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    MSP430: Trouble Writing Memory Block at 0xc5c4 on Page 0 of Length 0x4a: Could not write device memory

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    Siddharth Chawla
    Posted by Siddharth Chawla
    on Mar 24 2012 03:29 AM
    Prodigy65 points

    Hi,

    I am trying to use the MSP430 Launchpad development kit with MSP430G2553. I made the pins of MSP430G2553 connection to the launchpad development kit in the order of VCC, TXD (P1.1) , RXD (P1.2), RST, TEST and connected this to launchpad. I connected GND of G2553 to GND of J6. I rechecked the connections and they are OK. I setup a new project for G2553 using CCS with selecting G2553 target. When I tried to load the program using CCS to the processor I get following error:

    "MSP430: Trouble Writing Memory Block at 0xc5c4 on Page 0 of Length 0x4a: Could not write device memory
    Cannot write to target"

    I am not sure whether

    1) Whether the lanuchpad development kit which does not allow G2553 programming (although it is a value line MSP)

    2) Whether it is CCS which is preventing programming and I need to update it

    3) Whether I can doing something wrong.

    Can someone help?

    Siddharth

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    • Siddharth Chawla
      Posted by Siddharth Chawla
      on Mar 24 2012 03:57 AM
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      Prodigy65 points

      Never mind..

      Found a solution at 

      http://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/msp43016-bit_ultra-low_power_mcus/f/166/t/131069.aspx

      Performed the update and it worked perfectly.

      Siddharth

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