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MSP-EXP430F5529 board schematic

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2541, MSP430F5528

Hello,

 

I have just purchased a MSP-EXP430F5529 experimenter board, but there is no schematic available.

In order to build program on the board, I need the schematic description of it.

 

Can someone say me where I can find the schematic of this board ?

 

I have also the same question concerning the demo application code for this board. Where can I download it ?

Thank you for your help.

Eric

  • Looks like there is no documentation online yet.

    The product is still flagged as in 'preview' state on the product page. So I fear you'll have to wait.

    On the product page, you can sign up for change notification, so you'll be notified when new information becomes available.

  • Looks like there is no documentation online yet.

    The product is still flagged as in 'preview' state on the product page. So I fear you'll have to wait.

    On the product page, you can sign up for change notification, so you'll be notified when new information becomes available.

  • Hi Guys,

        We are currently finalizing the code and documentation.   These should be on the web very soon.  Until then, you can find the schematic at the link below.

    Regards,

    Brian Parten

    4812.MSP-EXP430F5529_2_0.pdf

  • Hi Brian,

    thanks for sharing the MSP-EXP40F5529 schematics with the E2E community.

    Well, I have a question which I'd like to get answered.  When I first saw the silkscreen of my board I was wondering why some of the I/Os were available two times on the same pinheader (i.e. P4.1 and P4.2 on  J5 and P4.4 amd P4.5 on J4)? In addition, what is the idea behind the eZ-RF1 pinheader?

    Yes, I know that no (official) documentation is available to date, but it would be nice to have these questions answered before starting to dig through the docu.

    Rgds
    aBUGSworstnightmare 

  • Hi Brian !

     

    Thanks a lot for the schematic  :o)     Are you a member of the TI development team ?

    Now I can really work on the board.

    I find the EXP430F5529 is a really cool development paltform.

    Best regards / see ya.

    Eric

  • Hi to those discussing the MSP-EXP430F5529 schematic

    Just taken delivery of an MSP-EXP430F5529 board, seems that this schematic conflicts with the board ident, in particular I am interested in J12 the eZ-RF pin header for testing a Bluetooth Low Energy module using the CC2541 and as I have code almost ready to fly for the MSP430F5528 QFN, this EVK is a useful way to debug it without risking using the target hardware which has other devices connected. I have pins mapped for P2.7 (int), P4.4, P4.5, P4.6 and P4.7  on MSP430F5528 QFN, so will need to change mapping of P2.7 to P2.6, then I should be OK as according to the PCB ident, this header also supplies power and ground for the BLE module.

    The micro pins for J12 the eZ-RF header on the schematic are listed different, but more investigation shows them correct, there is however one issue - the UART pins P4.4 and P4.5, TXD and RXD respectively are also connected to the eZ430 emulation section via a header, so I can't use the USB programming (via on board FET tool) input to hook it up to the PC, need to use JTAG via external FET tool and remove RXD and TXD links on JP16.

    No doubt I will be finding out very soon if this is correct, if so the same applies to all headers with P4.4 or P4.5.

    Regards dB

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