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Tool/software:
I have been using Ez-FET for a long time and I now consider a switch to MSP-FET probe.
Ez-FET presents 2 separate USB interface, one for the debug interface and one for the UART channel. That gives 2 COM ports named "MSP debug interface" and "MSP application UART" at the descriptor level. The application UART is actually a passthrough, which is very convenient.
Does the MSP-FET do the same as the Ez-FET (2 interfaces) or its "backchannel UART " is somehow entangled with the debug interface all in one single USB interface that requires the appropriate driver+software to be used?
Regards
Hi Fred,
The MSP-FET should appear the same as the Ez-FET in the device manager, meaning a separate application and debug UART. So your backchannel UART will still be accessible in the same way between MSP-FET and Ez-FET.
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