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First Steps with the LPC55S69-EVK (Dual-Core ARM Cortex-M33 with Trustzone)

Posted on April 22, 2019 by Erich Styger
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For the long Easter weekend I have organized a new toy: the NXP LPC55S69-EVK board: a dual ARM Cortex-M33 running at 100 MHz with ARM TrustZone:

LPC55S69 Microcontroller

LPC55S69 Microcontroller

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Posted in ARM, Boards, Cortex, CPU's, Debugging, Eclipse, Embedded, LPC, LPC, LPCXpresso55S69-EVK, MCUXpresso, MCUXpresso IDE, MCUXpresso SDK, NXP, SDK, Tutorial | Tagged ARM, arm gcc, Building, Cortex-M33, Debugging, Eclipse, Flashing, gnu gcc, MCUXpresso, MCUXpresso IDE, non-secure, NXP, secure, software, software project, technology, Tips&Tricks, tool chains, Trustzone | 10 Replies
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