Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSPWARE , TEST I need a UART to I2C bridge to interface a microcontroller to a slave device. It looks like the MSP430 Series will do want, but the slave I2C device requires "clock-stretching" capability…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR2000 Hi, I am looking for some information and advice on how to go about selecting a 1-wire component. It would really help to get an overview of the components you offer.
I pasted in the…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F2013 I have been unable to find any details at all about the quality of the SD24 unit in the MSP430AFE range. Not in the datasheet, the device family guide or on the E2E forum. There's no…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hi, I am getting this error when installing CCS9.3 via web based installer, does anyone have an idea on what is going on?
Thanks
Richard
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ2022 Hi Expert,
My customer designed a loader board with MSP430AFE221 to load code for bq2022. While they don't know what code they need to realize the loader function. Could you tell what software…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 I have two doubts,
1. shall we place load capacitor (bottom layer) opposite to crystal side (Top layer)?,
2. shall we place through hole via on crystal pcb traces?
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Sudharson Balraj
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 sorry: I have no other way to communicate this problem.
I am trying to use an old laptop (Lenovo w7), and I tried the whole day( yes) to get to browse TI website from this computer, I always get " not secured" status and the…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221
Now i want to Designing a wireless intercom with mic and speaker which communicate by Bluetooth based on MSP430.I don't know how to build this architecture.a blank inside the brain.Is there a relevant reference design to recommend…
Part Number: MSP430AFE221 Our application using MSP430 series, will be very low power scheme for a sensor. Do we still have to use the exposed solder?
In low volume manufacture, it is always fraught with poor solder underneath a part. Is it just for heat…