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O.H
1 month ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
MSP430FR5964: Abnormal read operation of "SRAM" under low temperature environment
Part Number: MSP430FR5964 Hi experts, I'm having a problem with the SRAM area of the MSP430FR5964IRGZR that my customer is using. This is the same customer and the same device as the previous case supported in the following thread. In that case...
JD Crutchfield
11 months ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
RE: MSP-TS430RGZ48C: Example code
Hey Eric, Glad to see you found the TI Resource explorer code examples. I just wanted to point out that the
MSP-TS430RGZ48C
schematics can be found here, page 94: https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slau278ae/slau278ae.pdf Thanks, JD
Xiaodong LI
8 months ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
RE: Conditioning circuit of TI MSP430FR5959
Hi Sidya: The supply voltage must be 2V: according to FR5969 DS , Minimum Supply Voltage is Restrictedby SVS Levels, SVS power-up level (max) is 1.99V. So, 2V should be OK. have the complet diagram: I think you mean the simple hardware setting of...
DDdoor
11 months ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
MSP430FR5869: Receive interrupt from LPM3
Resolved
Part Number: MSP430FR5869 Hello, I put MSP430FR5869 on MSP - TS430RGZ48C . MSP430 has uart
Dennis Lehman
over 1 year ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
RE: MSP430FR58671: MSP430FR58671 I2C BSl query
Hello Anatya, My recommendation is to use the
MSP-TS430RGZ48C
target board and a sample of the MSP430FR58671 MCU. This way your customer can use the actual target device they intend to use in their product and have access to the I2C BSL.
Kevin Judge1
1 month ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
MSP430FR5969: RTC_B usage without external 32KHz oscillator
Resolved
Part Number: MSP430FR5969 I am using the MSP - TS430RGZ48C development board without the 32KHz
Michael T Schneider
over 1 year ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
MSP430FR5969-SP: eval boards
Resolved
MSP and the target development board? http://www.ti.com/tool/ MSP - TS430RGZ48C Would programming
Bruce McKenney47378
over 2 years ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
RE: MSP430FR5959: Adapter
You seem to be describing a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket board, which you can use to program bare unsoldered devices. This model is what the FR5959 product page points to: www.ti.com/.../
msp-ts430rgz48c
You have to buy a separate socket for...
Jim Taylor99524
over 6 years ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
MSP-TS430RGZ48C Target Socket Board User Guide
Resolved
I recently bought one of these target boards. It is very frustrating trying to find a User Guide for it. A single printed page included says I can download this item from . Well that page or any of its derivatives is no where to be found! What gives? Jim T
Ryan Brown1
over 3 years ago
MSP low-power microcontrollers
MSP low-power microcontroller forum
RE: MSP430FR59471: Programming through Spy-Bi-Wire
Hi Martin, Make sure to connect VCC to JTAG pin 2 for FET power or 4 for external power supply, GND to 9, RST to 1, and TEST to 7. Short AGND & DGND, make sure that the microcontroller is oriented properly (i.e. pin 1 is where you expect it), and...
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