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  • CAPTIVATE-FR2676: CAPTIVATE-FR2676, • CAPTIVATE-BSWP panel : management of a simultaneous press in the panel

    halouane anouar
    halouane anouar
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CAPTIVATE-FR2676 Hi All, - My project is based on the following elements: The CAPTIVATE-FR2676 CAPTIVATE-BSWP panel -I have configured the Panel buttons as follows: 3 buttons as self induction 0 to Button1, CAP0.1 to Button2, CAP0.3 to…
    • over 1 year ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • CAPTIVATE-FR2633: Using gestures on the BSWP panel to set a PWM output

    Ed Izaguirre
    Ed Izaguirre
    Part Number: CAPTIVATE-FR2633 Hello, I am trying to use a double tap gesture on the BSWP panel to toggle a PWM output on/off from pin 1.2 on the CAPTIVATE-FR2633 development board. I have already been successful turning a PWM output on without using a gesture…
    • over 1 year ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • RE: CCS/MSP430FR2633: captivate bswp ROM functions not linking correctly

    roelof't Hooft
    roelof't Hooft
    Chester Gillon said: That uses absolute addressing mode, which means that the 16-bit value at ROM location 0x40e0 in contains the *address* of the function to call, not that the function is at 0x40e0. I.e. ROM location 0x40e0 contains a function-pointer…
    • over 2 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • CCS/MSP430FR2676: Error in CCS when build CAPTIVATE-BSWP firmware

    Christy Chun
    Christy Chun
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: MSP430FR2676 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-BSWP Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hi TI, I just getting start with the EVB - CAPTIVATE-BSWP. I have tried to build the project in CCS. However, there is some error. My steps are…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Code Composer Studio™︎
    • Code Composer Studio forum
  • Answered
  • MSP430FR2633: CAPTIVATE-BSWP firmware Power consumption

    Takayuki Miyazaki
    Takayuki Miyazaki
    Resolved
    Part Number: MSP430FR2633 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-BSWP Hello team, Our customer is interested in CAPTIVATE solution. We introduced msp430FRxxxx Captivate technology and received some inquiries about power consumption. 1. Regarding …
    • Resolved
    • over 2 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • Answered
  • CAPTIVATE-FR2633: Would like to demonstrate electrical touch sensor

    Shunsuke Yamamoto
    Shunsuke Yamamoto
    Resolved
    Part Number: CAPTIVATE-FR2633 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-PGMR , CAPTIVATE-BSWP , MSP-FET Hi team, My customer would like to demonstrate the electrical touch sensor to compare between mechanical touch sensor and electrical touch sensor. To…
    • Resolved
    • 4 months ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • Answered
  • CAPTIVATE-BSWP: Using Demo boards over distance/non-magnetic environment

    Jerry Leung
    Jerry Leung
    Resolved
    Part Number: CAPTIVATE-BSWP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-FR2633 Hello, I am curious to see if it is feasible to use the captivate demo board CAPTIVATE-BSWP in a non-magnetic environment. My biggest question is what would be the longest allowable…
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • Answered
  • CAPTIVATE-BSWP: Captivate Design Center Tool Showing Garbage Legend on Charts

    Paul Bryson
    Paul Bryson
    Resolved
    Part Number: CAPTIVATE-BSWP In the "Channel Bar Chart" screen of the Captivate Design Center, the legends for the chart are seemingly random characters. "Channel Oscilloscope Plot" is similar. I have tried re-installing but to no avail…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • Answered
  • MSPCAPTDSNCTR: CAPTIVATE EVAL boards and GUI

    hari krishna salila vijayalal mohan
    hari krishna salila vijayalal mohan
    Resolved
    Part Number: MSPCAPTDSNCTR Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-PHONE , FDC1004 , FDC2214 Hello, I am exploring the various development boards (CAPTIVATE-phone, Bswp,etc). using FR2633 and fr2677. The options available are outstanding. I would like…
    • Resolved
    • 1 month ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • Answered
  • MSP430FR2633: setting range of slider and wheel in captivate-bswp

    Gourav H
    Gourav H
    Resolved
    Part Number: MSP430FR2633 hello, I am new to captivate technology. I would like to know how to set the range of slider and wheel in code and not in design center. basically i would like to take control of the slider and wheel. Help me with the code.. …
    • Resolved
    • over 5 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
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