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  • Forum Post: Re: MSP430 5xx Library for KiCad

    Gustavo L Gustavo L
    KiCad is very good. I used it a bit. It's much better as far as integration than gEDA. Also the 3D feature is quite nice. Don't know of any F5xx library. Shouldn't be hard to create :D Gustavo
    on Mar 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Robustness of MSP430's USB interface?

    Austin Miller Austin Miller
    Derek, The MSP430F55xx/56xx/66xx all comply to the USB 2.0 specification defined by the USB Implenters forum. While the usbser.sys is built in to Windows, an INF file is still needed to associate the USB device with the CDC driver for COM ports. We do have descriptor generation tools for creating...
    on Nov 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: XT2 Oscillator requirements on MSP430F543xA devices

    Luis RC Luis RC
    Hi Terry, You are correct, XT2DRIVEx=2 supports crystals from 16Mhz to 24Mhz. The datasheet also includes the integrated load capacitance of 1pF, so you need to add external capacitors to match the load capacitance of your crystal. You can find more details and some design considerations here: http...
    on May 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: MSP430F5438A Sine Wave Generator Using Timer B

    Luis RC Luis RC
    Hi Alexander, I'm attaching a couple of examples I tested some time ago. - One of them uses a 2 timers, one used to generate the PWM, and the other as a time base which triggers the DMA automatically to send the next sample, so there's no CPU intervention - The other one uses the same...
    on May 2, 2012
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