Hardware manual

phyCORE-LPC3250 QuickStart Instructions
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2.3 The PHYTEC phyCORE-LPC3250
The phyCORE
®
-LPC3250 is an ARM-9 based, small form factor, OEMable module populated with the
NXP LPC3250. State-of-the-art power management, Vector Floating Point Unit (VFP), and rich
peripherals such as USB OTG, Ethernet, and integrated LCD controller make this module the ideal
candidate for embedded applications requiring high performance and low power consumption. The
on-board MMU supports major operating systems, including Linux and Windows Embedded CE.
Other chip-level features include 7 UARTs, SPI, I
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C, a Real-Time Clock with a separate power
domain, and NAND Flash and DDR memory controllers. These features make the device particularly
suitable for automotive and industrial control applications as well as medical systems.
Please refer to the phyCORE
-LPC3250 Hardware Manual for specific information on board-level
features, jumper configuration, memory mapping, pin layout, and Carrier Board features.
For more information and example updates, please refer to the following sources:
North America http://www.phytec.com support@phytec.com
Europe http://www.phytec.de support@phytec.de
2.4 IAR EWARM Software Development Tool Chain
IAR Systems provides a complete set of development tools for ARM, ranging from evaluation
environments to highly optimizing C/C++ compilers and executable UML tools. The IAR Embedded
WorkBench
®
for ARM (EWARM) is a suite of tools for building and debugging embedded applications.
It supports ARM7, ARM9, ARM9E, ARM10, ARM11 and XScale devices.
For more information on the IAR EWARM tools visit their website at: http://www.iar.com/