Does anybody knows values of R1,R2,R4,R6,R8,R9,R12 in schematic of MSP430PN80USB given in Hardware Tools pdf.
I am using this circuit as a reference.
Also can MSP430F5529 can be programmed through usb using this board?
Please reply urgently.
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Does anybody knows values of R1,R2,R4,R6,R8,R9,R12 in schematic of MSP430PN80USB given in Hardware Tools pdf.
I am using this circuit as a reference.
Also can MSP430F5529 can be programmed through usb using this board?
Please reply urgently.
Hello,
The information you are looking for can be found on pg 78 of the MSP430 Hardware Tool User's Guide: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/msp-ts430pn80usb.html
You can program the 430 via USB if you are using the BSL Field Firmware Updater Tool:
http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/msp430f5529.html#toolssoftware
The tool itself has not been released to the web yet but I have attached a preliminary version to this post.
Regards,
Priya
Thank you for reply.
On page 78 of hardware tools pdf ,values are given as 0 ohm.
if value of resistor is 0 ohm then why to connect it ?
0 Ohm resistors are widely used as “option jumpers”. That is, with the same PCB, they can have the option to place and solder them to connect to points, or to leave them out so that the two points are not connected. They deliberately make these “jumpers” in the same shape as resistors so that the existing automated machines used in the assembly line can handle them the same way as real resistors.
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