UM11158
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User manual
Rev. 0.2 — 16 October 2018
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NXP Semiconductors
UM11158
LPCXpresso55S69 Development Board
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SEGGER J-link probes (version 9 and older)
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P&E Micro probes
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Keil ULINK2 probes
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IAR i-Jet probes
Other debug probes may also be supported by IAR and Keil tools; refer the websites of
these companies.
3.1 Starting a debug session using the on-board (Link2) Debug Probe
By default, the LPCXpresso55S69 is configured to use the on-board Debug Probe (Link2)
to debug the on-board target (LPC55S69), using the CMSIS-DAP debug protocol
pre-programmed into the Link2 Flash memory. The MCUXpresso IDE or other
development tools that support the CMSIS-DAP protocol can be used in the default
configuration. Check with your toolchain vendor for availability of specific device support
packs for the LPC55S69 series devices.
Note that when using the MCUXpresso IDE, the on-board Link2 can also be booted in
DFU mode by installing a jumper on J4; if this is done then the IDE will download
CMSIS-DAP to the probe as needed. Using DFU boot mode will ensure that the most
up-to-date / compatible firmware image is used with the MCUXpresso IDE.
NOTE: if the Debug Probe is set up to boot in DFU mode, the USB bridge functions
(virtual COM port) and Debug Probe features will not be available if the board is not first
initialized by the MCUXpresso IDE.
3.1.1 Installation steps for use with MCUXpresso IDE
Download and install the MCUXpresso IDE.
Configure and download an SDK package (with the MCUXpresso IDE tool chain option
selected) from the MCUXpresso SDK Builder utility (http://mcuxpresso.nxp.com).
Recommended: Install J4 to force the Link2 Debug Probe to boot in DFU mode (see notes
above).
Ensure jumper -- is fitted in position -- (local target powered), and -- is not installed (target
SWD enabled). These are the default positions set during board manufacture.
Connect the board to the USB port of your host computer, connecting a micro USB cable
to connector P6. The board will boot and run the pre-installed demo.
Allow about 10 seconds for the LPCXpresso55S69 device to enumerate for the first time;
the device will appear as "LPC Device".
If the first attempt to debug a project fails in the IDE, cancel the debug session and
repower the board. On some machines the drivers take longer to enumerate for the first
time, so these steps should correct this issue.
The board is now ready to be used with the MCUXpresso SDK examples for the
LPCXpresso55S69.
When the board is used for the first time, it is recommended to force the LPC55S69 target
into a known state by performing an ISP boot before attempting to run your first example
code. This can be achieved by pressing and holding down the ISP button while pressing
and releasing the reset button or installing the LPC55S69 ISP jumper.
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