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'''Note:''' The name of this package was recently changed from ''lpc21xx-boot'' to ''sysless-lpc21xx''. We have also changed the version control system from Darcs to Git.
== Documetnation ==
[http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/documents/microcontrollers/pdf/user.manual.lpc2109.lpc2114.lpc2119.lpc2124.lpc2129.lpc2194.lpc2210.lpc2212.lpc2214.lpc2220.lpc2290.lpc2292.lpc2294.pdf LPC21xx Datasheet]
== Boards ==
* [http://duch.cz/spejbl/elektronika.html#3-3 SPEJBL-ARM]
* LPCEUROBOT - A board used by our [http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/dragons Eurobot team]
== Development tools ==
== Development tools ==


# Download [ftp://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/arch-tools/gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin.tar.gz gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin]
=== Toolchain binaries for Debian ===
# Unpack this to the root direcotry
tar -C / -xvzf gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin.tar.gz


== Software ==
Invoke next line to add rtime cross-dev into packages sources list


We have developed a [http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/darcs/darcsweb.cgi?r=lpc21xx-boot;a=tree;f=/arch/arm/mach-lpc21xx/tools/tolpc tolpc]
echo deb ftp://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/debian unstable main >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/rtime-debs.list
tool, which can be now used for loading applications to RAM. For flash loading [http://guest.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/ lpc21isp] can be used. In future we will include flash programming posibility to '''tolpc'''.


== Getting the software ==
Update packages cache (aptitude update)
Check, that libmpfr1ldbl and libgmp3c2 packages are installed and select next packages


Actual source code can be downloaded using a [[Darcs]] tool:
binutils-arm-elf
gcc-arm-elf


  darcs get http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/repos/lpc21xx-boot
==== Installation on non-Debian systems ====


This will create a copy of the repository on your computer. Later you can update your repository using the command:
* Download the appropriate packages (.deb) from ftp://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/debian/pool.


  darcs pull
* Then Use <tt>ar x binutils-arm-elf_2.19.50-1_i386.deb</tt> and <tt>tar -C / -xzf data.tar.gz</tt>


If you have an acount on the ''rtime'' server, you can use ''ssh''-based access to the repository. If an administrater gave you the right for writing to the repository, you can not only read (pull) repository but also write (push) changes to the repository.
* Do the same for gcc* package


The syntax for getting the repo via ''ssh'' is:
=== Older version in tar archive ===


  darcs get <login>@rtime.felk.cvut.cz:/var/repos/lpc21xx-boot
# Download [ftp://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/arch-tools/gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin.tar.gz gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin]
# Unpack this to the root direcotry
tar -C / -xvzf gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin.tar.gz


== Software ==


Browsing of project sources is also possible via [http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/darcs/darcsweb.cgi?r=lpc21xx-boot;a=summary Darcs web interface].
Use the [[System-Less Framework]] to develop for this family of microcontrollers. It contains [[OMK|Makefiles]] for building your applications, code for booting the processor, [http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/gitweb/sysless.git?a=tree;f=arch/arm/mach-lpc21xx/tools/tolpc tolpc]
tool, which can be now used to load applications into RAM, and [http://guest.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/ lpc21isp] tool, which can be used to write the application to the flash.


If you plan to record some changes and push them back to the server, it is recomended to add the following lines to <tt>_darcs/prefs/boring</tt>:


^TAGS$
^config\.omk
^_build
^_compiled


== Literature ==
== Literature ==


* [http://www.olimex.com/dev/pdf/ARM%20Cross%20Development%20with%20Eclipse%20version%203.pdf ARM Cross Development with Eclipse]
* [http://gnuarm.alexthegeek.com/ARM_Cross_Development_With_Eclipse_Components_Revision3_March_17_2006.pdf ARM Cross Development with Eclipse (windows only)]
* [http://www.hitex.co.uk/arm/lpc2000book/index.html The Insider's Guide To The Philips ARM7-Based Microcontrollers (LPC21xx)]
* [http://www.hitex.co.uk/arm/lpc2000book/index.html The Insider's Guide To The Philips ARM7-Based Microcontrollers (LPC21xx)]
* [http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/4718.pdf ARM Laboratory Exercises (For the ARM Evaluator-7T Board)]
* [http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/4718.pdf ARM Laboratory Exercises (For the ARM Evaluator-7T Board)]
* [http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC ARM microcontroller Wiki]
* [http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC ARM microcontroller Wiki]
[[Category:ARM]]

Latest revision as of 16:09, 19 January 2010

Note: The name of this package was recently changed from lpc21xx-boot to sysless-lpc21xx. We have also changed the version control system from Darcs to Git.


Documetnation

LPC21xx Datasheet

Boards

Development tools

Toolchain binaries for Debian

Invoke next line to add rtime cross-dev into packages sources list

echo deb ftp://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/debian unstable main >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/rtime-debs.list

Update packages cache (aptitude update) Check, that libmpfr1ldbl and libgmp3c2 packages are installed and select next packages

binutils-arm-elf
gcc-arm-elf

Installation on non-Debian systems

  • Then Use ar x binutils-arm-elf_2.19.50-1_i386.deb and tar -C / -xzf data.tar.gz
  • Do the same for gcc* package

Older version in tar archive

  1. Download gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin
  2. Unpack this to the root direcotry
tar -C / -xvzf gcc-arm-elf-3.4.3-bin.tar.gz

Software

Use the System-Less Framework to develop for this family of microcontrollers. It contains Makefiles for building your applications, code for booting the processor, tolpc tool, which can be now used to load applications into RAM, and lpc21isp tool, which can be used to write the application to the flash.


Literature