Can the MSP-EXP430F5529 board used to evaluate the MSP430F2272?
If not, is there a adapter boar or some other dev board that will serve the purpose?
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Can the MSP-EXP430F5529 board used to evaluate the MSP430F2272?
If not, is there a adapter boar or some other dev board that will serve the purpose?
MSP-EXP430F5529 board have (ez430 emulation part, I believe standard) FET that should be based on standard (not only MSP430F5xx related) firmware. You can try it with MSP430F2272, by removing RST/TEST jumpers (JP16 on border between ez430/exp430) and connecting RST/TEST (also with ground line) to MSP430F2272.
Well,
officially (mean tested), the MSP-EXP430F5529 programmer only works for MSP430F552x devices:
It might work for other devices, but there is no guarantee nor support for that.
The MSP-TS430DA38 board is a socketed EVM specifically designed for evaluating F2272/4 parts. As Leo mentioned, you'll need an MSP-FET430UIF programmer. If you don't already have one, you can get the MSP-FET430U38 kit, which includes both the MSP-TS430DA38 board and MSP-FET430UIF tool.
Regards,
Katie
Or you can use $10 MSP430 Launchpad that support MSP430F2272.
http://hackaday.com/2010/09/28/launchpad-not-limited-to-value-line-chips
That's all good. But the package and pinout are not same between the 2 devices. Is there an an off the shelf adapter board that facilitates this?
Thanks for directing me to the correct eval board. We're simply trying to asses the low power savings modes with various 32K Hz options - turning off the LFXT1 osc , etc..
We need to read and write to certain registers. Do we still need the MSP-FET430UIF for this? Can we not use a command line debugger over the serial port?
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