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MSP430 Hardware Tools User's Guide Literature Number: SLAU278F May 2009 – Revised December 2010.
2 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Contents Preface ....................................................................................................................................... 9 1 Get Started Now! .............................................................................
www.ti.com B.17 MSP-TS430RGC64USB .................................................................................................. 82 B.18 MSP-TS430PN80 ................................................................................................
www.ti.com List of Figures 2-1. Signal Connections for 4-Wire JTAG Communication ................................................................ 25 2-2. Signal Connections for 2-Wire JTAG Communication (Spy-Bi-Wire) ..................................
www.ti.com B-46. MSP-TS430PZ100B Target Socket Module, PCB ................................................................... 103 B-47. MSP-TS430PZ5x100 Target Socket Module, Schematic .......................................................... 105 B-48.
www.ti.com List of Tables 1-1. Flash Emulation Tool (FET) Features .................................................................................. 14 1-2. Individual Kit Contents, MSP-TS430xx ........................................................
8 List of Tables SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Preface SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Read This First About This Manual This manual describes the hardware of the Texas Instruments MSP-FET430 Flash Emulation Tool (FET). The FET is the program development tool for the MSP430 ultra-low-power microcontroller.
How to Use This Manual www.ti.com The following tools contain the USB debug interface (MSP-FET430UIF) and the respective target socket module: • MSP-FET430U14 (for MSP430F20xx, MSP430F20xx, MSP430G2.
www.ti.com Information About Cautions and Warnings • MSP-TS430RGC64B (for MSP430F530x devices in 64-pin RGC packages) • MSP-TS430RGC64USB (for MSP430F550x, MSP430F551x, MSP430552x, devices in 64-p.
Related Documentation From Texas Instruments www.ti.com Related Documentation From Texas Instruments MSP430 development tools documentation: CCS for MSP430 User's Guide, literature number SLAU157 Code Composer Studio v4.
Chapter 1 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Get Started Now! This chapter lists the contents of the FET and provides instruction on installing the hardware. Topic ..........................................................................
Flash Emulation Tool (FET) Overview www.ti.com 1.1 Flash Emulation Tool (FET) Overview TI offers several flash emulation tools according to different requirements.
www.ti.com Kit Contents, eZ430-RF2500 1.5 Kit Contents, eZ430-RF2500 • One QUICK START GUIDE document • One eZ430-RF2500 CD-ROM • One eZ430-RF2500 development tool including one MSP430F2274/CC2500 target board • One eZ430-RF2500T target board • One AAA battery pack with expansion board (batteries included) 1.
Kit Contents, MSP-FET430xx www.ti.com 1.10 Kit Contents, MSP-FET430xx 'U14, 'U092, 'U24, 'U28, 'U28A, 'U38, 'U23x0, 'U40, 'U40A, 'U48, 'U48B, &ap.
www.ti.com Kit Contents, FET430Fx137RF900 1.11 Kit Contents, FET430Fx137RF900 • One READ ME FIRST document • One legal notice • One MSP430 CD-ROM • One MSP-FET430UIF interface module • Two target socket module MSP-FET430F5137RF900: Two EM430F5137RF900 target socket modules.
Kit Contents, MSP-TS430xx www.ti.com Table 1-2. Individual Kit Contents, MSP-TS430xx Target Socket Socket Type Supported Devices Included Devices Headers / Comment Module 14-pin PW MSP430F20xx, '.
www.ti.com Kit Contents, EM430Fx137RF900 Table 1-2. Individual Kit Contents, MSP-TS430xx (continued) Target Socket Socket Type Supported Devices Included Devices Headers / Comment Module 100-pin PZ Ei.
Hardware Installation, MSP-FET430UIF www.ti.com 1.15 Hardware Installation, MSP-FET430UIF Follow these steps to install the hardware for the MSP-FET430UIF tool: 1.
www.ti.com Important MSP430 Documents on the CD-ROM and Web 1.18 Important MSP430 Documents on the CD-ROM and Web The primary sources of MSP430 information are the device-specific data sheet and user's guide.
22 Get Started Now! SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Chapter 2 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming This chapter presents signal requirements for in-circuit programming of the MSP430. Topic ......................................................
Signal Connections for In-System Programming and Debugging www.ti.com 2.1 Signal Connections for In-System Programming and Debugging MSP-FET430PIF, MSP-FET430UIF, MSP-GANG430, MSP-PRGS430 With the pro.
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 TDO/TDI TDI/VPP TMS TCK GND TEST/VPP JT A G VCC T OOL VCC T ARGET J1 (see Note A) J2 (see Note A) V CC R1 47 k (see Note B) W C2 10 µF C3 0.1 µF V /A V /DV CC CC CC RST/NMI TDO/TDI TDI/VPP TMS TCK TEST/VPP (see Note C) V /A V /DV SS SS SS MSP430Fxxx C1 10 nF/2.
TCK GND TEST/VPP VCC T OOL VCC T ARGET J2 (see Note A) V CC R1 47 k (see Note B) W C2 10 µF C3 0.1 µF V /A V /DV CC CC CC RST/NMI/SBWTDIO MSP430Fxxx C1 2.
www.ti.com External Power 2.2 External Power The PC parallel port can source a limited amount of current. Because of the ultra-low-power requirement of the MSP430, a standalone FET does not exceed the available current. However, if additional circuitry is added to the tool, this current limit could be exceeded.
28 Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Appendix A SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Frequently Asked Questions and Known Issues This appendix presents solutions to frequently asked questions regarding the MSP-FET430 hardware. Topic ............................................
Hardware FAQs www.ti.com A.1 Hardware FAQs 1. The state of the device (CPU registers, RAM memory, etc.) is undefined following a reset. Exceptions to the above statement are that the PC is loaded with the word at 0xFFFE (i.
www.ti.com Hardware FAQs 12. Information memory may not be blank (erased to 0xFF) when the device is delivered from TI. Customers should erase the information memory before its first use. Main memory of packaged devices is blank when the device is delivered from TI.
Known Issues www.ti.com A.2 Known Issues MSP-FET430PIF Some PCs do not supply 5 V through the parallel port Problem Description Device identification problems with modern PCs, because the parallel port often does not deliver 5 V as was common with earlier hardware.
Appendix B SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware This appendix contains information relating to the FET hardware, including schematics, PCB pictorials, and bills of materials. All other tools, such as the eZ430 series, are described in separate product-specific user's guides.
MSP-TS430PW14 www.ti.com B.1 MSP-TS430PW14 Figure B-1. MSP-TS430PW14 Target Socket Module, Schematic 34 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Jumper J4 Open to disconnect LED Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper J6 Open to measure current Connector J3 External power connector Jumper J5 to 'e xt' LED connected to P1.0 Jumper s J7 to J12 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire Mode. Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT A G mode.
MSP-TS430PW14 www.ti.com Table B-1. MSP-TS430PW14 Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C7 1 10uF/10V, Tantal Size B 511-1463-2-ND 3 C3, C5 1 100nF, SMD0805 478-3351-2-ND DNP: C3 4 C8 0 2.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430L092 B.2 MSP-TS430L092 Figure B-3. MSP-TS430L092 Target Socket Module, Schematic 37 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
MSP-TS430L092 www.ti.com Settings of the MSP-TS430L092 Target Socket Figure B-4 shows the PCB layout of the MSP-TS430L092 target socket. The following pinning is recommended: • JP1 is write enable for the EPROM. If this is not set, the EPROM can only be read.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430L092 Table B-2. MSP-TS430L092 Bill of Materials No. Per Pos. Ref Des No. Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 2 330nF, SMD0603 2 C5 1 100n, SMD0603 3 C6 1 10u, SMD0805 4 C10 1 100n, SMD0603 5 EEPROM1 1 M95512 SO08 (SO8) ST Micro M95160R Digikey: 497-8688-1-ND DNP: headers and receptacles enclosed with kit.
MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable www.ti.com B.3 MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable Figure B-5. MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable Target Socket Module, Schematic 40 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 .
www.ti.com MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable Figure B-6 shows the PCB layout for the Active Cable. The following pinning is possible: • JP1 has two jumpers (Jumper 1 and Jumper 2) that can be set as shown in Table B-3 . Table B-3. MSP-TS430L092 JP1 Settings Jumper 1 Jumper 2 Description Off Off The active cable has no power and does not function.
MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable www.ti.com Table B-4. MSP-TS430L092 Active Cable Bill of Materials No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board C1, C3, C5, 1 4 100nF, SMD0603 C6 2 C2, C4.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PW24 B.4 MSP-TS430PW24 Figure B-7. MSP-TS430PW24 Target Socket Module, Schematic 43 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device D1 LED connected to P1.0 Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" Jumpers JP4 to JP9 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode MSP-TS430PW24 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PW24 Table B-5. MSP-TS430PW24 Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C5 1 2.
MSP-TS430DW28 www.ti.com B.5 MSP-TS430DW28 Figure B-9. MSP-TS430DW28 Target Socket Module, Schematic 46 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Jumper J4 Open to disconnect LED Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper J5 Open to measure current Connector J3 External power connector Remove R8 and jumper R9 LED connected to P1.
MSP-TS430DW28 www.ti.com Table B-6. MSP-TS430DW28 Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board DNP: C1, C2, Cover holes while 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 solderin.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PW28 B.6 MSP-TS430PW28 Figure B-11. MSP-TS430PW28 Target Socket Module, Schematic 49 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED LED D1 connected to P5.1 Jumper JP1 1-2 (int): Power suppl y via JT A G interface 2-3 (ext): External Po wer Supply Jumper JP4 to JP9: Close 1-2 to debug in Sp y-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT A G mode Orient Pin 1 of Device MSP-TS430PW28 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PW28 Table B-7. MSP-TS430PW28 Bill of Materials (1) No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board DNP: C1, C2 , Cover holes 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 while soldering 2 C3 1 10uF/10V Tantal Elko B 3 C4 1 100nF, SMD0805 4 C5 0 2.
MSP-TS430PW28A www.ti.com B.7 MSP-TS430PW28A Figure B-13. MSP-TS430PW28A Target Socket Module, Schematic 52 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 20.
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED D1 LED connected to P1.0 Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" Jumpers JP4 to JP9 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode www.
MSP-TS430PW28A www.ti.com Table B-8. MSP-TS430PW28A Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C5 1 2.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430DA38 B.8 MSP-TS430DA38 Figure B-15. MSP-TS430DA38 Target Socket Module, Schematic 55 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Orient pin 1 of MSP430 device LED connected to P1.0 Connector J3 External power connector Jumper JP1 to 'e xt' Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Jumper s JP4 to JP9 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire Mode, Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT A G Mode MSP-TS430DA38 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430DA38 Table B-9. MSP-TS430DA38 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C7 1 10uF/10V, Tantal Size B 511-1463-2-ND 3 C5 1 100nF, SMD0805 478-3351-2-ND 4 C8 0 2.
MSP-TS430QFN23x0 www.ti.com B.9 MSP-TS430QFN23x0 Figure B-17. MSP-TS430QFN23x0 Target Socket Module, Schematic 58 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback.
LED connected to P1.0 Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to 'e xt' Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED Jumper JP2 Open to measure current www.
MSP-TS430QFN23x0 www.ti.com Table B-10. MSP-TS430QFN23x0 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C3 1 10uF/10V, Tantal Size B 5.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RSB40 B.10 MSP-TS430RSB40 Figure B-19. MSP-TS430RSB40 Target Socket Module, Schematic 61 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2.
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED D1 LED connected to P1.0 Jumpers JP4 to JP9 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" MSP-TS430RSB40 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RSB40 Table B-11. MSP-TS430RSB40 Bill of Materials No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 C3, C7, C10, 2 3 10uF/10V, SMD 0805 445-1371-1-ND DNP C12 C12 C4, C6, C8, 3 3 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND DNP C11 C11 4 C5 1 2.
MSP-TS430RHA40A www.ti.com B.11 MSP-TS430RHA40A Figure B-21. MSP-TS430RHA40A Target Socket Module, Schematic 64 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback .
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" Jumpers JP4 to JP9 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode D1 LED connected to P1.0 Jumper JP3 Open to disconnect LED Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device www.
MSP-TS430RHA40A www.ti.com Table B-12. MSP-TS430RHA40A Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 2 C5 0 2.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430DL48 B.12 MSP-TS430DL48 Figure B-23. MSP-TS430DL48 Target Socket Module, Schematic 67 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009.
Jumper J4 Open to disconnect LED LED connected to P1.0 Orient pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper J5 Open to measure current Connector J3 External power connector Jumper JP1 to ‘ext’ MSP-TS430DL48 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430DL48 Table B-13. MSP-TS430DL48 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C4, C7 2 10uF/10V, Tantal Size B 511.
MSP-TS430RGZ48B www.ti.com B.13 MSP-TS430RGZ48B Figure B-25. MSP-TS430RGZ48B Target Socket Module, Schematic 70 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback .
Jumper JP2 Open to disconnect LED Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" Jumpers JP5 to JP10 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode D1 LED connected to P1.0 Jumper JP1 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device www.
MSP-TS430RGZ48B www.ti.com Table B-14. MSP-TS430RGZ48B Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C3, C4 0 47pF, SMD0805 DNP C6, C7, 3 3 10uF/6.3V, SMD0805 C12 C5, C11, 4 4 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C13, C14 5 C8 1 2.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PM64 B.14 MSP-TS430PM64 NOTE: Connections between the JTAG header and pins XOUT and XIN are no longer required and should not be made.
Connector J5 External power connection Remove R8 and jumper R9 LED connected to pin 12 Jumper J6 Open to disconnect LED Jumper J7 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device MSP-TS430PM64 www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PM64 Table B-15. MSP-TS430PM64 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP DNP: Only 1.
MSP-TS430PM64A www.ti.com B.15 MSP-TS430PM64A Figure B-29. MSP-TS430PM64A Target Socket Module, Schematic 76 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2.
Jumper JP2 Open to measure current Jumper JP1 Open to disconnect LED LED D1 connected to P5.1 Jumper JP3 1-2 (int): Power suppl y via JT A G interface 2-3 (ext): External Po wer Supply Jumper JP4 to JP9: Close 1-2 to debug in Sp y-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT A G mode Orient Pin 1 of Device www.
MSP-TS430PM64A www.ti.com Table B-16. MSP-TS430PM64A Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2, 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C3 0 2.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RGC64B B.16 MSP-TS430RGC64B Figure B-31. MSP-TS430RGC64B Target Socket Module, Schematic 79 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback .
Jumper JP2 Open to disconnect LED Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP3 to "ext" Jumpers JP5 to JP10 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode D1 LED connected to P1.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RGC64B Table B-17. MSP-TS430RGC64B Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C3, C4 0 47pF, SMD0805 DNP C6, C7, 3 3 10uF/6.3V, SMD0805 C10 C5, C11, 4 C13, C14, 5 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C15 5 C8 1 2.
MSP-TS430RGC64USB www.ti.com B.17 MSP-TS430RGC64USB Due to the use of diodes in the power chain, the voltage on the MSP430F5xx device is approximately 0.3 V lower than is set by the debugging tool. Set the voltage in the IDE to 0.3 V higher than desired; for example, to run the MCU at 3.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RGC64USB Figure B-34. MSP-TS430RGC64USB Target Socket Module, PCB 83 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas In.
MSP-TS430RGC64USB www.ti.com Table B-18. MSP-TS430RGC64USB Bill of Materials No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 1.1 C3, C4 2 47pF, SMD0805 2 C6, C7 2 10uF/6.3V, Tantal Size B 511-1463-2-ND C5, C11, 3 4 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C13, C14 3.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430RGC64USB Table B-18. MSP-TS430RGC64USB Bill of Materials (continued) No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 34 IC7 1 TPD4E004 Manu: TI 36 LED 0 JP3QE SAM10.
MSP-TS430PN80 www.ti.com B.18 MSP-TS430PN80 NOTE: For MSP430F(G)47x devices: Connect pins 7 and 10 (GND) externally to DV SS (see data sheet). Connect load capacitance on V ref pin 60 when SD16 is used (see data sheet).
Connector J5 External power connection Remove R8 and jumper R9 LED connected to pin 12 Jumper J6 Open to disconnect LED Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device www.
MSP-TS430PN80 www.ti.com Table B-19. MSP-TS430PN80 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 DNP: Only 1.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PN80A B.19 MSP-TS430PN80A Figure B-37. MSP-TS430PN80A Target Socket Module, Schematic 89 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2.
Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP3 to "ext" Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumpers JP5 to JP10 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode D1 LED connected to P1.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PN80USB Table B-20. MSP-TS430PN80A Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP 2 C3, C4 0 47pF, SMD0805 DNP C6, C7, 3 3 10uF/6.3V, SMD0805 DNP C10 C10, C12 C5, C11, 4 C13, C14, 5 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C15 5 C8 1 2.
MSP-TS430PN80USB www.ti.com NOTE: R11 should be populated. Figure B-39. MSP-TS430PN80USB Target Socket Module, Schematic 92 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentatio.
Jumper JP3 1 -2 (int): Power supply via JT AG debug interface 2 -3 (ext): External p ower supply Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP3 to ‘ext’ USB Connector BSL invoke button S3 Jumper JP4 Close for USB bus powered device Jumper JP2 Open to disconnect LED LED connected to P1.
MSP-TS430PN80USB www.ti.com Table B-21. MSP-TS430PN80USB Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 1.1 C3, C4 2 47pF, SMD0805 2 C6, C7 2 10uF/6.3V, Tantal Size B 511-1463-2-ND C5, C11, 3 4 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C13, C14 3.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PN80USB Table B-21. MSP-TS430PN80USB Bill of Materials (continued) No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 29 C36 1 10p Buerklin: 56D102 30 C38 1 220n Buerklin: 53D2074 31 C39 1 4u7 Buerklin: 53D2086 32 C40 1 0.
MSP-TS430PZ100 www.ti.com B.21 MSP-TS430PZ100 NOTE: Connections between the JTAG header and pins XOUT and XIN are no longer required and should not be made.
Connector J5 External power connection Remove R8 and jumper R9 LED connected to pin 12 Jumper J6 Open to disconnect LED Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumper J7 Open to measure current www.
MSP-TS430PZ100 www.ti.com Table B-22. MSP-TS430PZ100 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2, 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP DNP: Only 1b C3, C4 0 47pF, SMD0805 recommendation.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ100A B.22 MSP-TS430PZ100A Figure B-43. MSP-TS430PZ100A Target Socket Module, Schematic 99 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback .
Jumper JP1 Open to measure current Jumper JP2 Open to disconnect LED LED D1 connected to P5.1 Jumper JP3 1-2 (int): Power suppl y via JT A G interface 2-3 (ext): External Po wer Supply Orient Pin 1 of Device MSP-TS430PZ100A www.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ100A Table B-23. MSP-TS430PZ100A Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP DNP: Only 1b C3, C4 0 47pF, SMD0805 recommendation.
MSP-TS430PZ100B www.ti.com B.23 MSP-TS430PZ100B Figure B-45. MSP-TS430PZ100B Target Socket Module, Schematic 102 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback .
Connector J5 External power connector Jumper JP1 to "ext" Jumper JP1 Open to measure current Orient Pin 1 of MSP430 device Jumpers JP5 to JP10 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode JP1 1, JP12, JP13 Connect 1-2 to connect AUXVCCx with DVCC or drive AUXVCCx externally D1 LED connected to P1.
MSP-TS430PZ100B www.ti.com Table B-24. MSP-TS430PZ100B Bill of Materials No. per Position Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP C4, C5, C6 2 , C7, C8, 6 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C9 3 C10, C26 2 470 nF, SMD0805 478-1403-2-ND 4 C11, C12 1 10 uF / 6.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ5x100 B.24 MSP-TS430PZ5x100 Figure B-47. MSP-TS430PZ5x100 Target Socket Module, Schematic 105 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedba.
Connector J5 External power connector Jumper J3 to ‘ext’ Jumper JP1 Open to measure current Jumpers JP5 to JP10 Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi- Wire mode. Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JT AG mode. Jumper JP2 Open to disconnect LED LED connected to P1.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ100USB Table B-25. MSP-TS430PZ5x100 Bill of Materials No. per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP DNP: Only 1b C3, C4 47pF, SMD0805 recommendation.
MSP-TS430PZ100USB www.ti.com Figure B-49. MSP-TS430PZ100USB Target Socket Module, Schematic 108 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, T.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ100USB Figure B-50. MSP-TS430PZ100USB Target Socket Module, PCB 109 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas I.
MSP-TS430PZ100USB www.ti.com Table B-26. MSP-TS430PZ100USB Bill of Materials No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 1 C1, C2 0 12pF, SMD0805 DNP: C1, C2 1.1 C3, C4 2 47pF, SMD0805 2 C6, C7 2 10uF/6.3V, Tantal Size B 511-1463-2-ND C5, C11, 3 C13, C14, 5 100nF, SMD0805 311-1245-2-ND C19 C10, C12, 3.
www.ti.com MSP-TS430PZ100USB Table B-26. MSP-TS430PZ100USB Bill of Materials (continued) No. Per Pos. Ref Des Description DigiKey Part No. Comment Board 30 C38 1 220n SMD0603 Buerklin: 53D2074 31 C39 1 4u7 SMD0603 Buerklin: 53D2086 32 C40 1 0.
Power Management VCC external VCC 01 = Vdd DVCC = Vdda A VDD RF A VCC RF 1 = _ / _ Vdda A VCC 2 = Port connectors CON1 .. CON Port Port of cc 3 = 1 .. 3 430 CON spare 4 = CON XIN XOUT 5 = 1: 2: CON Vd.
JT AG connector External power connector CON12 GND GND VCC Open to disconnect LEDs jumper JP5/JP10 LED D2 (red) connected to P3.6 via JP10 LED D1 (green) connected to P1.0 via JP5 RF - Crystal Q1 26 MHz RF - Signal SMA Reset button S1 Push-button S2 connected to P1.
EM430F5137RF900 www.ti.com Table B-27. EM430F5137RF900 Bill of Materials No. per Manufacturer's Item Reference Description Value Manufacturer Comment Board Part Number ( CUSTOMER SUPPLY ) CRYSTAL, AKER 1 Q1 1 26M ASX-531(CS) SMT, 4P, 26MHz ELECTRONIC C1-C5, C082, C222, C271, C281, CAPACITOR, SMT, 0402, CER, 0402YC104KAT2 2 14 0.
www.ti.com EM430F5137RF900 Table B-27. EM430F5137RF900 Bill of Materials (continued) No. per Manufacturer's Item Reference Description Value Manufacturer Comment Board Part Number RESISTOR/JUMPER.
Power Management VCC external VCC 01 = Vdd DVCC = Vdda A VDD RF A VCC RF 1 = _ / _ Vdda A VCC 2 = Port connectors CON1 .. CON Port Port of cc 5 = 1 .. 5 430 CON Vdd GND Vcore 6 = , , , COM LCDCAP 0, C.
JT AG connector External power connector CON12 GND GND VCC Open to disconnect LEDs jumper JP5/JP10 LED D2 (red) connected to P3.6 via JP10 LED D1 (green) connected to P1.0 via JP5 RF - Crystal Q1 26 MHz RF - Signal SMA Reset button S1 Push-button S2 connected to P1.
EM430F6137RF900 www.ti.com Table B-28. EM430F6137RF900 Bill of Materials No. Pos. Ref Des per Description Part No. Manufacturer Board ( CUSTOMER SUPPLY ) CRYSTAL, SMT, AKER 1 Q1 1 ASX-531(CS) 4P, 26MHz ELECTRONIC C1-C5, C112, C252, C381, CAPACITOR, SMT, 0402, CER, 16V, 10%, 2 C391, C421, 14 0402YC104KAT2A AVX 0.
www.ti.com EM430F6137RF900 Table B-28. EM430F6137RF900 Bill of Materials (continued) No. Pos. Ref Des per Description Part No. Manufacturer Board DUT, SMT, PQFP, RGC-64, 0.
MSP-FET430PIF www.ti.com B.28 MSP-FET430PIF Figure B-55. MSP-FET430PIF FET Interface Module, Schematic 120 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 200.
www.ti.com MSP-FET430PIF Figure B-56. MSP-FET430PIF FET Interface Module, PCB 121 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instrumen.
MSP-FET430UIF www.ti.com B.29 MSP-FET430UIF Figure B-57. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface, Schematic (1 of 4) 122 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2.
www.ti.com MSP-FET430UIF Figure B-58. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface, Schematic (2 of 4) 123 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas I.
MSP-FET430UIF www.ti.com Figure B-59. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface, Schematic (3 of 4) 124 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas I.
www.ti.com MSP-FET430UIF Figure B-60. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface, Schematic (4 of 4) 125 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas I.
MSP-FET430UIF www.ti.com Figure B-61. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface, PCB 126 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Inco.
www.ti.com MSP-FET430UIF B.29.1 MSP-FET430UIF Revision History Revision 1.3 • Initial released hardware version Assembly change on 1.3 (May 2005) • R29, R51, R42, R21, R22, R74: value changed from 330R to 100R Changes 1.
128 Hardware SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Appendix C SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Installation Guide This section describes the hardware installation process of the following USB debug interfaces on a PC running Wi.
Hardware Installation www.ti.com C.1 Hardware Installation 1. Connect the USB Debug Interface with a USB cable to a USB port of the PC. (eZ430-F2013, eZ430-RF2500 and eZ430-Chronos can be connected without a cable.) 2. Windows should now recognize the new hardware as an "MSP430 XXX x.
www.ti.com Hardware Installation 6. Browse to the folder where the driver information files are located (see Figure C-3 ). <br/> For CCE, the default folder is: C:Program FilesTexas InstrumentsMSP430_USB_DRIVERS_v3.
Hardware Installation www.ti.com 8. Note that Windows may show a warning that the driver is not certified by Microsoft. Ignore this warning and click "Continue Anyway" (see Figure C-4 ). Figure C-4. Windows XP Driver Installation 9. The wizard installs the driver files.
www.ti.com Hardware Installation 13. The USB debug interface is installed and ready to use. The Device Manager lists a new entry as shown in Figure C-5 , Figure C-6 ,o r Figure C-7 .
Hardware Installation www.ti.com Figure C-6. Device Manager Using MSP-FET430UIF or eZ430-F2013 (IAR Only) 134 Hardware Installation Guide SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Submit Documen.
www.ti.com Hardware Installation Figure C-7. Device Manager Using eZ430-RF2500 (CCE/CCS and IAR) 135 SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010 Hardware Installation Guide Submit Documentation Fe.
Document Revision History www.ti.com Document Revision History Version Changes/Comments SLAU278 Initial release SLAU278A Updated USB driver installation according to CCE v3.1 SR1 and CCS v4. SLAU278B Added information about MSP-FET430U80USB, MSP-TS430PN80USB, and eZ430-Chronos.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Texas Instruments MSP430 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Texas Instruments MSP430 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Texas Instruments MSP430, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Texas Instruments MSP430 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Texas Instruments MSP430, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Texas Instruments MSP430.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Texas Instruments MSP430. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Texas Instruments MSP430 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.