Texas Instruments manual Kit Contents, MSP-FET430UIF, Software Installation

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MSP-FET430P430:Eight PCB 1x20 pin headers (Four male and four female).

MSP-FET430P440:Eight PCB 1x25 pin headers (Four male and four female).

One small box containing two or four MSP430 device samples.

MSP-FET430P120:MSP430F123IDW and/or MSP430F1232IDW

MSP-FET430P140:MSP430F149IPM and/or MSP430F169IPM

MSP-FET430P410: MSP430F413IPM

MSP-FET430P430:MSP430F437IPN and/or MSP430FG439

MSP-FET430P440: MSP430F449IPZ

Consult the device data sheets for device specifications. A list of device errata can be found at http://www.ti.com/sc/cgi-bin/buglist.cgi

1.3Kit Contents, MSP-FET430UIF

One READ ME FIRST document

One MSP430 CD-ROM

One MSP-FET430UIF interface module

One USB-Cable

One 14-conductor cable

1.4Software Installation

Follow the instructions on the supplied READ ME FIRST document to install the IAR Embedded Workbench Kickstart. Read the file <Installation Root>\Embedded Workbench x.x\430\doc\readme.htm from IAR for the latest information about the Workbench. The term Kickstart is used to refer to the function-limited version of Embedded Workbench (including C-SPY debugger). Kickstart is supplied on the CD-ROM included with each FET, and the latest version is available from the MSP430 web site.

The above documents (and this document) can be accessed using:

START->PROGRAMS->IAR SYSTEMS->IAR EMBEDDED WORKBENCH

KICKSTART FOR MSP430 V3

Kickstart is compatible with WINDOWS 98, 2000, ME, NT4.0, and XP. However, the USB-FET-Interface works only with WINDOWS 2000 and XP.

1.5Hardware Installation, MSP-FET430X110

1)Connect the 25-conductor cable originating from the FET to the parallel port of your PC.

2)Ensure that the MSP430F1121AIDW is securely seated in the socket, and that its pin 1 (indicated with a circular indentation on the top surface) aligns with the “1” mark on the PCB.

3)Ensure that jumpers J1 (near the non-socketed IC on the FET) and J5 (near the LED) are in place. Pictorials of the FET and its parts are presented in Appendix B.

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Contents 2004 Users GuideImportant Notice Page July How to Use This Manual Read This FirstAbout This Manual Related Documentation From Texas Instruments Information About Cautions and WarningsFCC Warning If You Need AssistancePage Contents Frequently Asked Questions Tables FiguresPage Topic Get Started NowKit Contents, MSP-FET430X110 Kit Contents, MSP-FET430UIF Software InstallationHardware Installation, MSP-FET430X110 Flashing the LED Hardware Installation, USB-IF, MSP-FET430UIFGet Started Now Important MSP430 Documents on the CD-ROM and WEB Development Flow Overview Using KickstartOUTPUT-OUTPUT FILE-EXECUTABLE Project SettingsFactory Settings Creating a Project from Scratch Stack Management within the .xcl Files Using an Existing IAR V1.x/V2.x ProjectOverview of Example Programs How to Generate Texas Instrument .TXT and other format FilesDevelopment Flow Using C-SPY Using BreakpointsBreakpoint Types Using Single Step Using Watch Windows Page Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming External Power Bootstrap LoaderDesign Considerations for In-Circuit Programming PRGS430 Device SignalsDesign Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Signal connections for MSP-FET430X110 Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Jtag Signal Connections Frequently Asked Questions Hardware Program Development Assembler, C-Compiler, Linker Should Done or Not Return Omit OPTIONS-FET DEBUGGER-CONNECTIONS Debugging C-SPYFrequently Asked Questions Figure A-1. Modification to FET Interface module Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Hardware Figure B-1. MSP-FET430X110, SchematicFigure B-1. MSP-FET430X110, Schematic Figure B-2. MSP-FET430X110, PCB Pictorials Figure B-3. MSP-FET430IF FET Interface module, Schematic Figure B-4. MSP-FET430IF FET Interface module, PCB Pictorial Figure B-5. MSP-TS430DW28 Target Socket module, Schematic LED connected to P1.0 Hardware Jumper J7 Jumper J6Open to measure current Hardware Jumper J6 Open to disconnect LED History of changes to MSP-TS430PM64 Target Socket module Figure B-11. MSP-TSPN80 Target Socket module, Schematic Figure B-12. MSP-TSPN80 Target Socket module, PCB Pictorials Figure B-13. MSP-TSPZ100 Target Socket module, Schematic Jumper J6 Figure B-15. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface schematics Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware Page FET Specific Menus Emulator EMULATOR-POWER on Reset EMULATOR-FORCE Single Stepping EMULATOR-GIE on/offPin MSP430F44x and MSP430F43x Device Emulation Table D-1. F4xx/80-pin Signal Mapping P1.5/TACLK/ACLK P1.4/TBCLK/SMCLK P1.3/TBOUTH/SVSOUT Page TI to IAR 2.x/3.x Assembler Migration Character strings Segment ControlTranslating Asm430 Assembler Directives to A430 Directives IntroductionDescription Asm430 Directive TI A430 Directive IAR Section Control DirectivesListing Control Directives Constant Initialization DirectivesFile Reference Directives Conditional-Assembly DirectivesReptc Symbol Control DirectivesMacro Directives Miscellaneous DirectivesPreprocessor Directives Asm430 directive A430 directive Additional A430 Directives IARLstpag + #if, #else, #elif Page MSP-FET430UIF Installation Guide Figure F-1. WinXP Hardware Recognition Hardware InstallationFigure F-3. WinXP Driver Location Selection Folder Figure F-4. WinXP Driver Installation Figure F-5. Device Manager