Evaluation Board for LPC11C14 MCU - Cortex-M0 device with CAN support
The Keil MCB11C14U evaluation board enables to create and test working programs based on the NXP LPC11C14FB48/301 ARM Cortex-M0 processor based device with CAN interface. The NXP LPC11C14FB48/301 microcontroller provided with the MCB1000 board is a high end Cortex-M device with advanced ADC and serial I/O capabilities.
The Keil LPC11C14 Evaluation Board allows you to quickly and easily evaluate the LPC11C1x family of microcontrollers. The microcontroller, board, and accompanying features make it a great starting point for your next Cortex-M0 project. Populated with the LPC11C14 to demonstrate LPC11C1x features, the LPC11C14 board allows the evaluation of the low-cost CAN solution of the LPC11C14.
Keil's LPC11C14 Evaluation Board lets you get up-and-running quickly in evaluating the superior performance and capability of the LPC11C14. The LPC11C14 is designed for low-cost, low-power CAN-based applications. On-chip CAN and CANopen drivers provide design engineers with easy-to-use API commands to the CANopen protocol, enabling rapid integration of the LPC11C00 series into CAN-based networks and thereby greatly simplifying the plug-and-play integration process.
The LPC11Cx2/Cx4 are an ARM Cortex-M0 based, low-cost 32-bit MCU family, designed for 8/16-bit microcontroller applications, offering performance, low power, simple instruction set and memory addressing together with reduced code size compared to existing 8/16-bit architectures.
The LPC11Cx2/Cx4 operate at CPU frequencies of up to 50 MHz. The peripheral complement of the LPC11Cx2/Cx4 includes 16/32 kB of flash memory, 8 kB of data memory, one C_CAN controller, one Fast-mode Plus I2C-bus interface, one RS-485/EIA-485 UART, two SPI interfaces with SSP features, four general purpose counter/timers, a 10-bit ADC, and up to 40 general purpose I/O pins.
Key Applications: CAN-based applications
Features
- 50MHz ARM Cortex-M0 processor-based MCU
- 32 kB of flash memory, 8 kB of data memory
- CAN 2.0 Interface
- Two standard DB9 connectors for applications requiring CAN communications. Your application may use either or both of these connectors for access to the on-chip CAN controller.
- Serial Interface
- A standard DB9 connector provides an RS232 connection to the on-chip UART.
- Potentiometer for ADC Input
- Up to 42 GPIO
- 8 User LEDs power
- 4 push-buttons (2 GPIO, ISP, & reset)
- Power via USB connector
- Debug Interface Connectors
- 10-pin Cortex debug (0.05 inch connector)
Ships With
- MCB11C14UME Board
- uVision IDE quick start guide
- MDK-Lite development tool
- USB A to USB B cable