Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Good Day,
I am having difficulty adding a delay to the amount of time LED2 remains active.
In the below code, without the delay, all works fine and I am getting the desired consumption.
#include <msp430.h> …
Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-BSWP Hi Ti Forum,
I have designed a device with a capacitive touch sensor.
The touch sensor is seperated (by approx. 1mm) from the overlay.
I am looking for some recommendations for an…
Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Good Day Ti Forum,
I am attempting to add a longer delay to LED2 within the code below. I have attempted using __delay_cycles but maximum I can get up to is around 15 seconds. If I increase the value, the code compiles but doesnt…
Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Good Day all,
I am hoping I can find a solution to my issue here.
I am using an MSP430FR2532 microcontroller (custom design board) and a single keypad sensor.
For the Keypad sensor design, I followed Ti's Design guide.
For…
Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Hi,
I am wondering why in CAPT_blockOnFlag(); we have to stall the running program.
//! Use CAPT_blockOnFlag to safely stall the running program in the //! specified LPM mode until a boolean flag is set to true and the CPU //!…
Hi Johnny,
Sorry for the late response.
Take a look at this reference design -> Gesture-Based Capacitive Touch Speaker Interface Reference Design
On pg 19 you will find a link to the software. Here is the link for convenience -> TIDCF33 Support…
Part Number: MSP430FR2532
In a previous forum post ( link ), I was investigating the source of "drift" in MSP CapTIvate capacitance measurements. With the help of Dennis, we investigated various potential sources of this drift, and I wanted to…
Part Number: MSP430FR2532 Good afternoon!
In the CapTIvate documentation, the minimum Conversion Gain value is specified as 100. However, in a recent test, we set the Conversion Gain lower (e.g., 50, 25). The CapTIvate software did not prevent this, and…