MCUXpresso SDK Documentation

littlefs_shell_onchip_flash

littlefs_shell_onchip_flash#

Overview#

Demonstrates littlefs functionality by commands executed from shell.

Supported Boards#

FRDM-MCXA156
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA156 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA174
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA174 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA344
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA344 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA346
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA346 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXL255
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXL255 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXN236
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXN236 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXN947
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXN947 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXN947T
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXN947T board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXW23
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXW23 Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the FRDM board J10.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
FRDM-MCXW71
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXW71 Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the FRDM board J10.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright 2024 NXP

LFS>>
KW45B41Z-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Mini/micro USB cable

  • KW45B41Z-EVK Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J14.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2022  NXP

LFS>>
KW47-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • KW47-EVK Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J14.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
LPCXpresso55S36
Hardware requirements
  • Mini/micro USB cable

  • LPCXpresso55S36 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
MCX-N5XX-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Mini/micro USB cable

  • MCX-N5XX-EVK board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
MCX-N9XX-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Mini/micro USB cable

  • MCX-N9XX-EVK board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
MCX-W71-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • MCX-W71-EVK Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J14.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright 2025 NXP

LFS>>
MCX-W72-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • MCX-W72-EVK Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J14.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
MCXW23-EVK
Hardware requirements
  • Mini/micro USB cable

  • MCXW23-EVK Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

If you want to run this example on the MCXW235 RDM module, please regenerate the peripherals.c .h of MCXW235 using the TEE tool. LITTLEFS_START_ADDR can be set to 0x3e000 because the flash size of MCXW235 is 512KB.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J33.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
KW47-LOC
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • KW47-LOC Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

No special is needed.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the LOC board J3.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
MCXW72-LOC
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • MCXW72-LOC Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

No special is needed.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the LOC board J3.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA266
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA156 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA366
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA156 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

SHELL (build: Feb 28 2018)
 * Copyright 2021 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-MCXW72
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXW72 Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

No special is needed.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the FRDM board J10.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA577
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA577 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

 * Copyright 2024 NXP
LFS>>
FRDM-KW43
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-KW43 Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

This example project does not call for any special hardware configurations. Although not required, the recommendation is to leave the development board’s jumper settings and configurations in default state when running this example.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the FRDM board J28.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
FRDM-MCXW70
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXW70 Board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings

This example project does not call for any special hardware configurations. Although not required, the recommendation is to leave the development board’s jumper settings and configurations in default state when running this example.

Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the FRDM board J28.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

The log below shows the output of the demo in the terminal window:

Copyright  2024  NXP

LFS>>
FRDM-MCXA287
Hardware requirements
  • Type-C USB cable

  • FRDM-MCXA287 board

  • Personal Computer

Board settings
Prepare the Demo
  1. Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the MCU-Link USB port on the target board.

  2. Open a serial terminal with the following settings:

    • 115200 baud rate

    • 8 data bits

    • No parity

    • One stop bit

    • No flow control

  3. Download the program to the target board.

  4. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.

Running the demo

When the example runs successfully, you can see the similar information from the terminal as below.

 * Copyright 2024 NXP
LFS>>