Part Number: MSP430F5504 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSPM0L2228 Tool/software: In our project, we are using the MSP430F5504IPTR chip, which we know has a built-in RTC module. However, when a power interruption occurs, the clock does not resume from…
Part Number: MSP430F5504 Hi, My customer is considering to use MSP430F5504 USB. MSP430 is USB device and Windows is USB host. The customer wonders if there is windows device driver available so that the MSP430 is properly detected by Windows. Thanks and regards…
Part Number: MSP-TS430RGC64USB Hi Experts,
I can see that MSP430F5504 is the supported product of the MSP-TS430RGC64USB development board.
I am also aware that the MSP430F5504 is in the LQFP48 package while the socket of MSP-TS430RGC64USB is 64-pin QFN (RGC…
Part Number: MSP430F5504 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430WARE Hi,
I have been trying to make a project now with MSP430F5504 where I will have to send just a few bytes of data to the PC and receive only may be few tens of bytes from PC. But after…
Hi Dnyaneshvar,
The M0 MCUs don’t support USB. There are MSP430 devices with USB capabilities. Here’s a link for better reference. The most cost-efficient MCUs with USB capabilities I could find are the MSP430F5500 and MSP430F5504.
Best Regards…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F5504 , MSP430F5510 I'm trying to build the M1_FileSystemEmulation example (that is a part of the MSP430USBDevelopersPackage_4_10_00 package) on the msp430f5504. But no matter what I do, I cannot fit my pcode into…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F5504 I need some help to kick start my USB development using the MSP430F5504. Reading the USB2.0 protocol is taking too much of my time to come out with something.
Currently, I have purchased the MSP-TS430RGC64USB…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F2274 , MSP430F5504 , BQ24072 Hi,
I currently have a rechargeable battery application using the msp430f2274 and the BQ24072 power path management. I need to move to the msp430f5504 for future firmware upgrades. What…