ARM mbed NXP LPC1768 Development Board
The mbed NXP LPC1768 is an easy-to-use MCU development board designed for rapid prototyping. At its heart is a powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor running at 96 MHz with 512 KB flash and 32 KB RAM, which makes it far more capable than popular 8-bit prototyping alternatives. A comprehensive firmware library and plenty of sample code help you get your program up and running quickly, and a free online IDE and C++ compiler means that no software installation is required. Downloading programs is as simple as using a USB flash drive (no external programmer is necessary).
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File downloads
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mbed NXP LPC1768 schematic (70k pdf)
mbed NXP LPC1768 schematic (for advanced users).
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NXP LPC1768 user manual (5MB pdf)
User’s guide for the Cortex-M3 MCU on the mbed NXP LPC1768 (for advanced users).
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NXP LPC1768 datasheet (1MB pdf)
Datasheet for the Cortex-M3 MCU on the mbed NXP LPC1768 (for advanced users).
Recommended links
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mbed handbook
All of the resources you need to get started with the mbed, including hardware information, software libraries, and support from the mbed community.
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Home-made m3pi robot controlled by Bluetooth keyboard
An mbed notebook (in Japanese) showing a 3pi robot with an ARM mbed controlled by Bluetooth keyboard. By Kazuhiro Ouchi, December 2010.
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mbed library for the LSM303DLH
This is a library for the ARM mbed development board that interfaces with the LSM303DLH 3D compass and accelerometer carrier and provides the tilt-compensated magnetic heading. It can be easily modified to work with the newer and very similar LSM303DLHC 3D compass and accelerometer carrier by swapping the magnetometer Y and Z registers. This library was not written and is not maintained by Pololu.
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mbed library for QTR sensors
Matthew Phillipps ported our Arduino Library for the Pololu QTR Reflectance Sensors to the mbed platform. The Arduino library is designed to work with Pololu QTR reflectance sensors, so the mbed library should too, but Matthew points out he only tested it with the analog sensors. This library was not written and is not maintained by Pololu.