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JTAG Programmer and Debugger for LPC and ARM microcontrollers.
2x1.6" (50x40 mm) + 8" (20 cm) cable
In general, LPC21xx are very new parts. And for some unknown reason, Philips doesn't disclose how to program LPC21xx Flash via JTAG. This has delayed the development of third party IDEs. Perhaps Philips is having problems with the Flash programming and is going to change the protocol in future. This is currently why they force end users to use their bootloader IAP protocol. The only vendor so far to work around this is Rowley. They first load in RAM small own bootloader which then receives data from the JTAG interface and feeds the packets into IAP to write to Flash segments. This is current the easiest to use product for the LPC21xx parts.
Jim Lynch's tutorial for setting up the free GCC/GNU tool chain. The example software is available here.
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Compatible with Rowley's CrossConnect,
should be
Compatible with Rowley's CrossWorks For ARM,
"Program LPC21xx, Atmel AT91, STMicroelectronics STR7 Parts, and other (not tested) ARM flash microcontrollers"
Does anyone know if this programmer will work with a LPC1768 series processor?
I'm wondering if a USB to parallel adapter would work with this. If it worked, it would seem to be the cheapest solution for loading/debugging an ARM based board for those of us with only USB ports on our PCs.
The one problem I see is that these adapters seem to be made mostly for connecting printers, so they might not be completely equivalent to a parallel port.
It will not work. The lpt to usb adapters are basically a emulated version of the standard lpt. It will not do anything other than print.