes the following features:
On-board, high-speed USB based, Link2 debug probe with support for ARM’s
CMSIS-DAP and SEGGER J-Link protocol options
Link2 probe can be used with on-board Target MCU or external target
Built-in current measurement
Support for external debug probes
Tri-color LED
Target Reset, ISP and WAKE buttons
Expansion options based on Arduino UNO and PMod™, plus additional expansion
port pins
UART, I
2
C and SPI port bridging from Target MCU to USB via the on-board debug
probe
FTDI UART connector
8Mb Macronix Quad SPI flash (MX25L8035EM2I-10G)
Ethernet PHY (LAN8720A)
A7001CM Secure Element (LPCXpresso43S67/18S37 only)
2.1 Board layout and settings
This section provides a quick reference guide to the main board components,
configurable items, visual indicators and expansion connectors. The layout of the
components on the LPCXpresso4367 board is shown in
Fig 2.
Default jumper positions
are shown in red:
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Fig 2
Fig 2.
Board layout
The function of each identified component is listed in
Table 1.
Table 1.
Connectors, indicators and jumpers
Reference section
Designator Description
Tri-color LED – Driven by Target MCU. JP6 must be
shunted for +3.3V to be applied to D2 anode. The default
shunt for JP6 is a 0Ω resistor installed at JS17.
D4
Target MCU BOOT0_LED indicator. Reflects the state of
Target MCU P1_1. When the boot process fails, D1 will
toggle at a 1 Hz rate for 60 seconds. After 60 seconds,
the Target MCU is reset.
D5
Link2 MCU BOOT0_LED indicator. Reflects the state of
Link2 MCU P1_1. When the boot process fails, D1 will
toggle at a 1 Hz rate for 60 seconds. After 60 seconds,
the Link2 MCU is reset. It will be ON when the Link2
MCU is Booting using DFU (See description for JP6).
D8
Target MCU Power LED.
D9
Target MCU Reset LED – this LED is on anytime the
Target RESETn is pulled low.
D13
Ethernet link active indication (controlled via LAN8729A)
D11
Ethernet 100Mbps indication (controlled via LAN8729A)
J1, J2, J6, Expansion connectors, including Arduino UNO rev3
J7
compatible connectivity.
J3
PMod™ (SPI / I2C) Bridge connector. An external
Application Processor (AP) or PMod™ peripheral may be
D1
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
7
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