The OKdo E1 is an ultra-low-cost Development Board based on the NXP LPC55S69JBD100 dual-core Arm Cortex® M33 microcontroller. The E1 board is perfect for Industrial IoT, building control and automation, consumer electronics, general embedded and secure applications.
The OKdo E1 is an ultra-low-cost Development Board based on the NXP LPC55S69JBD100 dual-core Arm Cortex® M33 microcontroller. The E1 board is perfect for Industrial IoT, building control and automation, consumer electronics, general embedded and secure applications.
Details
Key Features
Processor with Arm TrustZone, Floating Point Unit (FPU) and Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
CASPER Crypto co-processor to enable hardware acceleration for certain asymmetric cryptographic algorithms
PowerQuad Hardware Accelerator for fixed and floating point DSP functions
SRAM Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) for key generation, storage and reconstruction
PRINCE module for real-time encryption and decryption of flash data
AES-256 and SHA2 engines
Up to Nine Flexcomm interfaces. Each Flexcomm interface can be selected by software to be a USART, SPI, I2C, and I2S interface
USB 2.0 High-Speed Host/Device controller with on-chip PHY
USB 2.0 Full-Speed Host/Device controller with on-chip PHY
Up to 64 GPIOs
Secure digital input/output (SD/MMC and SDIO) card interface
Specifications:
LPC55S69JBD100 640kbyte flash microcontroller
In-built CMSIS-DAP v1.0.7 debugger based on LPC11U35
Internal PLL support up to 100MHz operation, 16MHz can be mounted for full 150MHz operation.
This board has accelerated my teams development on the LPC55S69. My interest is utilising the CASPER Crypto co-processor as we focus on security . NXP have provided quick technical support to scale up design process.
Marco
5 out of 5May 2020
Unbelievably small, very high performance and an amazing platform for all my hobby applications. I'm very, very happy with this board.
Mark
verified owner
5 out of 5Sep 2020
Very nice small development board!
Pros:
* Castellation + flat bottom!
* Powerful and interesting MCU
* USB HS + FS
* Integrated debugger
* The price is right!
Cons:
* Though I understand the BOM perspective, using different current limiting resistors for the RGB LED would have improved the appearance.
* A small error on the PCB: the marking next to the bridge resistors to select USB0/USB1 is inverted!
newbrain
4 out of 5May 2021
Lovely microcontroller with a huge array of counter-timers, ADC and a good range of GPIO. The development environment writes all the set-up and configuration code for you, so be prepared to put some real effort into learning that development environment before you get near any coding. You'll need to set up an account with NXP to use that development environment.
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This board has accelerated my teams development on the LPC55S69. My interest is utilising the CASPER Crypto co-processor as we focus on security . NXP have provided quick technical support to scale up design process.