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Hello,
I am planning on working with an MSP430 Development Kit to wirelessly communicate with another microcontroller while simultaneously powering and controlling a 32x32 LED matrix. I am familiar with the MSP430 Value Like kit, but am running low on pins to use. I found the MSP430F5529 Launchpad Kit that seems very similar with more pins. I am still in the learning process for using the microprocessors and was wondering what the major differences between these two are? The description calls the MSP430F5529 a booster pack, but it looks like an expansion of the value line kit.
Also, to double check, I am planning on using the RN42XV Bluetooth module for my wireless communication, and am planning on using the Launchpad's TXD and RXD pins for this. Is this correct?
http://www.ti.com/tool/msp-exp430g2#1 VS http://www.ti.com/tool/msp-exp430f5529lp?keyMatch=MSP-EXP430F5529LP&tisearch=Search-EN-Everything#buy
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