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UM11158

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User manual

Rev. 0.2 — 16 October 2018 

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NXP Semiconductors

UM11158

LPCXpresso55S69 Development Board

6.1  LPC55S69 USB Ports

The Board incorporates micro AB connectors for both of USB0 (Full Speed, connector 
P10) and USB1 (High Speed, connector P9) ports of the LPCXpresso55S69. Both of 
these ports are capable of operating as a device or a host, and this is why micro AB 
connectors are used.

The Board can only be configured to support one of these ports as a host at a time (this is 
a limitation of the board, not the LPC55S69). When either port is used as a host, power 
must be supplied to the board via the +5V power only micro B USB port. Jumper J6 is 
used to connect power from a load switch to the VBUS signal of the port selected; J6 
should be placed in position 1-2 for USB1 or position 2-3 for USB0. If neither USB port is 
being used as a USB host this jumper is not required.

6.2 USART header 

Header P8 is provided as a convenient way to use an LPC55S60 USART with a serial to 
USB cable. Flexcom 0 ports (P0_29 and P0_30) are used for this feature, since these 
ports are assigned for USART ISP mode. Note that these ports are shared with the Link2 
debug probe (LPC4322) and PMod connector; when using this header ensure that there 
is no conflicting device connected to the PMod connector and that jumper P1 is installed 
to disable the connection to the Link2.

7. On-board 

peripherals

This section describes how the on-board peripheral devices of the Board are connected to 
the LPC55S69 and relevant configuration options. For full details of these devices please 
refer to the individual device datasheets. For circuit further details, refer to the board 
schematics.

7.1 Audio Codec

The LPCXpresso55S69 board incorporates a Cirrus Logic (Wolfson) WM8904 audio 
codec. This codec has both I2C (for control) and I2S (for data) interfaces. 
The I2C interface of the codec is routed to Flexcomm 4 of the LPC55S69, the same 
connection as used for the other I2C devices on the board; the Codec has an address of 
0b0011010. 

The Flexcomm 6 and Flexcomm 7 interfaces of the LPC55S69 are connected respectively 
to the Codec for data sent to / receive from the Codec. The board design assumes pad 
sharing between Flexcom 6 and Flexcom 7 for I2S connections.

 

Table 2.

Audio Codec port connections

Circuit reference

Port

Flexcoms

I2S SCK

P0_21

Flexcom 6 & 7, pad shared

I2S TX/RX Data

P0_20

Flexcom 6 & 7, pad shared

I2S WS

P0_19

Flexcom 6 & 7, pad shared

I2C SDA

P1_21

Flexcom 4

I2C SCL

P1_20

Flexcom 4

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Summary of Contents for LPC55S69-EVK

Page 1: ...158 LPCXpresso55S69 Development Board Rev 0 2 16 October 2018 User manual Document information Info Content Keywords LPC55S69 LPC55xx LPCXpresso55S69 LPC55S69 EVK Abstract LPCXpresso55S69 user manual...

Page 2: ...more information please visit http www nxp com For sales office addresses please send an email to salesaddresses nxp com NXP Semiconductors UM11158 LPCXpresso55S69 Development Board Revision history...

Page 3: ...tp www nxp com demoboard LPCXpresso55S69 for more information on this board including tutorial videos development software and board hardware design files Note the schematics for this board indicate c...

Page 4: ...ard RGB user LED Reset ISP User Wakeup and user buttons Multiple Expansion options including Arduino UNO Mikroe Click and PMod Micro SD card slot NXP MMA8652FCR1 accelerometer Stereo audio codec with...

Page 5: ...Board layout and Settings Figure 2 shows the layout of the board top side indicating location of the connectors and buttons while Figure 3 shows locations of jumpers and headers Table 1 provides a des...

Page 6: ...s and LEDs Circuit reference Description Default Reference DS1 Target power indicator LED n a n a DS2 Link2 boot LED n a 4 1 D8 RGB User LED n a n a J1 Audio codec line input jack n a J2 Audio codec l...

Page 7: ...1 2 for USB1 High Speed to provide Vbus i e enable USB host capability Default Install jumper in position 2 3 for USB0 Full Speed to provide Vbus i e enable USB host capability 1 2 USB1 J7 USB host p...

Page 8: ...re current consumption Not installed P13 Current measurement header for LPC55S69 This header is in line with the VDD supply of the LPC55S69 with a zero ohm resistor R92 installed in parallel with it T...

Page 9: ...A header may be added at P25 to provide a convenient way to enable disable the on board accelerometer If this header is used remove the zero ohm resistor R20 which is in parallel with this header Not...

Page 10: ...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 utili...

Page 11: ...ll be five devices if using CMSIS DAP protocol four under Human Interface Devices CMSIS DAP LPC SIO two HID Compliant Devices and a USB Input Device and one under Ports LPC LinkII Ucom Your board is n...

Page 12: ...se the Link2 device on the LPCXpresso55S69 required for any debugging purpose for Windows 7 or 8 host computers install the drivers first These drivers will automatically be installed when MCUXpresso...

Page 13: ...going to the Windows operating system Start menu and typing Device Manager in the search bar In the device manager look under Ports the LPC LinkII UCom Port device and its name should be visible NOTE...

Page 14: ...4 Note that the MMA8652 Accelerometer and use of most SD cards requires the board to be configured for 3 3V operation The power connection to the Accelerometer may be disconnected by removing R20 inst...

Page 15: ...PMod connector and that jumper P1 is installed to disable the connection to the Link2 7 On board peripherals This section describes how the on board peripheral devices of the Board are connected to t...

Page 16: ...the supply rail and P25 may be installed to provide a convenient way to connect disconnect it to from power Resistors R3 and R4 are zero ohm links provided to enable the MMA8652 to be disconnected fro...

Page 17: ...t ISP when the LPC55S69 is reset or powered up This jumper is in parallel with S1 7 5 2 User S3 and Wake S2 buttons The User S3 and Wake S2 buttons are intended for user application use These buttons...

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Page 19: ...r severe property or environmental damage NXP Semiconductors accepts no liability for inclusion and or use of NXP Semiconductors products in such equipment or applications and therefore such inclusion...

Page 20: ...urrent 14 6 Board serial connections 14 6 1 LPC55S69 USB Ports 14 6 2 USART header 15 7 On board peripherals 15 7 1 Audio Codec 15 7 2 Micro SD card slot 15 7 3 Accelerometer 16 7 4 RGB User LED 16 7...

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