ARM LPC214X例程
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* readme.txt: Description of the LPC213x/4x Sample Software
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* Copyright(C) 2006, Philips Semiconductor
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* History
* 2006.02.01 ver 1.00 Preliminary version, first Release
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The Description of the sample software
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This example demonstrates the use of build-in peripherals on the Philips
LPC213x/214x family MCUs.
The sample software includes, common library, peripheral APIs, and test modules
for the APIs. The common library include startup file, standard definition and
header files, processor specific setup module, generic interrupt related APIs,
timer routine, and scatter loading file. The peripheral directories include,
GPIO, PWM, Real-time clock, timer, SPI, I2C, Watchdog timer, UART, external
interrupt, etc.
The development environment is ARM's RealView Development Kits for Philips (RVDK)
with RVI-ME ICE. The target board is Keil's, now an ARM Company, MCB214x with a
Philips's LPC214x MCU on it.
Some external components, such as I2C temperature, SPI serial EEPROM, will be
required to add on the board in order to complete the test below.
The directory tree and content of the sample software
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common
-- inc
-- lpc214x.hDefinition file of all the registers of LPC213x/4x
-- irq.hInterrupt related definitions and API prototyping
-- type.hType definition
-- target.hTarget specific definition for Keil's MCB214x board
-- timer.hDefinition and header file for timer module
-- mem_b.scfScatter loader for code running in SRAM
-- mem_c.scfScatter loader for code running in flash
-- src
-- startup.sCode start up entry
-- heap.sHeap entry definition
-- stack.sStack entry definition
-- swi_handler.sSWI handler
-- irq.cGeneric interrupt handler related APIs
-- target.cTarget specific modules
-- timer.cTimer related APIs
GPIO
-- fio.hGPIO and fast I/O header
-- fio.cGPIO and fast I/O APIs
-- fiotest.cGPIO and Fast I/O test module
-- gpio.prjRVDK project file
EXTINT
-- extint.hExternal interrupt header
-- extint.cExternal interrupt APIs
-- einttest.cExternal interrupt test module
-- extint.prjRVDK project file
Timer
-- tmrtest.cTimer test module, note: API modules
are in the COMMON directory and
shared and used by some peripheral testing.
-- timer.prjRVDK project file
PWM
-- pwmc.hPWM header
-- pwm.cPWM APIs
-- pwmtest.cPWM test module
-- pwm.prjRVDK project file
SPI
-- spi.hSPI header
-- spi.cSPI APIs
-- spitest.cSPI test module
-- spi.prjRVDK project file
UART
-- uart.hUART header
-- uart.cUART APIs
-- uarttest.cUART test module
-- uart.prjRVDK project file
RTC
-- rtc.hReal-time clock(RTC) header
-- rtc.cReal-time clock(RTC) APIs
-- rtctest.cReal-time clock(RTC) test module
-- rtc.prjRVDK project file
I2C
-- i2c.hI2C header
-- i2c.cI2C APIs
-- i2ctest.cI2C test module
-- i2c.prjRVDK project file
WDT
-- wdt.hWatchdog timer header
-- wdt.cWatchdog timer APIs
-- wdttest.cWatchdog timer test module
-- wdt.prjRVDK project file