MCUXpresso_LPC55S69/boards/lpcxpresso55s69/driver_examples/powerquad/math/cm33_core0
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Overview

This example shows how to use powerquad driver math functions. The powerquad driver API results are compared to the reference result.

SDK version

  • Version: 2.15.000

Toolchain supported

  • Keil MDK 5.38.1
  • MCUXpresso 11.8.0
  • IAR embedded Workbench 9.40.1
  • GCC ARM Embedded 12.2

Hardware requirements

  • Mini/micro USB cable
  • LPCXpresso55s69 board
  • Personal Computer

Board settings

No special settings are required.

Prepare the Demo

Note: MCUXpresso IDE project default debug console is semihost

  1. Connect a micro USB cable between the PC host and the CMSIS DAP USB port (P6) on the board
  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings (See Appendix A in Getting started guide for description how to determine serial port number):
    • 115200 baud rate
    • 8 data bits
    • No parity
    • One stop bit
    • No flow control
  3. Download the program to the target board.
  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The message about error or success will be output to the termial.