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LPC4357 Developer’s Kit - User’s Guide
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5 Getting Started
This chapter contains information about how to get acquainted with the LPC4357 Developer’s Kit.
Please read this section first before you start using the board - it will be well spent time!
5.1 Powering
The board can normally be powered from a PC/laptop via the included USB cable (mini-B to A cable).
This is done via the USB-to-UART connector and will work in most cases. Note however that not all
PC/laptops can provide the needed current. An external USB hub can be used in this case or an
external power supply.
A separate power supply is always needed in stand-alone situations or when running USB Host
application (when powering external USB devices). If USB Host is not used (or used with very low
external current consumption), a 5VDC/1 Amp power supply (5W) is all what is needed. If USB Host is
used with high external current consumption a 5VDC/2-2.5 Amp power supply (10-12.5W) is needed. A
2.1mm standard power plug is used to interface the board. Center pin is positive.
See Figure 28 below for locating the USB connector and/or the 2.1mm power connector.
It is possible to have both the USB cable and external powering connected to the board at the same
time.
Figure 28 – Powering of OEM Base Board
5.2 Demo Application
The LPC4357 Developer’s Kit comes pre-loaded with a demo application. If the demo application is
missing or over-written by another application, follow the guidelines for how to download a program to
the LPC4357, see section 5.4 . The source code and pre-compiled hex-file is available on the support
site.
Power
Supply
Your PC/Laptop
USB cable
Optional Powering alt#1
USB Hub
Optional Powering alt#2