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Run an example application

To download and run the application, perform these steps:

  1. See the table in Default debug interfaces to determine the debug interface that comes loaded on your specific hardware platform.

    • The user should install LPCScrypt or MCUXpresso IDE to ensure that LPC board drivers are installed .

    • For boards with P&E Micro interfaces, visit www.pemicro.com/support/downloads_find.cfm and download the P&E Micro Hardware Interface Drivers package.

  2. Connect the development platform to your PC via USB cable.

  3. Open the terminal application on the PC, such as PuTTY or TeraTerm, and connect to the debug COM port (to determine the COM port number, see How to determine COM port). Configure the terminal with these settings:

    1. 115200 or 9600 baud rate, depending on your board (reference BOARD_DEBUG_UART_BAUDRATE variable in the board.h file)

    2. No parity

    3. 8 data bits

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  1. In IAR, click the Download and Debug button to download the application to the target.

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  1. The application is then downloaded to the target and automatically runs to the main() function.

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  1. Run the code by clicking the Go button.

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  1. The hello_world application is now running and a banner is displayed on the terminal. If it does not appear, check your terminal settings and connections.

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