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MSP-EXP430G2: 3D CAD Model

Part Number: MSP-EXP430G2
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ENERGYTRACE, , MSP430G2452, MSP430G2553

Hi,

I know MSP-EXP430G2 is obsolete but does TI support 3D CAD model for it? Our company has intented to implement this product into a device, but for mechanical design purposes a model is required. 

Kind regards,
Daniel 

  • Hello Daniels,

    First some clarification here. The MSP-EXP430G2 was our first Launchpad evaluation module and is intended to be just that, an evaluation module or a way to make a quick prototype. As you pointed out, this particular launchpad is now labeled as Obsolete as it has been recently updated to the MSP-EXP430G2ET. This version of the Launchpad adds the latest debugger and EnergyTrace circuitry as well as a few other board improvements. Overall, the board is not functionally different than the previous version. Both boards however, are not intended to be used in final products or applications as they are for evaluation and prototyping purposes only. We do not provide 3D models of these boards.

    Now, to be clear, the MSP430 parts that are used for these Launchpads are in no way Obsolete or End of Lifed. The MSP430G2553 and MSP430G2452 that come with these boards are readily available. the Cad symbols and Step (3D) models, if available. for these chips will be located on their respective product page, under the Quality and Packaging tab.
  • Hi,
    This didn't resolve MY issue but thank you for support. Considering that there is competition with arduino controllers, a 3D cad model would be an advantage for this series TI micro controllers. ;)

    Regards,
    Dāniels

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