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  • Forum Post: CC430 -> mapping MCLK to output pin problem

    Neal Friedman43922 Neal Friedman43922
    Has anyone managed to get MCLK to map to an output pin on a CC430F6137? I am able to get ACLK out on pins P2.4 or P2.6, but when I set those same pins to PM_MCLK (PM_MCLK == 4 in my book) all I get is 32768Hz (ACLK), no matter what I set MCLK to. So, this example works as I expect (LCD and UART display...
    on Jun 25, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430 -> mapping MCLK to output pin problem

    Neal Friedman43922 Neal Friedman43922
    Jens-Michael - thanks for the suggestion, but that wasn't the issue as I wasn't using SELM_2 or SELM2 - my code was using literal numbers as I posted (eg: 5<<0 etc...). The problem turned out to be a bad include file with GCC (yes, I shoulda mentioned we're using MSPGCC-4). They...
    on Jul 2, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: MSP430F2122 4MHz xtal startup & Pin-toggling

    SM85 SM85
    Hey thanks, I'm happy to inform all that I have started my journey with MSP430. Couldn't make things work with IAR so moved on to CCS (code limited edition) Successfully configured & used GPIO, Timer & UART Peripherals of MSP430F2122 I have one question... I have used 4Mhz...
    on Sep 3, 2010
  • Forum Post: Any issues running msp430f5438 with 18 MHz external oscillator to drive MCLK?

    Mark Baybutt Mark Baybutt
    Hello all, The internal oscillator of the msp430f5438 I am using is having a hard time keeping up with the processing and UART interrupts in a project I am working on. My current work around is to reduce the baud rate of the primary UART from 115200 to 57600 and adjust the update rate of a GPS module...
    on Jan 6, 2011
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