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LPCXpresso55S36UM
LPCXpresso55S36 Development Board User Manual
Board feature Target MCU feature used Description
I2C Flexcomm modules 1, 3, and 7
• FC1 I2C: Supports a USB-to-I2C bridge between MCU-
Link and the target MCU
• FC3 I2C: Connects to one of the connectors of Motor 2 +
Arduino socket
• FC7 I2C: Connects to another connector of Motor 2
+ Arduino socket, one of the connectors of mikroBUS
socket, audio codec, audio expansion connector, and
external DMIC connector
I2S Flexcomm modules 0, 2, 3, 4, and 6 I2S connections are supported on an audio codec and audio
expansion connector
HS SPI Flexcomm module 8 Three HS SPI slave selects are used:
• SS0: Connects to one of the connectors of mikroBUS
socket
• SS1: Supports a USB-to-SPI bridge between MCU-Link
and the target MCU
• SS3: Connects to one of the connectors of Motor 2 +
Arduino socket
CAN Controller area network flexible data
(MCAN) controller
A high-speed CAN transceiver for driving CAN signals
between the target MCU and a DB9 connector
I3C I3C module (I3C0) I3C slave devices:
• 6-axis motion tracking device with integrated 3-axis
gyroscope and 3-axis accelerometer
• One of the connectors of the Motor 1 + unused MCU pin
socket
Octal flash FlexSPI host controller 512 Mbit octal serial NOR flash memory
DMIC Digital PDM microphone (DMIC)
module
Onboard DMIC and an external DMIC connector
mikroBUS mikroBUS socket with two 1x8 position receptacles
Motor control and
Arduino
Motor control subsystem
(FlexPWM0, FlexPWM1, ADC0,
ADC1, DAC0, and DAC1)
Two Arduino UNO compatible sockets, each with four
receptacles (2x6, 2x8, 2x10, and 2x8 positions)
Power supply The board accepts the following external power supplies:
• External 5 V power through one of the three USB
connectors
• VIN1 power from one of the connectors of the Motor 1 +
unused MCU pin socket
• VIN2 power from one of the connectors of Motor 2 +
Arduino socket
Clock Two crystals (16 MHz and 32.768 kHz) provide clocks to the
target MCU
Debug
• MCU-Link debug probe (onboard debug probe) can be
used to debug the target MCU using a USB micro-B
connector provided on the board. It supports CMSIS-DAP
and SEGGER J-Link protocol options.
• An external debug probe can also be attached for
debugging the target MCU
• MCU-Link debug probe can also be used for debugging an
external target MCU
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User manual Rev. 2 — 5 September 2022
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