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Power on LPC-H2103 board by attaching 5 volts between ''Vin'' and ''gnd'' pins. Refer to board schematics for correct pins ( http://www.olimex.com/dev/pdf/lpc-h2103-pins.pdf ). The board should now have power led (red) on and another led (green) flashing. | Power on LPC-H2103 board by giving 5 volts between ''Vin'' and ''gnd'' pins. Refer to board schematics for correct pins ( http://www.olimex.com/dev/pdf/lpc-h2103-pins.pdf ). The board should now have power led (red) on and another led (green) flashing. |
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OpenOCD
Please note that this page in currently under construction. I don't have yet my setup (Olimex ARM-USB-OCD + LPC-H2103 prototype card) in working condition. I write stuff here when I progress. If you are also working with OpenOCD in Ubuntu, please feel free to add your contribution here.
Introduction
OpenOCD information can be found here:
Website: http://openocd.berlios.de/web/
Installation Instructions
Look for the package named openocd in the Synaptic Package Manager and install it.
Using OpenOCD with Olimex ARM-USB-OCD and LPC-H2103
OpenOCD Setup
After installing OpenOCD package, you need to set permissions right. Create a file ""/etc/udev/rules.d/45-ft2232.rules"" with following contents:
BUS!="usb", ACTION!="add", SUBSYSTEM!=="usb_device", GOTO="kcontrol_rules_end" SYSFS{idProduct}=="0003", SYSFS{idVendor}=="15ba", MODE="664", GROUP="plugdev" LABEL="kcontrol_rules_end"
Then connect ARM-USB-OCD to the USB port. Check ""dmesg"" which should give the following output:
TODO: Add correct dmesg output here...
Connect ARM-USB-OCD dongle to LPC-H2103 prototype board via JTAG cable.
Power on LPC-H2103 board by giving 5 volts between Vin and gnd pins. Refer to board schematics for correct pins ( http://www.olimex.com/dev/pdf/lpc-h2103-pins.pdf ). The board should now have power led (red) on and another led (green) flashing.
Create a file named openocd.cfg with following contents:
TODO: add correct configuration file here.
Start OpenOCD daemon with the following command:
openocd -f openocd.cfg TODO: Add output here
Test the setup by connecting to openocd daemon with telnet:
telnet localhost 4444 TODO: add some more stuff here
ARM development toolchain
TODO: how to install ARM development toolchain
Blinking led example
Todo: Blinking led code
Todo: Compilation
TODO: upload with openocd
TODO: Running
Further Help and Documentation
Help for openocd is available from: http://openocd.berlios.de
Further Reading
Good stuff can be found from SparkFun Electronics forum: http://forum.sparkfun.com/