Welcome to LPCLinux.com - by the community, for the community
Welcome to the LPCLinux community support web. This website was developed to provide news, support, and other resources for Linux developers using the NXP LPC313x and LPC32xx series of microcontrollers. This site is supported and maintained by LPC users of the Linux community.
Just pick the processor family (LPC32xx or LPC313x, which covers the LPC313x/LPC314x/LPC315x) from the ‘Quick Launch Pad’ below or ‘Webs’ link on the right side of this page. There you will find instructions for getting started, development boards, kernel information, bootloaders, and more.
Within each processor family page you can:
- Find instructions about Linux related topics - build and deployment procedures, answers to common questions (FAQ), etc.
- Ask a question or help answer a question, provide suggestions for enhancing the LPC Linux port, upload fixes or enhancements, or blog about your experiences
- Access the latest fixes, updates, and enhancements
Quick Launch Pad
| Category |
LPC313x |
LPC32xx |
| Main Page |
Main |
Main |
| Getting Started |
ELDK, LTIB, CDL |
ELDK, LTIB |
| Forums |
Discussions, Uboot Patches, Linux Patches |
Discussions, Uboot Patches, Linux Patches |
| Blogs |
LPC313x Blogs |
LPC32xx Blogs |
| Downloads |
Patches, Demos, ... |
Patches, Demos, ... |
Community Blogs
Share your thoughts and experiences with community as Blogs:
Support forums
Can't find your issue in the documentation?
Bugs and feature requests
What you can expect from this community
- We know how important LPCLinux is to you as it is important to us. We want you to be able to rely on our experience.
- We want to make sure that all questions get answered.
- We want to set standards for good support and live up to them. Please help us if we do not by telling us via email.
Above and Beyond
If you find you are not getting enough help from the LPCLinux support web, you could try regular
NXP support, or contact your regional Field Application Engineer through sales channels. Also you could get commercial support for LPCLinux through
LPCLinuxConsultants, many of whom are active community participants.