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Can anyone shed any light on using a Raspberry Pi 3 running linux to flash an MSP430 over SPY-BI wire? Links, papers explaining how to......
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Steve
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Good afternoon....
Can anyone shed any light on using a Raspberry Pi 3 running linux to flash an MSP430 over SPY-BI wire? Links, papers explaining how to......
Thank you
Steve
Hey Steve,
Unfortunately, I don't think there are any examples out there that I could find. We have some linux based programming tools like uniflash and mspdebug, but they would still require the MSP-FET for the JTAG interface.
You can check the raspberry-pi forums but I didn't see any examples with a quick search. I'll leave this thread open in case anyone in the community has implemented a RaspPi to MSP SBW interface.
Thanks,
JD
Zrno, Thanks for pointing that out! I actually saw that thread but didn't dive in when it said it was only doing 4-wire JTAG. My miss.
Steve, will this work for you?
Thanks,
JD
steve wenner said:That forum seems to say you need the 4 wire jtag not spy-bi wire
One issue with SBW support using GPIO is to avoid the following timing issue described in MSP430™ Programming With the JTAG Interface SLAU320AH:zrno soli said:Yes, you are right, but I guess that modify it for SBW support should not be too hard, because MSP Debug support SBW interface and most of the code is already done.
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