Flash Utility Exclusive — Lpc2000
At its core, the LPC2000 Flash Utility is a Windows-based GUI application (though it runs well under Linux via Wine) that communicates with the LPC’s built-in ISP (In-System Programming) bootloader. It bypasses the need for a JTAG/SWD debugger, requiring only a simple RS-232 serial port or a USB-to-UART converter.
When the device boots with P0.14 pulled low, it enters the internal bootloader mode, ready to accept commands from the Flash Utility. lpc2000 flash utility
The utility is compatible with a wide range of the LPC2000 family, including: At its core, the LPC2000 Flash Utility is
In the golden age of ARM7 and Cortex-M0/M3 microcontrollers, NXP’s LPC2000 series (such as the LPC2103, LPC2138, and LPC2148) were workhorses of the industry. While modern IDEs like Keil or MCUXpresso dominate today’s workflow, there remains a dedicated niche of developers and retro-hardware enthusiasts who swear by a small, lightweight, and surprisingly effective tool: . The utility is compatible with a wide range