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LPC4357 Developer’s Kit - User’s Guide
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GPIO38_AIN1
ADC2
This is pin 14 of J15. It is suggested to short pin 21 and 23 of
J5 in order to connect LPC4357 pin P4_0 to this signal to
get GPIO functionality on this pin.
4.14 SP8: NXP/Jennic RF Module Interface
There are pads on the backside of the OEM Base Board for soldering a JN5148 NXP (former Jennic)
RF module. These pads are opposite of the SD/MMC memory card interface connector. There is also
provision on the board for programming the RF module. This is done via 6-pos pin list (J31) where a
FTDI programming cable is connected (TTL to USB Serial Converter cable, TTL-232R-3V3, see for
example Digikey: 768-1015-ND). During programming, multiplexor U29 and U30 connects the UART
channel directly to the programming cable, via J31. The RF-module can be reset via SW1. Program
mode is entered by pressing SW9 during (and shortly after) reset.
Note that the UART channel is not directly connected to a UART channel on the LPC4357. It is
multiplexed with other UART channels, see section 4.15 for details. Also note that the Serial Expansion
Connector (see section 4.13 ) and the RF-module share the same UART channel. Once the RF
module is soldered, the Serial Expansion Connector cannot be used for UART communication.
See picture below for locating the relevant components on the board. See also the table for signal
connection.
Figure 15 RF Module
Signals
LPC4357
SIE_UART_RXD
P2_4 via multiplexor, USART#3 is used
SIE_UART_TXD
P9_3 via multiplexor, USART#3 is used
RF Module on
backside
RF-Program Button
SW9
Reset button
SW1
RF-Program Connector
J31