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A few question on making the Core LPC17
#1
Posted 03 December 2011 - 14:13
Hi again,
i having several questions :
1. I dont know the polarity of IC4 and IC5. They have just one dot (i think marking the first leg)
2. check out the picture showing the bottom of the LPCXpresso's bottom. Ok for the two 27pins SIL headers. For the right side it's said "one 2x6-pin DIL header and a 6-pin SIL header for the right side" but obviously on the picture it's SIL headers.
and for the left side : has it to be soldered on the main core board ? Or just putting headers to connect the debugger is enough ? (on picture 8 of the soldering guide of the Core, no DIL headers are put).
3.The J17, J15_S, J27 jumpers : maybe the parts provided by avishowtech are wrong, but i have no idea on how to deal with them.
4. The X1 component : the legs are too big to fit in the holes, should i enlarge the holes ?
I hope i am clear, sorry for these questions,
and thank you
louis
i having several questions :
1. I dont know the polarity of IC4 and IC5. They have just one dot (i think marking the first leg)
2. check out the picture showing the bottom of the LPCXpresso's bottom. Ok for the two 27pins SIL headers. For the right side it's said "one 2x6-pin DIL header and a 6-pin SIL header for the right side" but obviously on the picture it's SIL headers.
and for the left side : has it to be soldered on the main core board ? Or just putting headers to connect the debugger is enough ? (on picture 8 of the soldering guide of the Core, no DIL headers are put).
3.The J17, J15_S, J27 jumpers : maybe the parts provided by avishowtech are wrong, but i have no idea on how to deal with them.
4. The X1 component : the legs are too big to fit in the holes, should i enlarge the holes ?
I hope i am clear, sorry for these questions,
and thank you
louis
#3
Posted 03 December 2011 - 17:59
chapelier fou, on 03 December 2011 - 14:13, said:
Hi again,
i having several questions :
1. I dont know the polarity of IC4 and IC5. They have just one dot (i think marking the first leg)
i having several questions :
1. I dont know the polarity of IC4 and IC5. They have just one dot (i think marking the first leg)
The dot is pin 1:
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2. check out the picture showing the bottom of the LPCXpresso's bottom. Ok for the two 27pins SIL headers. For the right side it's said "one 2x6-pin DIL header and a 6-pin SIL header for the right side" but obviously on the picture it's SIL headers.
and for the left side : has it to be soldered on the main core board ? Or just putting headers to connect the debugger is enough ? (on picture 8 of the soldering guide of the Core, no DIL headers are put).
and for the left side : has it to be soldered on the main core board ? Or just putting headers to connect the debugger is enough ? (on picture 8 of the soldering guide of the Core, no DIL headers are put).
In other words if using the LPCXpresso dev board to upload this is best:

If using JTAG this is best (assuming a matching 8 pin female connector on the core board):

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3.The J17, J15_S, J27 jumpers : maybe the parts provided by avishowtech are wrong, but i have no idea on how to deal with them.
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Use the provided jumpers as needed:
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4. The X1 component : the legs are too big to fit in the holes, should i enlarge the holes ?
chapelier fou, on 03 December 2011 - 14:19, said:
Oh, and the DIL headers are a pain to cut, have you any advice ?
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Some people score them with a hobby knife then snap them.
Best regards
Tim
#4
Posted 03 December 2011 - 19:39
Thank you Tim !
for 1. Let me rephrase it : where should i put pin 1 ?
for 2. i have no idea what JTAG is, so i think i'll go for the first version (like in the pictures)
for 3. i figured it out in the meanwhile !
for 4. ok i'll try again....
for 5. makes sense
Thank you again for everything !
louis
for 1. Let me rephrase it : where should i put pin 1 ?
for 2. i have no idea what JTAG is, so i think i'll go for the first version (like in the pictures)
for 3. i figured it out in the meanwhile !
for 4. ok i'll try again....
for 5. makes sense
Thank you again for everything !
louis
This post has been edited by chapelier fou: 03 December 2011 - 19:40
#5
Posted 03 December 2011 - 22:57
#7
Posted 04 December 2011 - 22:44
Ok the core is finished. When i plug the USB, the led on the LPCxpresso lights up. It's a good sign ain't it ?
I still have to install to MIOS32 bootloader...
One question though :
i got a J26 which doesn't appear on the documentation, what is it for ?
and no J27 on the board, unless i am blind.
I still have to install to MIOS32 bootloader...
One question though :
i got a J26 which doesn't appear on the documentation, what is it for ?
and no J27 on the board, unless i am blind.
#8
Posted 04 December 2011 - 23:10
http://ucapps.de/mbhp_core_lpc17.html
"Since the LPCXPRESSO module doesn't provide dedicated pins for the two Ethernet Socket LEDs, you have to solder them directly from the appr. on-board SMD LEDs to J26 of the core module with two wires (click on picture to enlarge)."
J27 is between IC2 and J28.
"Since the LPCXPRESSO module doesn't provide dedicated pins for the two Ethernet Socket LEDs, you have to solder them directly from the appr. on-board SMD LEDs to J26 of the core module with two wires (click on picture to enlarge)."
J27 is between IC2 and J28.
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