What kind of microcontroller does mbed NXP LPC1768 have?
The mbed NXP LPC1768 is one of a range of mbed Microcontrollers packaged as a small 40-pin DIP, 0.1-inch pitch form-factor making it convenient for prototyping with solderless breadboard, stripboard, and through-hole PCBs. It includes a built-in USB programming interface that is as simple as using a USB Flash Drive.
Do you need transceivers for mbed CAN bus?
Below is an example circuit, which demonstrates how to set up a CAN bus, which simply loops the data between the mbed LPC1768’s two CAN buses. If using the LPC1768, or the LPC11C1X series, the transceivers are not included on the chip, so the two transceivers are required.
What kind of resistors are needed for a CAN bus?
As well as this, you need two 120 Ohm terminating resistors at either end of the bus. Without both the transceivers and the terminating resistors, the bus will not work properly. Below is an example circuit, which demonstrates how to set up a CAN bus, which simply loops the data between the mbed LPC1768’s two CAN buses.
What can you do with a Mbed microcontroller?
Hello World! The mbed Microcontrollers are a series of ARM microcontroller development boards designed for rapid prototyping. The mbed NXP LPC1768 Microcontroller in particular is designed for prototyping all sorts of devices, especially those including Ethernet, USB, and the flexibility of lots of peripheral interfaces and FLASH memory.
Is the LPC1768 board compatible with ARM mbed?
Populated with the LPC1768 to demonstrate LPC176x features, the LPC1768 board allows the evaluation of the high-level integration and low power consumption of the LPC1768. Availability? Upon selection of a preferred distributor, you will be directed to their web site to place and service your order.
Is the NXP LPC1768 based on an ARM Cortex-M3 core?
It is based on the NXP LPC1768, with a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core running at 96MHz. It includes 512KB FLASH, 32KB RAM and lots of interfaces including built-in Ethernet, USB Host and Device, CAN, SPI, I2C, ADC, DAC, PWM and other I/O interfaces.