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OM13013,598

Manufacturer Part Number
OM13013,598
Description
BOARD DEMO IAR LPC1227 JLINKLITE
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Series
-r
Datasheets

Specifications of OM13013,598

Design Resources
LPC122x-SK Brd Schematic
Processor To Be Evaluated
LPC1227
Processor Series
LPC122x
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Interface Type
UART, SSP, SPI, I2C
Cpu Core
ARM Cortex-M0
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V to 3.6 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-6885
NXP Semiconductors
UM10441
User manual
The maximum number of results is 4, returned by the "ReadUID" command. The
command handler sends the status code INVALID_COMMAND when an undefined
command is received. The IAP routine resides at 0x1FFF 1FF0 location and it is thumb
code.
The IAP function could be called in the following way using C.
Define the IAP location entry point. Since the 0th bit of the IAP location is set there will be
a change to Thumb instruction set when the program counter branches to this address.
#define IAP_LOCATION 0x1fff1ff1
Define data structure or pointers to pass IAP command table and result table to the IAP
function:
unsigned long command[5];
unsigned long result[4];
or
unsigned long * command;
unsigned long * result;
command=(unsigned long *) 0x……
result= (unsigned long *) 0x……
Define pointer to function type, which takes two parameters and returns void. Note the IAP
returns the result with the base address of the table residing in R1.
typedef void (*IAP)(unsigned int [],unsigned int[]);
IAP iap_entry;
Setting function pointer:
iap_entry=(IAP) IAP_LOCATION;
Whenever you wish to call IAP you could use the following statement.
iap_entry (command, result);
As per the ARM specification (The ARM Thumb Procedure Call Standard SWS ESPC
0002 A-05) up to 4 parameters can be passed in the r0, r1, r2 and r3 registers
respectively. Additional parameters are passed on the stack. Up to 4 parameters can be
returned in the r0, r1, r2 and r3 registers respectively. Additional parameters are returned
indirectly via memory. Some of the IAP calls require more than 4 parameters. If the ARM
suggested scheme is used for the parameter passing/returning then it might create
problems due to difference in the C compiler implementation from different vendors. The
suggested parameter passing scheme reduces such risk.
The flash memory is not accessible during a write or erase operation. IAP commands,
which results in a flash write/erase operation, use 32 bytes of space in the top portion of
the on-chip RAM for execution. The user program should not be use this space if IAP flash
programming is permitted in the application.
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 1 — 15 February 2011
Chapter 20: LPC122x Flash ISP/IAP
UM10441
© NXP B.V. 2011. All rights reserved.
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