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Chapter 21: LPC13xx Flash memory programming firmware
21.13.2 Set Baud Rate <Baud Rate> <stop bit>
 
21.13.3 Echo <setting>
 
21.13.4 Write to RAM <start address> <number of bytes>
The host should send the data only after receiving the CMD_SUCCESS return code. The 
host should send the check-sum after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The checksum is 
generated by adding raw data (before UU-encoding) bytes and is reset after transmitting 
20 UU-encoded lines. The length of any UU-encoded line should not exceed 
61 characters (bytes) i.e. it can hold 45 data bytes. When the data fits in less than 
20 UU-encoded lines, then the check-sum should be of the actual number of bytes sent. 
The ISP command handler compares it with the check-sum of the received bytes. If the 
check-sum matches, the ISP command handler responds with "OK<CR><LF>" to 
continue further transmission. If the check-sum does not match, the ISP command 
handler responds with "RESEND<CR><LF>". In response the host should retransmit the 
bytes.
Table 319. ISP Set Baud Rate command
Command B
Input Baud Rate: 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200
Stop bit: 1 | 2
Return Code CMD_SUCCESS |
INVALID_BAUD_RATE |
INVALID_STOP_BIT |
PARAM_ERROR
Description This command is used to change the baud rate. The new baud rate is effective 
after the command handler sends the CMD_SUCCESS return code.
Example "B 57600 1<CR><LF>" sets the serial port to baud rate 57600 bps and 1 stop bit.
Table 320. ISP Echo command
Command A
Input Setting: ON = 1 | OFF = 0
Return Code CMD_SUCCESS |
PARAM_ERROR
Description The default setting for echo command is ON. When ON the ISP command handler 
sends the received serial data back to the host.
Example "A 0<CR><LF>" turns echo off.